Reference Manual

Turbo PMAC/PMAC2 Software Reference
Turbo PMAC On-line Command Specification 389
B10R ; Point to beginning of PROG 10 and run
Q ; Quit execution
R ; Resume execution
Q ; Quit execution again
S ; Resume execution for a single move
See Also:
Stopping Commands (Making an Application Safe)
Control-Panel Port STEP/ Input (Connecting Turbo PMAC to the Machine)
JPAN Connector Pin 9
On-line commands <CTRL-Q>, A, H, K, /
Q{constant}
Function: Report Q-Variable Value
Scope: Coordinate-system specific
Syntax: Q{constant}[..{constant}]
where:
{constant} is an integer from 0 to 8191 representing the number of the Q-variable;
the optional second{constant} must be at least as great as the first {constant} -- it represents
the number of the end of the range;
Q{constant},{constant},{constant}
where:
the first {constant} is an integer from 0 to 8190 representing the number of the first Q-variable;
the second {constant} is an integer from 1 to 8191 representing the number Q-variables whose
value is to be reported;
the third {constant} is an integer from 1 to 8191 representing the numerical spacing between each
Q-variable whose value is to be reported;
This command causes Turbo PMAC to report back the present value of the specified Q-variable, or range
or set of Q-variables for the addressed coordinate system.
Example:
Q10
35
Q255
-3.4578
Q101..103
0
98.5
-0.333333333
See Also:
Q-Variables (Computational Features)
On-line commands I{constant}, M{constant}, P{constant}, Q{data}={expression}
Q{data}={expression}
Function: Q-Variable Value Assignment
Scope: Coordinate-system specific
Syntax: Q{data}={expression}
where:
{data} is a constant, or an expression in parentheses, for an integer value from 0 to 8191
representing the Q-variable number;
{expression} contains the value to be given to the specified Q-variable