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Operation and
1
Programming
1
Important User Information
2
Summary of Changes
3
Chapter 12
10
Axis Motion
10
Index (General)
11
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 16
12
Surface Grinding Fixed Cycles
12
Chapter 17
12
Using This Manual
15
What This Manual Contains
16
Reading This Manual
17
Terms and Conventions
18
Warnings, Cautions, and
18
Important Information
18
Related Publications
19
Chapter 1
20
Operating the Control
21
Operator Panel Operations
22
Using the Keyboard
23
Softkeys
25
Using the CRT
27
The MTB P anel
28
Chapter 2
29
Table 2.B
29
Software MTB Panel
31
{FRONT PANEL}
31
Software MTB Panel Screen
32
Jog Axis Screen
34
Set Zero
35
ProgramExecute Screen
35
Powering the Control
38
TurningOnPower
38
Turning Off Power
40
Control Conditions at
40
Power -Up
40
Emergency Stop Operations
42
Emergency Stop Reset
42
Access Control
43
Assigning Access Levels
44
{ACCESS CONTRL}
45
Password Protectable
47
Table 2.C
48
Storing Password Lis t to
49
Backup Memory
49
Entering Passwords
50
{PASSWORD} softkey
51
[TRANSMIT] key. The access
51
Changing Operating Modes
52
(1) Manual mode
53
(2) MDI mode
54
(3) Automatic mode
55
Control and Block Reset
56
DisplayingSystemand
57
Machine Messages
57
MESSAGE ACTIVE
58
SYSTEM MESSAGE
58
MACHINE MESSAGE
58
⇑} softkey while holding
59
Clearing Active Messages
60
{CLEAR ACTIVE}
60
The Input Cursor
61
{REFORM MEMORY}
62
Removing an Axis
63
(Axis Detach)
63
Time Parts Count
64
Display Feature
64
{TIME PARTS} softkey
65
2-27 for details
66
Changing Date
67
Changing Time
67
Calculator Function
68
Table 2.E
69
Mathematical Operators
69
Example 2.4
72
Wheel LengthOffset Numbers
74
Figure 3.2
75
{RADIUS TABLE}
76
Dresser Radius Corner Radius
77
Entire Wheel Radius
77
Dresser/Wheel Orientation
80
DresserOrientations
81
Grinding Wheel Orientations
82
Entering Offset Data
83
{WHEEL GEOMET } or
83
R radius
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D diameter
85
Set Offset Data Using
88
{MEASURE}
88
Changing the Active
89
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89
{ACTIVE OFFSET}
89
Offset Table {WORK
90
Entering Work Coordinate
91
System Data
91
DIAMOND 1 DIAMOND 2 CHUCK 1
92
Backing Up Offset Tables
95
screen appears:
96
Programmable Zone Table
97
Single-Digit Feedrate Table
99
Tables and Setup
100
Tool Offset Range
101
Verification
101
Verify for Maximum Change
103
When Does Verification Occur
103
Verify for Maximum Value
103
Chapter 3
104
Offset Tables and Setup
104
Manual/MDI Operation Modes
105
Jogging an Axis
106
Continuous Jog
107
Incremental Jog
107
HPG J og
108
Arbitrary Angle Jog
109
Manual Gap Elimination
110
Chapter 4
111
Results of Gap Elimination
112
Resetting Overtravels
113
Manual Machine Homing
115
Figure 4.5
116
Manual Machine Home
116
MDI Mode
117
MDI Basic Operation
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Editing Programs On Line
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{PRGRAM MANAGE} softkey
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{CHANGE DIR} softkey
122
Editing Programs at the
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Control (on line)
123
Moving the Cursor
125
↑ ] softkey
126
Changing Cursor Size
126
Entering Characters and
127
Changing and Inserting
127
Inserting
129
Erasing Characters and
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Erasing Commands to the EOB
131
Erasing An Entire Block
132
Sequence Numbers
