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MELSEC-Q
 
9   MAJOR POSITIONING CONTROL 
 
 
Major positioning control 
Da.2
 Control system 
Details 
Speed-position switching control 
Forward run 
speed/position 
Reverse run 
speed/position 
The control is continued as position control (positioning for 
the designated address or movement amount) by turning 
ON the "speed-position switching signal" after first carrying 
out speed control. 
Position-speed switching control 
Forward run 
position/speed 
Reverse run 
position/speed 
The control is continued as speed control by turning ON 
the "position-speed switching signal" after first carrying out 
position control. 
NOP 
instruction 
NOP instruction 
A nonexecutable control system. When this instruction is 
set, the operation is transferred to the next data operation, 
and the instruction is not executed. 
Current value 
changing 
Current value changing 
The current feed value (
Md.20
) is changed to an address 
set in the positioning data. 
This can be carried out by either of the following 2 
methods. 
(The machine feed value cannot be changed.) 
 Current value changing using the control system 
 Current value changing using the current value 
changing start No. (No. 9003). 
JUMP 
instruction 
JUMP instruction 
An unconditional or conditional JUMP is carried out to a 
designated positioning data No. 
LOOP 
LOOP 
A repeat control is carried out by repeat LOOP to LEND. 
Other control 
LEND LEND 
Control is returned to the top of the repeat control by 
repeat LOOP to LEND.  After the repeat operation is 
completed specified times, the next positioning data is run. 
 
 In "2-axis linear interpolation control", "3-axis linear interpolation control", "4-axis linear interpolation control", "2-axis 
fixed-feed control", "3-axis fixed-feed control", "4-axis fixed-feed control", "2-axis circular interpolation control", "2-axis 
speed control", "3-axis speed control" and "4-axis speed control", control is carried out so that linear and arc paths are 
drawn using a motor set in two or more axes directions. This kind of control is called "interpolation control". (Refer to 
Section 9.1.6 "Interpolation control" for details.)