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SYSTEM.ENABLE must be 1 (ON) for the system to enable any drives, as well as for motion to be commanded. When SYSTEM.ENABLE is set to 0 (OFF ), all AXIS.ENABLE flags are also set to 0 ( OFF ) and all drives are disabled. When the SYSTEM.ENABLE flag is set to ON, the drives are not automatically enabled.
Short form
Sys.En
System.En
Syntax
Sys.Enable = <value>
System.Enable = <value>
?Sys.Enable
?System.Enable
Availability
All versions
Type
Long
Range
0 (OFF)
1 (ON)
Default
0
Scope
Task or Terminal
Limitations
SYSTEM.ENABLE must be 1 (ON) for the system to enable any drives and for motion to be commanded.
Examples
System.Enable = On
?System.Enable