133
{RENUM PRGRAM}
133
Editing ProgramsOn Line
134
Chapter 5
134
(softkey level 4)
134
ALL ONLY
134
Merging Part Programs
135
{MERGE PRGRAM}
135
Exiting Edit Mode
135
Programming Aids
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QuickView
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{QuickView} softkey
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Using {QPATH+ PROMPT}
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Sample Patterns
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(softkey level 6)
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{G CODE PROMPT}
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Grinding Cycle Prompting
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{GRINDR PROMPT}
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{PRGRAM MANAGE}
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{EDIT PRGRAM} softkey
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{DIGITIZE} softkey
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↑ } softkey to exit
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X - 0.000
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Z - 0.000
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{DELETE P RGRAM}
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Renaming Programs
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{RENAME PRGRAM}
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Displayinga Program
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{DISPLY PRGRAM}
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Comment Display
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{PRGRAM COMENT}
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Copying Programs
161
Selecting the Protectable
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Part Program Directory
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Protected Program
165
Encryption and Decryption
165
{SET-UP NCRYPT} softkey
166
{REVRSE FILL} softkey
166
[TRANSMIT] key
167
Encryption/Decryption Table
168
END OF CHAPTER
169
Chapter Overview
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Selecting the Part Program
172
Application
172
Editing Part Programs Off
173
Chapter 6
174
Connecting the Workstation
175
Downloading Part Programs
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Uploading P art Programs to
182
,orpress[R]
183
Running a Program
189
Chapter 7
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Single Block
192
Selecting a Part Program
193
Input Device
193
Selecting a Program
194
De-Selecting a Part Program
197
Program Search {SEARCH}
198
Search WithRecall
201
{MID ST PRGRAM}
201
{ACTIVE PRGRAM} softkey
202
{MID ST PRGRAM} softkey
202
{SEQ # SEARCH} softkey
202
{STRING SEARCH} softkey
202
Basic Program Execution
204
{QUICK CHECK}
206
Axis Inhibit Mode
208
Dry Run Mode
209
Part Production/Automatic
210
<CYCLE START>
211
Interrupted Program
212
Recover{RESTRT
212
Jog Retract
215
Figure 7.6
216
Jog Retract Operation
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Figure 7.7
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Block Retrace
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Figure 7.8
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Display and Graphics
221
→} softkey displays
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{PRGRAM}
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X - 7483 .647
224
Z - 7483 .647
224
U - 7483 .647
