Timing chart for motion program control signals, Important – Yaskawa MP2000 Series: User's Manual for Motion Programming User Manual

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4 Motion Programs

4.3.3 Work Registers

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• Timing Chart for Motion Program Control Signals

The following figure shows an example of a timing chart for motion program control signals.

• Turning ON the Stop Request while the axis is being moved by a motion command will cause an alarm.
• Turning ON the Stop Request while the axis is being moved by an interpolation related command will

immediately stop the axis.
Use the Pause Request to decelerate the axis to a stop.

• During execution of the Zero Point Return (ZRN) command, Pause Requests will not be accepted.

Use the Stop Request to stop the zero point return operation.

A program example for motion program control is given in B.1 Programs for Controlling Motion Program Exe-
cution
.

Control signal:

Operation start request

Status: Operating

Distribution

One scan

Control signal:

Operation start request

Status: Operating

Distribution

Control signal: Pause request

Status: Paused

Pause Request

Program Operation Start Request

One scan

One scan

Control signal:

Operation start request

Status: Operating

Distribution

(Positioning related commands)

Control signal: Stop request

Distribution (Zero point return)

Distribution

(Interpolation related commands)

Status: Stopped

Status: Alarm

Stop Request

Control signal: Alarm clear

IMPORTANT

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