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It means that when the property is set to '''0''' (Off), the next motion command will be executed only if the previous motion command has completed.<br /> | It means that when the property is set to '''0''' (Off), the next motion command will be executed only if the previous motion command has completed.<br /> | ||
If set to '''1''' (ON), the interpreter will execute the next motion command as usual.<br /> | If set to '''1''' (ON), the interpreter will execute the next motion command as usual.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 06:26, 7 October 2018
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The MOTIONOVERLAP property defines a condition whether the interpreter will execute the next motion command.
It means that when the property is set to 0 (Off), the next motion command will be executed only if the previous motion command has completed.
If set to 1 (ON), the interpreter will execute the next motion command as usual.
Short form
<element>.MotionOverLap
Syntax
<element>.MotionOverLap = <value>
?<element>.MotionOverLap
Availability
Since version 4.18.3
Type
Long
Range
0 (OFF)
1 (ON)
Default
1
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Examples
Axis
A1.MotionOverLap = 1
?A1.MotionOverLap
Group
G1.MotionOverLap = 1
?G1.MotionOverLap