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{PRGRAM} (Small Display)
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U -0.035
227
{ABS} ( SmallDisplay)
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{TARGET}
229
X - 7483 . 647
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Z - 7483 . 647
230
U - 7483 . 647
230
{TARGET} (Small Display)
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{DTG} (Large Display)
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{DTG} (Small Display)
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{AXIS SELECT}
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{M CODE STATUS}
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{PRGRAM DTG}
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{PRGRAM DTG} (Small Display)
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{G CODE STATUS}
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{SPLIT ON/OFF}
241
0.000X 0.000X
242
Changing Languages
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Graphics
244
Selecting the Program for
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Running Graphics
245
Displays and Graphics
246
Chapter 8
246
DisablingGraphics
247
Changing Parameters
247
{GRAPH SETUP}
248
Power Turn-on Screen
257
(softkey level 3)
258
Screen Saver
259
Communications
261
Communication Port
263
Parameters
263
Chapter 9
264
Table 9.A
264
Inputting Part Programs
269
Port A {FROM A TO MEM}
271
Port B {FROM B TO MEM}
271
Outputting Part Programs to
273
Port A {MEM TO PORT A}
274
Port B {MEM TO PORT B}
274
Verifying Part Programs
276
Against Source Programs
276
VERIFY: program name
277
Error Conditions (Inputting
278
Programs)
278
Introduction to Programming
279
Tape Format
280
Chapter 10
282
Example 10.1
283
Comments in Part Programs
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Program Configuration
284
Program Names
286
Comment Blocks
288
Block Delete and
289
MultiLevel Delete
289
End of Block Statement
290
Using Subprograms
290
Subprogram Call (M98)
291
Main and Subprogram
292
Return (M99)
292
Subprogram Nesting
293
M98P11111;
294
M98P22222;
294
M98P33333;
294
M98P44444;
294
Word Formats and
295
Functions
295
Table 10.A
296
Table 10.B
297
Word Formats and Descriptions
297
Minimum and Maximum
298
(Programming Resolution)
298
F Words (Feedrate)
300
(Preparatory Functions)
301
Table 10.E
303
G Code Table
303
I J K Integrand Words
306
(Miscellaneous Functions)
307
Table 10.F
308
Basic M Codes
308
(1) Program Stop (M00)
309
(3) End of Program (M02)
309
(5) Overrides Enabled (M48)
310
(6) Overrides D isabled (M49)
310
(9) Subprogram Call ( M98)
311
N Words (Sequence
312
Numbers)
312
O Words (Program Names)
312
P,L (MainProgramJumps
313
S Word (Spindle Speed)
313
(Length, Radius, and
314
OrientationOffsets)
314
Table 10.G
315
Programming T Words
315
Coordinate Control
317
Machine (Absolute)
318
Coordinate System
318
Motion in the Machine
319
Coordinate System (G53)
319
Preset Work Coordinate
320
Systems (G54-59.3)
320
Chapter 11
321
Figure 11.3
321
Work Coordinate System
321
Altering Work Coordinate
324
Systems (G10L2)
324
ExternalOffset
326
Altering External Offset
327
G10L2P0O1X-15.Z-20.;
328
G10L2P0O1X-30.Z-30.;
328
Offsetting the Work
329
Coordinate Systems
329
Coordinate Offset Using
330
Wheel Position (G92)
330
are global. This means that
331
Offsetting Coordinate Zero
333
Points (G52)
333
{SET ZERO}Offset
334
Jog Offset
335
Canceling Coordinate
336
System Offsets (G92.1)
336
