ID : 1417
List of I/O Commands
The table below lists I/O commands.
Command area | Data area |
---|---|
000 Operation Preparation | 001 Motor Power ON, CAL Execution 010 External speed 100 100 External Mode switching 011 Execution of all above (Motor Power ON®CAL®SP100) |
- | |
010 Program Start | Program number |
011 Continue Start | - |
100 Specified Program Reset | Program number |
101 All Programs Reset | - |
Order of Bit Strings
For command area, the data area 1 and the data area 2, each figure on the bit strings is expressed to bit 0, bit 1, and bit 2 from the right.
See "Command and Data Areas" for the meanings of 0 and 1.
For about bits and terminal allocation, see "Allocation" of "MINI I/O MANUAL".
Example 1: 001 Clear Robot Error
The table below shows the correspondence between bit strings and areas. "Clear Robot Error" command does not use the data area.
Bit | Command area | Data area |
---|---|---|
Bit 0 | 1 | - |
Bit 1 | 0 | - |
Bit 2 | 0 | - |
Based on the table above, each port turns ON (short) /OFF (open) as shown below.
Terminal No. | Application | ON (short) /OFF (open) |
---|---|---|
13 | Data area Bit 0 | ON or OFF* |
14 | Data area Bit 1 | ON or OFF* |
15 | Data area Bit 2 | ON or OFF* |
16 | Command area Bit 0 | ON |
17 | Command area Bit 1 | OFF |
18 | Command area Bit 2 | OFF |
* Because I/O commands do not refer to these port numbers, both ON and OFF are acceptable.
Example 2: 000 Operation Preparation, 001 Motor Power ON, CAL Execution
The table below shows the correspondence between bit strings and areas.
Bit | Command area | Data area |
---|---|---|
Bit 0 | 0 | 1 |
Bit 1 | 0 | 0 |
Bit 2 | 0 | 0 |
Based on the table above, each port turns ON (short) /OFF (open) as shown below.
Terminal No. | Application | ON (short) /OFF (open) |
---|---|---|
13 | Data area Bit 0 | ON |
14 | Data area Bit 1 | OFF |
15 | Data area Bit 2 | OFF |
16 | Command area Bit 0 | OFF |
17 | Command area Bit 1 | OFF |
18 | Command area Bit 2 | OFF |
ID : 1417