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Allen-Bradley Studio 5000 Logix Emulate User Manual

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Chapter 6
506 Rockwell Automation Publication MOTION-RM002H-EN-P-February 2018
Refer to the following Example of a Symmetric Profile for more details.
Important: We recommend that you terminate any sequence of moves by either Termination Type 0 or 1, that is, TT0 or
TT1.
To guarantee that your trajectory is symmetric, you must terminate any sequence
of moves by either Termination Types 0 or 1. You should also use a Termination
Type of 0 or 1 at the Reversal Point of a profile that moves back on itself.
Using a TT2, TT3, TT4, TT5, ot TT6 as the last move in a profile (or the reversal
point) is safe. However, the resulting trajectory from A to B may not always be the
same as that from B to A. Explicit termination of the sequence of moves helps the

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