Rotating the Coordinate
339
Rotating the Current Work
340
Coordinate System (G68
340
N01 G54;
343
N02 G68Z0X0R10;
343
N03 G68Z5.X4.R30;
343
N04 G69;
343
ExternalPart Rotation
344
Figure 11.18
345
Plane Selection
349
(G17,G18, G19)
349
Overtravels and
350
Programmable Zones
350
Figure 11.19
351
Hardware Overtravels
352
Software Overtravels
352
Figure 11.21
353
Programmable Zone 2
354
(G22,G23)
354
Figure 11.23
355
Programmable Zone 3
356
(G22.1, G23.1)
356
Figure 11.25
357
Absolute/Incremental Modes
360
(G90,G91)
360
Inch/Metric Modes (G70
361
Radius/Diameter Modes
362
(G07,G08)
362
Figure 11.27
363
Results of Example 11.15
363
Scaling and Axis Position
367
Display Screens
367
Scaling Magnification Data
368
Scaling Restrictions
370
Rapid Positioning Mode
374
Linear Interpolation Mode
375
Circular Interpolation Mode
377
(G02,G03)
377
R--word is present
378
180 degrees 180 degrees
379
G02I-5.K5.F.1; G02R10.F.1;
380
G02X15.Z5.I-5.K5.F.1;
380
G02X10.Z5.R10.F.1;
380
Positioning Rotary Axes
381
AxisMotion
382
PALAxis Mover
383
QuickPath Plus
383
Linear QuickPath Plus
385
No End Coordinate Known (L)
386
No Intersection Known
387
Circular QuickPath Plus
389
(G13,G12.1)
389
Linear-to-Circular Blocks
390
Circular-to-Linear Blocks
392
Circular-to-Circular Blocks
393
Chamfering and Corner
394
Chamfering
395
N10X0.Z0.F.1;
396
N20X10.Z10.,C5;
396
N30G02X20.Z20.R10;
396
CornerRadius
397
N10Z25.X0.F.1;
398
N20G01A90,C2.;
398
N30Z15.X20.A180,R5.;
398
N40X40.;
398
Automatic Motion To and
399
From Machine Home
399
Automatic Machine Homing
400
Automatic Return to
401
Machine Home (G28)
401
Automatic Return from
402
Machine Home (G29)
402
Example 12.17
403
Machine Home Return
404
Check (G27)
404
Move To Alternate Home
405
Spindle Speed Control
406
Surface Grinder
407
No S-word
407
S-word for Wheel Speed
408
Cylindrical Grinder
409
S-word for Part Speed
409
Figure 12.21
411
Figure 12.22
413
Notes on Constant Surface
414
Speed Mode (G96)
414
Example 12.18
415
CSS R-word Programming
416
CSS Axis Selection
417
CSS Examples
418
Example 12.21
421
Feedrates
425
Feedrates Applied During
426
Dresser/WheelRadius
426
Compensation
426
Figure 12.27
427
Feed Per Minute Mode (G94)
428
Feed Per Revolution Mode
428
Rapid Feedrate
429
Feedrate Overrides
430
Feedrate Limits (Clamp)
431
Rotary Axis Feedrates
432
Special AMP Assigned
433
Single-Digit F-words
433
ExternalDeceleration
434
Feedrate Switch
434
Automatic
435
Acceleration/Deceleration
435
Exponential Acc/Dec
436
Linear Acc/Dec
437
S-Curve Acc/Dec
438
Programmable Acc/Dec
439
G48.n X_Y_Z_
440
Precautions on Corner
441
Grinding
441
Cutting Mode (G64 - - modal)
442
Spindle Acceleration (Ramp)
443
Controlling Spindles
443
(G12.1, G12.2,G12.3)
443
Spindle Orientation
444
(M19, M19.2,M19.3)
444
Spindle Direction
446
(M03, M04, M05)
446
Short Block Acc/Dec Check
447
G36,G36.1
447
Figure 12.38
448
Figure 12.39
449
MirrorImage (G50.1,G51.1)
451
Manual Mirror Image
453
Axis Clamp
454
DualAxis Operation
454
Figure 12.41
455
Dual Axis Configuration
455
Parking a Dual Axis
456
Homing a Dual Axis
457
Programming a Dual Axis
458
Table 12.E
459
Offset Management for a
460
Dual Axis
460
Wheel Compensation
461
Wheel LengthOffsets
461
Wheel Length Offsets
463
Selecting Wheel Length
464
Offsets (T Word)
464
Tool Control Functions
465
Chapter 13
465
Table 13.A
465
T Words and Resulting Offsets
465
Activation of Wheel Length
466
Programming Changes to
467
Wheel Geometry and Radius
467
Offset Tables (G10L10)
467
