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Chapter 5 Data Used for Positioning Control
5.4 List of block start data
The illustrations below show the organization of the block start data stored in the buffer
memory of Simple Motion module. The block start data setting items [Da.11]
to [Da.14]
are explained in the pages that follow.
• QD77MS2/QD77MS4
26049+1000n
26099+1000n
50th point
Setting item
Buffer memory
address
26001+1000n
26051+1000n
2nd point
Setting item
Buffer memory
address
n: Axis No.-1
26000+1000n
26050+1000n
Start block 0
1st point
Setting item
Buffer memory
address
Da.11 Shape Da.12 Start data No.
Da.14
Parameter
Da.13
Special start instruction
b0b7b8b15
b0b7b8b15
Up to 50 block start data points can be set
(stored) for each axis in the buffer memory
addresses shown on the left.
Items in a single unit of block start data are
shown included in a bold frame.
Each axis has five start blocks (block Nos.
0 to 4).
(Note): For information on the organization
of the buffer memory addresses
assigned to the start blocks 1 to 4,
refer to Appendix 1 "List of buffer
memory addresses".
• QD77MS16
22049+400n
22099+400n
50th point
Setting item
Buffer memory
address
22001+400n
22051+400n
2nd point
Setting item
Buffer memory
address
n: Axis No.-1
22000+400n
22050+400n
Start block 0
1st point
Setting item
Buffer memory
address
Da.11 Shape Da.12 Start data No.
Da.14
Parameter
Da.13
Special start instruction
b0b7b8b15
b0b7b8b15
Up to 50 block start data points can be set
(stored) for each axis in the buffer memory
addresses shown on the left.
Items in a single unit of block start data are
shown included in a bold frame.
Each axis has five start blocks (block Nos.
0 to 4).
Start block 2 to 4 are not allocated to buffe
r
memory.
Set with GX Works2.
(Note): For information on the organization
of the buffer memory addresses
assigned to the start block 1, refer
to Appendix 1 "List of buffer memory
addresses".