Delta RMC151 User Manual

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8 Command Reference

endpoints will continue for

two loop times after the

master moves beyond the

starting or ending point. If

another motion command

is not issued within two

loop times of the master

moving beyond the

starting or ending point,

then a Closed Loop Halt

will occur and the Runtime

Error bit will be set. Notice

that if the Runtime Error

AutoStop is set to a halt,

that halt will also occur.

Use a Link Condition in a

user program to check the

Target Generator bits to

determine whether the

master has moved beyond

the endpoints. See the

Target Generator State

Bits section below.

Truncate

(+4)

If the master moves past

the beginning or end, the

curve axis' Target Position

will stop at that point.

When the master moves

back into the range, the

curve will resume. If the

master is moving quickly

when it exceeds the

endpoint, it may cause the

curve axis to stop

abruptly.

Truncate

and End

(+8)

If the master moves past

the end, the curve axis'

Target Position will stop at

the endpoint and the curve

will stop executing. If the

master moves back into

the range, the curve will

not resume. Notice that if

the master moves past the

beginning point, the curve

will still continue executing

when the master moves

back in to the range.

Curve Scale and Offset

The Curve Scale and Curve Offset parameters operate on the Y-values of the curve.

These parameters can be used to shift the curve up or down in the y-axis, or compress or

expand the curve in the y-axis. For each Y-value of the curve, the new Y-value is

calculated as follows:

Y

new

= (Y

original

x Curve Scale) + Curve Offset

The Curve Offset applies only to absolute curve alignment. The Curve Scale applies to

both absolute and relative curve alignment.

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