Angled-Wheel Grinding
469
Determining the Wheel
470
Chapter 14
471
Figure 14.2
471
Angled-Wheel Mode
472
(G15,G16.3 and G16.4)
472
Normal Angled-Wheel
474
Grinding Mode (G16.3)
474
Figure 14.4
475
Canceling G16.3 mode
476
Two Step Angled -Wheel
477
Grinding Mode (G16.4)
477
Example 14.2
478
(motionisawayfrompart)
478
Angled-Wheel TransformOff
479
PositionDisplays for
480
Angled-Wheel Grinders
480
Manual Motion on an
482
Angled-Wheel Grinder
482
Offsets on an
484
Programmable Zones on an
485
Figure 14.6
487
Introduction to
490
Chapter 15
491
Table 15.A
493
G Code Compensation Direction
493
Figure 15.3
494
Dresser Radius
495
Xlengthoffset
497
Entire WheelRadius
499
Compensation Block Format
500
Example 15.1
501
Example 15.2
502
Generated Compensation
503
Blocks G39,G39.1
503
Figure 15.13
504
Type A Compensation Paths
505
Type A Compensation Entry
505
Type A Compensation Exit
508
Example 15.4
509
Type A Sample Exit Moves
509
Figure 15.19
512
Assume T1 radius is 3
513
N10 Z10.G41T1
513
N11 X10.Z2.I3K-10.G40;
513
See Figure 15.21
514
Type B Compensation Paths
515
Type B Compensation Entry
515
Type B Compensation Exit
518
Example 15.7
519
Sample Exit Move Segments
519
Figure 15.27
523
Path During Compensation
525
Linear Pa th-to -Linear Path
530
N10 X15.Z10.G41;
532
N11 X-5.Z8.;
532
N12 X0.Z35.G42;
532
N20 X5Z10.G41;
532
N21 X-5.Z7.G42;
532
Figure 15.38
533
Too Many Non-Motion
534
Figure 15.40
535
Corner Movement After
537
Generated Blocks
537
Changing Dresser/Wheel
539
Radius During
539
No controlgenerated
540
Withcontrol generated
540
Figure 15.47
541
MDI or Manual Motion
543
During Dresser/Wheel
543
Radius Compensation
543
Figure 15.49
544
Moving To/From Machine
545
Changing or Offsetting Work
546
Coordinate System in
546
Block Look-Ahead
547
Error Detection
548
Circular Departure Too Small
549
Interference
549
DisablingError Detection
550
Surface Grinding
552
Considerations
552
Figure 16.3
553
Typical Axis Configuration
553
Reciprocation
554
Crossover
556
The Plunge
557
Parallel Axes
557
Z - crossover position
559
Y - plunge depth
560
E - reciprocation feedrate
562
P - dress program number
562
G81 or G81.1 Reciprocation
563
Without Cross Pick or
563
G82 or G82.1 Plunge
564
Grinding (Slot)
564
Figure 16.4
565
G82 Plunge Grinding Motions
565
G83 or G83.1 Incremental
566
Plane Grinding (Axis 1)
566
Figure 16.5
567
G84 or G84.1 Incremental
569
Plane Grinding (Axis 2)
569
G85 or G85.1 Continuous
570
Figure 16.6
571
G86 or G86.1 Continuous
573
Figure 17.1
576
Cylindrical Grinding Cycles
576
Cylindrical Grinding
577
Without Plunge
585
G82 or G82.1 Incremental
586
Face Grinding (Axis 1)
586
Figure 17.3
587
Plunge Grinding (Axis 2)
590
Figure 17.4
591
G84 or G84.1 Multi -pass
594
Figure 17.5
595
G85 or G85.1 Multi -pass
597
Diameter Grinding (Axis 2)
597
Figure 17.6
598
G86 or G86.1 Shoulder
600
Figure 17.7
601
G86 Shoulder Grinding Motions
601
G87 or G87.1 Shoulder
602
Grinding With Face Plunge
602
G88 or G88.1 Shoulder
604
Grinding With Diameter
604
G89 or G89.1 Multi-Step
606
Plunge with Blend
606
G89 for Normal Single-Step
612
Grinders
612
G89 for Two-Step Grinders
613
Micro-Feed During the
614
G89/G89.1 Cycles
614
Figure 17.13
615
G89 Plunge with Micro-Feed
615
Turning Operations
617
Single Pass O.D. and I.D
618
Roughing Cycle (G20)
618
Chapter 18
619
Example 18.1
619
Straight Grinding Cycle
619
Figure 18.2
620
Results of Example 18.1
620
G90G00X50.Z106.;
622
G20X38.Z46.I-11.F.5;
622
Single Pass Rough Facing
623
