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PDispOff Deactivates program displacement<br />

Examples<br />

PDispOff (Program Displacement Off) is used to deactivate a program displacement.<br />

Program displacement is activated by the instruction PDispSet or PDispOn and applies<br />

to all movements until some other program displacement is activated or until program<br />

displacement is deactivated.<br />

PDispOff;<br />

Deactivation of a program displacement.<br />

MoveL p10, v500, z10, tool1;<br />

PDispOn \ExeP:=p10, p11, tool1;<br />

MoveL p20, v500, z10, tool1;<br />

MoveL p30, v500, z10, tool1;<br />

PDispOff;<br />

MoveL p40, v500, z10, tool1;<br />

Program execution<br />

Syntax<br />

A program displacement is defined as the difference between the positions p10<br />

and p11. This displacement affects the movement to p20 and p30, but not to p40.<br />

Active program displacement is reset. This means that the program displacement coordinate<br />

system is the same as the object coordinate system, and thus all programmed<br />

positions will be related to the latter.<br />

PDispOff ‘;’<br />

Related information<br />

Described in:<br />

Definition of program displacement Instructions - PDispOn<br />

using two positions<br />

Definition of program displacement using Instructions - PDispSet<br />

values<br />

<strong>RAPID</strong> Reference Manual 8-PDispOff-1

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