Galil DMC-1700 Manual De Usuario
38 • Chapter 2 Getting Started
DMC-1700/1800
In this example, the X motor will probably not move since the output signal will not be sufficient to overcome the
friction. If the motion starts, it can be stopped easily by a touch of a finger.
friction. If the motion starts, it can be stopped easily by a touch of a finger.
Increase the torque level gradually by instructions such as
Instruction Interpretation
TL 1.0
Increase torque limit to 1 volt.
TL 9.98
Increase torque limit to maximum, 9.98 Volts.
The maximum level of 9.998 volts provides the full output torque
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Example 9 - Interrogation
The values of the parameters may be interrogated. Some examples
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Instruction Interpretation
KP ?
Return gain of X axis.
KP ,,?
Return gain of Z axis.
KP ?,?,?,?
Return gains of all axes.
Many other parameters such as KI, KD, FA, can also be interrogated. The command reference denotes all
commands which can be interrogated.
commands which can be interrogated.
Example 10 - Operation in the Buffer Mode
The instructions may be buffered before execution as shown below
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Instruction Interpretation
PR 600000
Distance
SP 10000
Speed
WT 10000
Wait 10000 milliseconds before reading the next instruction
BG X
Start the motion
Example 11 - Using the On-Board Editor
Motion programs may be edited and stored in the controllers on-board memory. When the command, ED is given
from the Galil DOS terminal (such as DMCTERM), the controllers editor will be started.
from the Galil DOS terminal (such as DMCTERM), the controllers editor will be started.
The instruction
ED Edit
mode
moves the operation to the editor mode where the program may be written and edited. The editor provides the line
number. For example, in response to the first ED command, the first line is zero.
number. For example, in response to the first ED command, the first line is zero.
Line #
Instruction
Interpretation
000 #A
Define
label
001 PR
700
Distance
002 SP
2000
Speed
003
BGX
Start X motion
004 EN
End
program
To exit the editor mode, input <cntrl>Q. The program may be executed with the command
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XQ #A
Start the program running