Cycle (G24)
623
G24 Straight Facing
624
G24 Tapered Facing
625
G90G00X43.Z55.;
627
G24X10.Z50.K-10.F10.;
627
Single Pass Thread Grinding
628
Considerations for Thread
628
Single Pass Threading Mode
630
Single Pass Variable Lead
635
Threading Mode (G34)
635
Example 18.7
636
Skip and Gauge Probing Cycles
639
ExternalSkip
640
Functions (G31 codes)
640
Wheel Gauging External
641
Skip Functions (G37 Codes)
641
Skip and Gauge probing Cycles
642
Chapter 19
642
Figure 19.1
644
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3
644
Paramacros
645
Basic Mathematical
646
Operators
646
Mathematical Function
647
Commands
647
SQRT[14+2]
648
SIN[SQRT[14+2]]
648
LN[#2+4]
648
Expression Entered Result
649
Parameter#1isset at1.6
649
Parameter #2 is setat 2.8
649
Parameter #3 is setat 4.0
649
Parametric Expressions as
650
G- or M -codes
650
Transfer of Control
651
Conditional Operators
651
GOTO and IF-GOTO
653
DO-END a nd
654
WHILE -DO-END Commands
654
Conditional WHILE-DO -END
655
Parame ter Assignments
656
LocalParameter
657
Assignments
657
G65P1001K1I2J3J4J5;
658
G65P1001R3.1A2R-0.5
658
Common Parameters
659
System Parameters
660
Chapter 20
661
Table 20.D
661
System Parameters (continued)
661
#2001 to 2732
662
Dresser/Wheel Offset Tables
662
Block Execution Control 2
664
ProgramStop With Message
665
Mirror Image
666
#4001 to 4120
666
Modal Information
666
#5001 to 5012
667
Coordinates of End Point
667
#5021 to 5032
668
#5041 to 5052
668
Machine Coordinate Position
668
#5095 and 5096
672
Probe Length and Radius
672
#5101 to 5112
673
Current Following Error
673
#5201 to 5212
673
External Offset Amount
673
#5221 to 5392
674
Work Coordinate Table Value
674
#5500 to 5508
676
In-Process Dresser Parameters
676
#5600 to 5625
677
S-CurveTimeperBlock
677
#5631 to 5642
678
#5651 to 5662
678
#5671 to 5682
679
#5691 to 5702
679
#5711 to 5722
680
#5731 to 5743
680
Home Marker Distance
680
PALParameters
681
Output Flags:
682
Assigning Parameter Values
683
Table 20.H
685
Argument Assignments
685
#1 = 10,#2=#1+2;
687
#1 = 19.0,G1X10;
687
#1=5,#2=4,#1=6;
687
Backing Up Parameter
691
Macro Call Commands
692
Non-Modal Paramacro Call
694
ModalParamacro Call (G66)
694
Example 20.18
695
Modal Macro Call
695
ModalParamacro Call
696
Example 20.20
697
G66.1 Macro Operation
697
AMP-Defined G-Code
698
Macro Call
698
AMP-Defined M-Code
699
AMP-Defined T-, S-, and
700
B-Code Macro Call
700
Nesting Macros
701
Macro Output Commands
703
Example 20.24
705
Sample of a DPRNT block
705
In-process Dresser
707
Offset Generation While
708
Dressing
708
Chapter 21
709
Plane Selectionfor the
710
In-process Dresser Offset
710
Maintaining Dresser Offsets
712
Activating the In-process
713
On-line In-process Dresser
714
Table 21.A
715
Calibrating the In-process
718
Program Interrupts and
721
Dressing Interrupts
721
Enabling/Disabling Program
722
Interrupts (M96, M97)
722
Chapter 22
723
Figure 22.1
724
Type 1 Interrupt
724
Figure 22.2
726
Type 2 Program Interrupts
726
Example 22.1
729
Figure 22.3
732
The Interrupt Program (P
733
Interrupt Request
735
Softkey Tree
737
Describing Level1 Softkeys
739
Using the Softkey Tree
739
SoftkeyTree
742
Appendix A
742
END OF APPENDIX
754
Error and System Messages
755
Appendix B
756
→ G 59.3
786
G-Code Table
801
Appendix C
802
for, 12-88
808
generat ion, 21-2
810
Table, 3-11
811
for in process dresser, 21-6
811
on an angled-wheel grinder
817
9/Series Grinder
818
PN 176955
820
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