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| − | Defines the translation deceleration of the robot. Together with DROT, defines the decleration of a Cartesian motion. This value is used only in two motion commands: MOVES and CIRCLE. In joint interpolated movements (MOVE), this value is ignored. The group must be defined with a robot model (model !=1). The value cannot be greater than | + | Defines the translation deceleration of the robot. Together with DROT, defines the decleration of a Cartesian motion. This value is used only in two motion commands: MOVES and CIRCLE. In joint interpolated movements (MOVE), this value is ignored. The group must be defined with a robot model (model !=1). The value cannot be greater than [[MC-Basic:movingFrame.ACCELERATIONMAXTRAN|ACCELERATIONMAXTRANS]]. The system always takes the smaller of the two with a notification message sent to the user. |
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| − | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:CIRCLE|CIRCLE]] |
| − | * [[ | + | * [[MC-Basic:MOVES|MOVES]] |
| + | * [[MC-Basic:robot.ACCELERATIONTRANS|ACCELERATIONTRANS]] | ||
| + | * [[MC-Basic:robot.ACCELERATIONROT|ACCELERATIONROT]] | ||
| + | * [[MC-Basic:robot.DECELERATIONROT|DECELERATIONROT]] | ||
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Defines the translation deceleration of the robot. Together with DROT, defines the decleration of a Cartesian motion. This value is used only in two motion commands: MOVES and CIRCLE. In joint interpolated movements (MOVE), this value is ignored. The group must be defined with a robot model (model !=1). The value cannot be greater than ACCELERATIONMAXTRANS. The system always takes the smaller of the two with a notification message sent to the user.
Short form
<ROBOT>.dtran
Syntax
<ROBOT>.dtran=<numeric expression>
Type
double
Range
0.1-maxdouble
Units
mm/sec2
Default
1e5
Scope
Configuration, Task, Terminal
Limitations
Read/Write, Modal/Nodal
Examples
dtran = 6000