14.8 Serial Commands
14.8.1 Basic Operation Commands
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Operation with Serial Command Communications
14.8
Serial Commands
The axis number and delimiter are attached to actual serial commands, but are omitted here.
Some data in responses (such as parameters, table numbers, and monitored data) is
expressed numerically. The presence/absence of the sign and the number of digits are correct
in the numerical data shown in these examples, but the sign and numerical value will vary in
actual applications.
14.8.1
Basic Operation Commands
The following table shows the basic operation commands.
Serial Command
Function/Description
Positive Response (Normal Response)
SVON
Servo ON:
Supplies power to the Servo-
motor.
This command is the same as
turning ON the /S-ON signal.
OK
SVOFF
Servo OFF:
Stops the power supply to the
Servomotor.
This command is the same as
turning OFF the /S-ON signal.
OK
ARES
Alarm Reset:
Clears the alarm.
The response “OK” will be returned when the alarm
has been cleared. The alarm code will be returned if
the alarm remains uncleared.
ALM [SP] A. xxx [SP] [CR] [LF]
(The xxx is the SERVOPACK alarm code.)
ALM [SP] E xxA [SP] [CR] [LF]
(The xx is the INDEXER Module alarm code.)
RES
Reset:
This command is the same as
turning OFF/ON the control
power supply.
None (No response)
Note: If the RES command has been successfully exe-
cuted, no response will be returned. Because the
execution of the RES command resets all status in
the same way that restarting the control power sup-
ply will, serial communications will be unstable for a
maximum of 5 seconds after the RES command is
used. Wait at least 5 seconds before sending the
next command.