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4-3-23. Jogging/Inching

(236H)

Function: Move by jogging/inching.

Data name

Data range (value)

Data size

[bytes]

Cumulative

bytes [bytes]

Endian Sign

extension

Unit Description

Remarks

Big Little

Yes

No

Command

Header '!'

1

1

Station 'XX(h)'

2

3

Message ID

'236(h)'

3

6

Axis pattern

'XX(h)'

2

8

Only one axis can be specified for the
SCARA type (multiple axes cannot be
specified).
With the SCARA type, a jogging/inching
command can be issued only when none of
the servo axes are operating.
For the X-SEL-PX/QX series, SCARA and
direct-acting axes cannot be specified
simultaneously.
For the X-SEL-RDX/SXD series, two
SCARA units cannot be specified
simultaneously.

Acceleration 'XXXX(h)'

4

12

0.01 G

(For each axis, in %)

The parameter setting becomes effective if
zero.

Deceleration 'XXXX(h)'

4

16

0.01 G

(For each axis, in %)

The parameter setting becomes effective if
zero.

Speed 'XXXX(h)'

4

20

mm/sec

(For each axis, in %)

The parameter setting becomes effective if
zero.
(Safety limit applies depending on the
mode.)

Inching distance

'XXXXXXXX(h)'

8

28

0.001 mm

(For each axis, in 0.001 deg)

Specify by an absolute value. Distance is
not specified if zero (= jogging).

Operation type

'X(h)'

1

29

Bit 3 (Reserved for system use)
Bit 1, 2 (Jogging/inching coordinate system
(SCARA only)): 0 = Base coordinate
system / 1 = Selected work coordinate
system / 2 = Selected tool coordinate
system / 3 = Each axis system
Bit 0 (Jogging/inching direction): 0 =
Negative direction on coordinate axis / 1 =
Positive direction on coordinate axis

SC 'XX(h)'

2

31

CR 0Dh

1

32

LF 0Ah

1

33

Norm

al

respon

se

Header '#'

1

1

Station 'XX(h)'

2

3

Message ID

'236(h)'

3

6

SC 'XX(h)'

2

8

CR 0Dh

1

9

LF 0Ah

1

10

Error

respon

se

Error response format

Refer to the error

response format.

10 10

(Note 1)

Add H (or h) at the end of each data expressed in hexadecimal notation. If there is no H or h at the end, the data is considered a decimal.

(Note 2)

Data enclosed in single quotation marks indicates an ASCII code. Data is a hexadecimal ASCII code if (h) is added before the closing quotation mark, or a decimal ASCII code if (d) is added before the closing
quotation mark.

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