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Program Flow: Trippoints Motion control programs often include several functions. These functions are scheduled by delaying the execution of each function until a certain condition occurs. These conditions are called trippoints. For example, the "after distance" (AD) trippoint delays the execution of a function until after the motor moves a certain distance. Similarly, the execution of a function may be delayed until a move has been completed (AM), an input signal changes states (AI), or by a pure time delay (WT). • Special commands that halt program execution until a specified event occurs. AD AR AP AI AM WT AT AS AV WC After distance After relative distance After absolute position After input After motion complete After time elapsed (wait) After time relative to previous AT After speed After vector distances Wait for contour data • Example: Instruction Interpretation #A PR 1000 BGX AM X PR -1000 BGX EN Label Position 1000 Begin Wait for motion done Position -1000 Begin End Program 53 ELECTROMATE INDUSTRIAL SALES LTD. TOLL FREE PHONE (877) SERVO98 • TOLL FREE FAX (877) SERVO99 [email protected] • WWW.ELECTROMATE.COM