User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Features
- 2 First Steps with TMCL
- 3 TMCL and the TMCL-IDE — An Introduction
- 3.1 Binary Command Format
- 3.2 Reply Format
- 3.3 Standalone Applications
- 3.4 The ASCII Interface
- 3.5 TMCL Command Overview
- 3.6 TMCL Commands by Subject
- 3.7 Detailed TMCL Command Descriptions
- 3.7.1 ROR (Rotate Right)
- 3.7.2 ROL (Rotate Left)
- 3.7.3 MST (Motor Stop)
- 3.7.4 MVP (Move to Position)
- 3.7.5 SAP (Set Axis Parameter)
- 3.7.6 GAP (Get Axis Parameter)
- 3.7.7 STAP (Store Axis Parameter)
- 3.7.8 RSAP (Restore Axis Parameter)
- 3.7.9 SGP (Set Global Parameter)
- 3.7.10 GGP (Get Global Parameter)
- 3.7.11 STGP (Store Global Parameter)
- 3.7.12 RSGP (Restore Global Parameter)
- 3.7.13 RFS (Reference Search)
- 3.7.14 SIO (Set Output)
- 3.7.15 GIO (Get Input)
- 3.7.16 CALC (Calculate)
- 3.7.17 COMP (Compare)
- 3.7.18 JC (Jump conditional)
- 3.7.19 JA (Jump always)
- 3.7.20 CSUB (Call Subroutine)
- 3.7.21 RSUB (Return from Subroutine)
- 3.7.22 WAIT (Wait for an Event to occur)
- 3.7.23 STOP (Stop TMCL Program Execution – End of TMCL Program)
- 3.7.24 SCO (Set Coordinate)
- 3.7.25 GCO (Get Coordinate)
- 3.7.26 CCO (Capture Coordinate)
- 3.7.27 ACO (Accu to Coordinate)
- 3.7.28 CALCX (Calculate using the X Register)
- 3.7.29 AAP (Accu to Axis Parameter)
- 3.7.30 AGP (Accu to Global Parameter)
- 3.7.31 CLE (Clear Error Flags)
- 3.7.32 EI (Enable Interrupt)
- 3.7.33 DI (Disable Interrupt)
- 3.7.34 VECT (Define Interrupt Vector)
- 3.7.35 RETI (Return from Interrupt)
- 3.7.36 Customer specific Command Extensions (UF0…UF7 – User Functions)
- 3.7.37 Request Target Position reached Event
- 3.7.38 TMCL Control Commands
- 4 Axis Parameters
- 5 Global Parameters
- 6 Module Specific Hints
- 7 Hints and Tips
- 8 TMCL Programming Techniques and Structure
- 9 Figures Index
- 10 Tables Index
- 11 Supplemental Directives
- 12 Revision History

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3.7.8 RSAP (Restore Axis Parameter)
With this command the contents of an axis parameter can be restored from the EEPROM. By default, all
axis parameters are automatically restored after power up. An axis parameter that has been changed
before can be reset to the stored value by this instruction.
Info
For a table with parameters and values which can be used together with this
command please refer to section 4.
Internal function:
The axis parameter specified by the type and bank number will be restored from the
EEPROM.
Related commands: SAP, AAP, GAP, RSAP.
Mnemonic: RSAP <parameter number>, <bank>
Binary Representation
Instruction Type Motor/Bank Value
8 see chapter 4 0 0 (don’t care)
Reply in Direct Mode
Status Value
100 - OK 0 (don’t care)
Example
Restore axis parameter #6.
Mnemonic: RSAP 8, 6.
Binary Form of RSAP 8, 6
Field Value
Target address 01
h
Instruction number 08
h
Type 06
h
Motor/Bank 00
h
Value (Byte 3) 00
h
Value (Byte 2) 00
h
Value (Byte 1) 00
h
Value (Byte 0) 00
h
Checksum 0A
h
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