Command summary – Applied Motion RS-232 User Manual
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Host Command Reference
Command Summary
This section contains a set of tables that list all of the Host Commands available with your drive. In each
table there are a number of columns that give information about each command.
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“Command” shows the command’s two-letter Command Code.
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“Description” shows the name of each command.
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“NV” designates which commands are Non-volatile: that is, which commands are saved in non-volatile
memory when the SA (Save) command is sent to the drive. Note that certain commands (PA, PB, PC, PI,
and PM) save their parameter data to non-volatile memory immediately upon execution, and need not be
followed by an SA command.
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“Write only” or “Read only” is checked when a command is not both Read/Write compatible.
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“Immediate” designates an immediate command (all other commands are buffered).
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“Compatibility” shows which drives use each of the commands.
The different categories for these tables - Motion, Servo, Configuration, I/O, Communications, Q Program,
Register - are set up to aid you in finding particular commands quickly.
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“Motion” commands have to do with the actual shaft rotation of the step or servo motor.
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“Servo” commands cover servo tuning parameters, enabling / disabling the motor, and filter setup.
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“Configuration” commands pertain to setting up the drive and motor for your application, including tuning
parameters for your servo drive, step resolution and anti-resonance parameters for your step motor drive,
etc.
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“I/O” commands are used to control and configure the inputs and outputs of the drive.
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“Communications” commands have to do with the configuration of the drive’s serial ports.
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“Q Program” commands deal with programming functions when creating stored programs for your Q drive.
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“Register” commands deal with data registers. Many of these commands are only compatible with Q
drives.