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230V FX Series Positioning Drive Reference Manual
Hexadecimal is another way to use binary which groups bits in sets of four counting from 0
to 15.
Selecting program 5 in this example would require activating lines 5 (value 1) and 7 (value
4) while activating the line assigned to Input Function 29, Program Initiate. If no lines are
activated, this is the same as selecting Program #0.
31 Suspend Program
Stops the execution of a program and stores the unfinished program data (see “Suspend/
Resume” on page 125 for a complete discussion).
32 Resume Program
Resumes the execution of a suspended program (see "Suspend/Resume" on page 125 for a
complete discussion). This is an edge sensitive function. It must be taken from low level to
high level to be recognized.
33 Abort Suspend
Clears the In Suspend output and returns the drive from a suspend cycle to normal operation
without the need to “resume” and complete the suspended program (see “Suspend/Resume”
on page 125).
34 Clear End Program
Clears the End Of Program output. If not assigned, the End Of Program output will
automatically clear when further motion is initiated. If this input is assigned, an input is
required to clear the output.
35 Clear End Program Count
Clears the End Of Program Count output. If not assigned, the End Of Program Count output
will automatically clear when the next motion occurs. If this input is assigned, an input is
required to clear the output.
13 1101 0xD
14 1110 0xE
15 1111 0xF
16 10000 0x10
32 100000 0x20
64 1000000 0x40
128 10000000 0x80
Decimal Binary Hexadecimal