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NF BP4610 - Figure 4-12. Basic Step Transition Example; Table 4-14. Step Transition Parameters

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4.5 Sequence Operation
BP4610
4-29
The step transition parameters specify the next step and the transition timing.
Table 4-14. Step Transition Parameters
[Step time] Specifies the step transition as a time.
[Step end phase]
Enables/disables the step end phase.
If this parameter is set to enable, the step end phase is fixed to 0 deg.
[Step termination]
The following settings are provided for specifying the behavior upon step end.
Continue sequence (CONT)
Enter Hold status (HOLD)
Enter Idle status (STOP)
[Jump step]
The following settings are provided for specifying the step to be transitioned at the end of a
step.
Go to any step number (1 to 255)
Go to next step number (0)
[Jump count]
A loop is realized by jumping the specified number of times to the step specified
with[Jump step].
The following settings are provided for specifying the jump count.
Specified count (1 to 999)
Infinite count (0)
[Branch step]
The following settings are provided for specifying the step to be transitioned to through
branch control.
Go to any step number (1 to 255)
Continue step processing as is (0)
When start control is performed in the regular output status when the status is Idle, Step 1 is executed
and the steps cycle in the set order.
If [Jump step] is not specified, the steps are executed in the step number order, but if [Jump step] is
specified, that step is transitioned to.
The step end is when the [Step time] has elapsed. If [Step end phase] is enabled, the step end is when
[Step end phase] (0 deg) occurs following the lapse of the [Step time].
If both [Step termination] and [Jump step] are specified, the [Step termination] specification has
precedence.
A basic step transition example is shown below.
<START>
Output
parameter
Time
Regular
output step
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Steps 1, 2
Step 3
Figure 4-12. Basic Step Transition Example

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