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0 – group is not moving
 
0 – group is not moving
  
1 – group is at the first motion phase (reaching cruise velocity ).If cruise velocity is greater than initial velocity, it indicates that the axes are accelerating.
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1 – group is at the first motion phase (reaching cruise velocity ). If cruise velocity is greater than initial velocity, it indicates that the axes are accelerating.
  
 
2 – group is at constant velocity phase (cruise)
 
2 – group is at constant velocity phase (cruise)
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* -2 – In drive procedure command (homing, tuning ,...)
 
* -2 – In drive procedure command (homing, tuning ,...)
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* -4 – Moving Frame tracking mode (the value is returned unless an incremental move is issued).
* -4 – Moving Frame tracking mode (the value is returned unless an incremental move is issued).
 
  
  

Revision as of 15:45, 1 April 2014

This property indicates whether the motion profiler is active. This flag indicates the motion profiler phase.

0 – group is not moving

1 – group is at the first motion phase (reaching cruise velocity ). If cruise velocity is greater than initial velocity, it indicates that the axes are accelerating.

2 – group is at constant velocity phase (cruise)

3 – group is at the third motion phase (reaching final velocity ). If final velocity is less than cruise velocity, it indicates that the axes are decelerating.

Special modes:

  • -1 – When element is a slave (gear or cam) relevant for axis only.
  • -2 – In drive procedure command (homing, tuning ,...)
* -4 – Moving Frame tracking mode (the value is returned unless an incremental move is issued).


NOTE-Info.svgNOTE
The isMoving flag is actually a state variable of an internal state machine, when sample din events (or recording) it will always indicate state of the next sample. Therefore a one-sample difference between time measurements using accelecmd and ismoving can occur. See: Issue 5375Bugzilla icon.png

Syntax

?<group>.IsMoving

Availability

All versions

Type

Long

Range

-4 to 3

Scope

Configuration, Task or Terminal

Limitations

Read only

Examples

?XYTable.IsMoving

See Also