Op (output port), M is an integer, Op contains the status of the outputs – Yaskawa LEGEND-MC User Manual

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OP (Output Port)

[I/O]

DESCRIPTION:

The OP command sets 4 bits of data on the output port of the controller simultaneously.

The n parameter is used to specify the number of bits affected starting with the LSB. The other bits are
masked. For example, if n=2, only outputs 1 and 2 will be changed by OP m. If the n parameter is not
specified, all bits will be changed.

To set or read outputs on a slave controller use the SA command.

ARGUMENTS: OP m

where

m is an integer

USAGE:

OPERAND USAGE:

_OP contains the status of the outputs.

RELATED COMMANDS:

EXAMPLES:

While Moving

Yes

Minimum m Value

0

In a Program

Yes

Maximum m Value

15

Command Line

Yes

Default m Value

0

Can be Interrogated

Yes

Default Format

3.0

Used as an Operand

Yes

Distributed Control

Use SA

"SB"

Set output bit

"CB"

Clear output bit

OP 0

Clear Output Port -- all bits

OP 3

Set outputs 1 and 2; clear the others

OP 7

Set outputs 1, 2 and 3.

MG_OP

Message out the status of the outputs

SAA=”MG”,”_OP”

Send command MG_OP to slave controller on
handle A

SlaveOut=_SAA

Store the returned value to variable

SAA=”OP”,$OF

Set all four outputs ON in slave controller on
handle A

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