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Revision as of 08:51, 22 May 2014
This command is required to continue executing motion after that motion had been stopped by a STOP command from a different context. Thus PROCEED is not required when the STOP command appears in the same task as the move commands, but it is required when the STOP command is issued by a task other than the one moving the axis or group. <proceed type> can be:
1 (Continue)
2 (NextMotion)
3 (ClearMotion)
Syntax
Proceed <group | axis> {ProceedType=<proceed type>}
Availability
All versions
Type
<proceed type>: Long
Range
1 to 3
Default
3
Scope
Task or Terminal
Limitations
If <proceed type> is not specified, the permanent value of the <proceed type> is used, as specified by the PROCEEDTYPE property.
Examples
Proceed XYTable ProceedType = NextMotion