Yaskawa MEMOCON GL120 User Manual

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System Components: Functions and Specifications

4.7.2 Four-axis Motion Module cont.

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Specifications

20) Program Registration

Programs with program numbers between 01 and 99 and

sequence numbers between N001 and N999 can be registered

and stored.

21) Program Execution

a) A program number and block number can be designated

from the CPU Module to enable the MC20 Module in
automatic mode to execute the program from the designated
block.

b) A single block can be designated from the CPU Module to

enable the MC20 Module in automatic mode to execute the
block.

c) A program can be designated from the programming device

to enable the MC20 Module in online edit mode to execute
the program.

22) Program Execution Method While the MC20 Module is executing positioning or servomotor

control command for interpolation in a block, the commands not

involving servomotor control in the next block will be executed

simultaneously.

23) Machine Lock

The MC20 Module can check the motion programs of the MC20

Module without executing axis control.

24) I/O Variable

The MC20 Module makes it possible to monitor the coil status of

the CPU Module from the motion programs stored in the MC20

Module or output the coil status to the relay.

25) Link I/O Variables

Data can be exchanged between the MC link registers of the

ladder logic programs of the CPU Module and the variables of

the motion programs of the MC20 Module.

26) Home Position Return

All axes return home simultaneously. It is possible to designate

axes to return home with a program. Axes return home with a

command from the CPU Module or a motion program.

27) Monitor

The following status can be monitored from the programming

device.

a) Current positions, I/O status with the CPU Module, and

program step being executed

b) Position errors and alarm contents

28) Utility Command

A variety of commands can be executed with sequence

commands of the CPU Module, such as mode selection, servo

ON and OFF, program run, programmed independent axis

operation, home return, jogging operation, single block

operation, resetting alarms, machine reset, resetting Modules,

stepping operation, machine lock operation, status of

emergency stop and data monitor, and parameter change

commands, setting present value, setting H variables, setting

point tables, and setting home (zero point).

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