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4.2 Types of Parameters
There are following two types of parameters:
• Parameters to be set for each axis
• Parameters to be set for all axes in common
For example, the parameter 50, “Changes the count direction” is a parameter set for each
axis, whereas the parameter 12, “Linear error correction selection” is a parameter
common for all axes.
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The setup data for parameters that have already been set up once is saved in the
counter memory even when the power is off.
4.2.1 Parameters set for each axis
Parameter
No.
Parameter Function Setup Data Initial Value
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Note 1)
• Storing the display value
Sets whether or not to store the display value
when the power to the counter is turned off.
If the display value is stored, the next time the
power is turned on, the stored value will be
recalled.
NOTE For AT100 series the scale’s travel
amount while the power is off is not
counted. Therefore, take appropriate
measures on the machine side so that
the table is not fed.
0: Not store
1: Store
1 (Store)
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Note 2)
• Lower limit against overrun
This is valid only when the AT700 series is
connected. Set the lower limit to the display of
Coordinate 0.
+99999.999mm
-9999.999mm
-9999.999
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Note 2)
• Upper limit against overrun
This is valid only when the AT700 series is
connected. Set the lower limit to the display of
Coordinate 0.
+99999.999mm
-9999.999mm
99999.999
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