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DMC-1700/1800 
Chapter 6  Programming Motion  •  95 
Command Summary – Position Tracking Mode  
COMMAND DESCRIPTION 
AC n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Acceleration settings for the specified axes 
AP n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Trip point that holds up program execution until an absolute position has been reached 
DC n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Deceleration settings for the specified axes 
MF n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Trip point to hold up program execution until n number of counts have passed in the 
forward direction.  Only one axis at a time may be specified. 
MR n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Trip point to hold up program execution until n number of counts have passed in the 
reverse direction.  Only one axis at a time may be specified. 
PT n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Command used to enter and exit the Trajectory Modification Mode 
PA n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Command Used to specify the absolute position target 
SP n,n,n,n,n,n,n,n 
Command used to enter and exit the Trajectory Modification Mode 
 
 
Linear Interpolation Mode 
The DMC-1700/1800 provides a linear interpolation mode for 2 or more axes.  In linear interpolation mode, motion 
between the axes is coordinated to maintain the prescribed vector
 
speed, acceleration, and deceleration along the 
specified path.  The motion path is described in terms of incremental distances for each axis.  An unlimited number 
of incremental segments may be given in a continuous move sequence, making the linear interpolation mode ideal 
for following a piece-wise linear path.  There is no limit to the total move length. 
The LM command selects the Linear Interpolation mode and axes for interpolation.  For example, LM YZ selects 
only the Y and Z axes for linear interpolation. 
When using the linear interpolation mode, the LM command only needs to be specified once unless the axes for 
linear interpolation change. 
Specifying Linear Segments 
The command LI x,y,z,w or LI a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h specifies the incremental move distance for each axis. This means 
motion is prescribed with respect to the current axis position.  Up to 511 incremental move segments may be given 
prior to the Begin Sequence (BGS) command.  Once motion has begun, additional LI segments may be sent to the 
controller. 
The clear sequence (CS) command can be used to remove LI segments stored in the buffer prior to the start of the 
motion.  To stop the motion, use the instructions STS or AB.  The command, ST, causes a decelerated stop.  The 
command, AB, causes an instantaneous stop and aborts the program, and the command AB1 aborts the motion only. 
The Linear End (LE) command must be used to specify the end of a linear move sequence.  This command tells the 
controller to decelerate to a stop following the last LI command.  If an LE command is not given, an Abort AB1 
must be used to abort the motion sequence. 
It is the responsibility of the user to keep enough LI segments in the DMC-1700/1800 sequence buffer to ensure 
continuous motion.  If the controller receives no additional LI segments and no LE command, the controller will 
stop motion instantly at the last vector.  There will be no controlled deceleration.  LM? or _LM returns the available 
spaces for LI segments that can be sent to the buffer.  511 returned means the buffer is empty and 511 LI segments 
can be sent.  A zero means the buffer is full and no additional segments can be sent.  As long as the buffer is not full, 
additional LI segments can be sent at PC bus speeds. 
The instruction _CS returns the segment counter.  As the segments are processed, _CS increases, starting at zero.  
This function allows the host computer to determine which segment is being processed.