Lo (lockout), Configuration, N = 1 or no argument to enable the lockout – Yaskawa LEGEND-MC User Manual

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LO (Lockout)

[Configuration]

DESCRIPTION:

The LO command is used to lock-out a particular handle or serial port with the master controller on a
distributed control system. This function ignores all data received to the master on the specified
communication channel.

ARGUMENTS: LO h,n

where

h is the handle, A thru P, or the letter S for the serial port. This identifies the communication channel to be

locked out.

n = 1 or no argument to enable the lockout

n = -1 to remove the lockout

The lockout command is not burnable, and all locks will be cleared at power up.

USAGE:

OPERAND USAGE:

_LOh contains the state of the lockout for handle A - P or S.

The list continues, each handle is offset by $600.

RELATED COMMANDS:

EXAMPLES:

While Moving

Yes

Default Value

n/a

In a Program

Yes

Default Format

n/a

Command Line

Yes

Default n value

1

Can Be Interrogated

Yes

Used as an Operand

Yes

Distributed Control

No, Local

Handle

Operand Usage

Unlocked Value

Locked Value

A

MG _LOA{$10}

3200

3201

B

MG _LOB{$10}

3800

3801

C

MG _LOC{$10}

3E00

3E01

"CH"

Connect to Internet Handles for slaves

"IH" Set

Internet

Handles

"NA"

Set number of axes for distributed control system

"QW"

Set slave data record update rate

"SA"

Send command to slave

LOS

Lockout information received from the serial port

WT10000

Wait 10 seconds

LOS,-1

Re-enable the serial port

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