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Fagor CNC8 070 - 1204 Nonexistent Instruction or Programmed Wrong; 1205 #CALL AX;#SET AX: Unknown Offset Type; 1209 Axis Index out of Range; 1210 #CALL AX;#SET AX: Repeated Axis Name

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CNC8070
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SOLUTIONS
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Errors 1000-1999
1203 'The #SET IPOPOS instruction must be programmed alone in the block'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE Only the block number of a label may be programmed in the same block as a "#"
instruction.
SOLUTION Check the program.
1204 'Nonexistent instruction or programmed wrong'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE
SOLUTION Check the syntax of the block.
1205 '#CALL AX/#SET AX: unknown offset type'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE The type of offset programmed in the instruction does not exist.
SOLUTION The valid offset types are ALL, LOCOF, FIXOF, TOOLOF, ORGOF, MEASOF,
MANOF.
1206 '"," expected'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE "," expected in the programmed instruction or function.
SOLUTION Check the syntax of the block.
1209 'Axis index out of range'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE The possible causes are:
1. #CALL AX/#SET AX: The position for an axis is not correct. Maybe, the index
indicated exceeds the maximum or there is no room for the axis beyond the last
one when no position is indicated.
2. An axis name has been programmed with the wrong wild character.
SOLUTION The solutions are:
1. #CALL AX/#SET AX: An axis may be placed in any unoccupied position between
1 and a number equal to the maximum number of axes allowed by the system plus
the maximum number of spindles.
2. The possible wild characters are @1 to @6 and @SM.
1210 '#CALL AX/#SET AX: repeated axis name'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE The same axis has been programmed twice.
SOLUTION Check the names, the same axis cannot be repeated in a channel.
1211 '#CALL AX/#SET AX: repeated axis index'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE An attempt has been made to place two axes in the same position.
SOLUTION Check the configuration of the axes desired for the channel, two axes cannot be in
the same position.
1213 '#CALL AX/#SET AX: not allowed when G63 is active'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE #CALL AX cannot be programmed if function G63 is active.
SOLUTION Deactivate the threading G63 before modifying the configuration of the axes.
1214 '#CALL AX/#SET AX: too many axes required'
DETECTION During execution.
CAUSE Maybe, too many axes have been requested or they are being placed in higher
positions than the maximum for a channel.
SOLUTION Do not try to exceed in a channel the maximum number of axes of the system, the
valid positions for the axes are between 1 and a value equal to the maximum number
of axes allowed by the system plus the maximum number of spindles.

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