PROGRAMMING
96-8000
145
June 1999
X Linear X-axis motion
The X address character is used to specify motion for the X-axis. It specifies a position or distance along the X-
axis. It is either in inches with four fractional positions or mm with three fractional positions. It is followed by a
signed number in inches between -15400.0000 and 15400.0000 for inches or between -39300.000 and
39300.000 for millimeters. If no decimal point is entered, the last digit is assumed to be 1/10000 inches or 1/
1000 mm.
Y Linear Y-axis motion
The Y address character is used to specify motion for the Y-axis. It specifies a position or distance along the Y-
axis. It is either in inches with four fractional positions or mm with three fractional positions. It is followed by a
signed number in inches between -15400.0000 and 15400.0000 for inches or between -39300.000 and
39300.000 for millimeters. If no decimal point is entered, the last digit is assumed to be 1/10000 inches or 1/
1000 mm.
Z Linear Z-axis motion
The Z address character is used to specify motion for the Z-axis. It specifies a position or distance along the Z-
axis. It is either in inches with four fractional positions or mm with three fractional positions. It is followed by a
signed number in inches between -15400.0000 and 15400.0000 for inches or between -39300.000 and
39300.000 for millimeters. If no decimal point is entered, the last digit is assumed to be 1/10000 inches or 1/
1000 mm.