Appendix K3Z4L Laser Micrometer Protocol
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Note 1. Since this sequence repeats itself within the sequence, once it is executed, it remains in the execution
state until cancelled.
2. Even if execution is cancelled, the Laser Micrometer still keeps measuring. Execute sequence No. 414
(Measurement Termination) to end the sequence.
Continuous Measurement Start (Interrupt) (3000-series)(Sequence No. 413)
A continuous measurement is started. The interrupt notification method is used for the receive data and the inter-
rupt No. is 101.
Send Data Word Allocation (2nd Operand of PMCR)
None.
Receive Data Word Allocation (3rd Operand of PMCR)
The receive data word allocation is similar to that of sequence No. 410 (Single Run Measurement Start).
Note 1. Since this sequence repeats itself within the sequence, once it is executed, it remains in the execution
state until cancelled.
2. Even if execution is cancelled, the Laser Micrometer still keeps measuring. Execute sequence No. 414
(Measurement Termination) to end the sequence.
Measurement Termination (3000-series) (Sequence No. 414)
This sequence terminates a continuous measurement.
Send Data Word Allocation (2nd Operand of PMCR)
None.
Receive Data Word Allocation (3rd Operand of PMCR)
For continuous measurement: Not available
For Zero Run Measurement
The receive data word allocation is similar to that of sequence No. 410 (Single Run Measurement Start).
Data Request (3000-series) (Sequence No. 415)
This sequence requests display data in the idle measurement status or the latch data generated by the measure-
ment command.
Send Data Word Allocation (2nd Operand of PMCR)
None.
Receive Data Word Allocation (3rd Operand of PMCR)
The receive data word allocation is similar to that of sequence No. 410 (Single Run Measurement Start).
Statistic Processing Execution (3000-series)(Sequence No. 416)
This sequence lights the statistic processing LED and implements the statistic processing.
Send Data Word Allocation (2nd Operand of PMCR)
None.
Receive Data Word Allocation (3rd Operand of PMCR)
None.