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Installation manual
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
2.
MACHINE PARAMETERS.
(REF: 1402)
General machine parameters. Execution channels.
OEMSUB (G18x)
Subroutines associated with functions G180 through G189.
Possible values: any text with up to 64 characters.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.OEMSUB1··10
These parameters indicate the number of the subroutines associated with functions G180
through G189. Every time one of these functions is executed, its associated subroutine is
called upon.
OEMSUB (G38x)
Subroutines associated with functions G380 through G399.
Possible values: any text with up to 64 characters.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.OEMSUB11··30
These parameters indicate the number of the subroutines associated with functions G380
through G399. Every time one of these functions is executed, its associated subroutine is
called upon.
INT1SUB··INT4SUB
Interruption subroutines.
Possible values: any text with up to 64 characters.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.INT1SUB / (V.)[ch].MPG.INT4SUB
These parameters indicate the name of the interruption subroutines associated with marks
INT1 to INT4 of the PLC. When the PLC activates one of these marks, the channel interrupts
the execution of the program and executes the corresponding interruption subroutine. If the
program is interrupted (STOP) or no program is in execution (channel in READY state), the
execution of the subroutine depends on parameter SUBINTSTOP.
SUBPATH
Path of the program subroutines.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.SUBPATH
This parameter indicates the directory, by default, containing the user subroutines and the
necessary subroutines to execute programs of the 8055 MC and 8055 TC.
User subroutines.
User subroutines are those associated with part-programs. These subroutines must be in
an unprotected folder for the user mode. When calling any of these subroutines (instructions
#PCALL, #CALL, etc.) without indicating the path, the subroutine looks for them in this order
and in the following directories:
1 Folder selected with the #PATH instruction.
2 Folder of the program in execution.
3 Folder indicated in the machine parameter SUBPATH.
When the call indicates the whole path, it will only look for it in the indicated folder.
Subroutines 9998 to 9999.
In order to be able to execute programs of the 8055 MC/TC, the CNC must have two
subroutines called 9998 and 9999 written in 8070 CNC language.
Each program in the language of the 8055 MC/TC has a call to the corresponding subroutine
at the beginning and at the end. Both subroutines must be defined, even if no operation is
to be carried out at the beginning or at the end of the part-program, in which case the
subroutines will be empty (except for the end-of-subroutine block). If any of these subroutines
is missing, the CNC will issue an error message every time when trying to execute a part-
program.
9998 Subroutine that the CNC will execute at the beginning of each program.
9999 Subroutine that the CNC will execute at the end of each program.

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