27882 PART_COUNTER_MCODE C09 K1
- Workpiece counting with user-defined M command BYTE PowerOn
-
- 3 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2,
2, 2, 2, 2...
0 99 3/2 M
Description: If part counting is activated via MD27880 $MC_PART_COUNTER, the count pulse can be
triggered by a special M command.
Only then are the values defined here taken into account:
Meaning:
The part counters are incremented by 1 in the NST signal output of the M command
described, where:
MD27882 $MC_PART_COUNTER_MCODE[0] for $AC_TOTAL_PARTS
MD27882 $MC_PART_COUNTER_MCODE[1] for $AC_ACTUAL_PARTS
MD27882 $MC_PART_COUNTER_MCODE[2] for $AC_SPECIAL_PARTS
27920 TIME_LIMIT_NETTO_INT_TASK EXP, C01 -
s Runtime limit of interpreter subtask DOUBLE PowerOn
-
- - 0.005, 0.005, 0.005,
0.005, 0.005, 0.005,
0.005, 0.005...
0.001 0.100 ReadOnly S
Description: With MD27920 $MC_TIME_LIMIT_NETTO_INT_TASK, the maximum runtime of the interpreter
subtask is set.
The interpreter subtask is started from the preprocessing task. If the
interpreter task does not end on its own within the time set with MD27920
$MC_TIME_LIMIT_NETTO_INT_TASK, it will be stopped and continued after a preprocessing
cycle.
27930 TIME_LIMIT_NETTO_EES_TASK EXP, C01 -
s Runtime limit of the EES async. subtask DOUBLE PowerOn
-
- - 0.008, 0.008, 0.008,
0.008, 0.008, 0.008,
0.008, 0.008...
0.001 0.100 ReadOnly S
Description: The maximum runtime of the EES async. subtask is set with this machine data. The EES
async. subtask is
started from the preprocessing task. If the EES async. subtask does
not end automatically within the time set in this machine data, it will be stopped and
resumed after a preprocessing cycle.
28010 MM_NUM_REORG_LUD_MODULES EXP, C02 V2, K1
- Number of blocks for local user variables in REORG (DRAM) DWORD PowerOn
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- - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8... 0 SLMAXNUMBE
ROF_USERMO
DULES
1/1 M
Description: Defines the number of additional LUD data blocks available for the function REORG (see
Description of Functions, Channels, Mode Groups, Program Operation (K1)).
This value can be 0 if the function REORG is not used. The CNC always opens 12 LUD data
blocks, of which 8 are used for NC programs and 4 for the ASUBs.
An LUD data block is needed for each NC program and ASUB in which a local user variable
is defined. This
value may have to be increased for the function REORG if a large IPO
buffer is present and a large number of short NC programs in which LUD variables are
defined are active (prepared NC blocks of the programs are located in the IPO buffer).
Machine data
3.3 Channel-specific machine data
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