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Motion-Synchronous Action 08.97
10.7 Su
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conditions
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840D
NCU 571
840D
NCU 572
NCU 573
FM-NC
810D
840Di
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Response following RESET
Synchronized action /
technology cycle
Modal/non-modal
Static (IDS)
Active actions are reset, synchronized
actions are cancelled
Active action is cancelled,
technology cycle is reset
Axis /
positioning spindle
Movement is reset
Movement is reset
Speed-controlled spindle
$MA_SPIND_ACTIVE_AFTER_RESET==1:
Spindle remains active
$MA_SPIND_ACTIVE_AFTER_RESET==0:
Spindle is stopped.
$MA_SPIND_ACTIVE_AFTER_RES
ET==1: Spindle remains active
$MA_SPIND_ACTIVE_AFTER_RES
ET==0:
Spindle is stopped.
Leading value coupling
$MC_RESET_MODE_MASK, Bit13 == 1:
Leading value coupling remains active
$MC_RESET_MODE_MASK, Bit13 == 0:
Leading value coupling is disconnected
$MC_RESET_MODE_MASK, Bit13
== 1: Leading value coupling
remains active
$MC_RESET_MODE_MASK, Bit13
== 0: Leading value coupling is
disconnected
Measuring procedures
Measurements started from synchronized
actions are cancelled.
Measurements started from
static synchronized actions are
cancelled.
•
NC Stop
Static
synchronized actions remain active on NC
stop. Movements started from static
synchronized actions are not cancelled.
Synchronized actions that are
local to the
program
and belong to the active block remain
active, movements started from them are
stopped.
•
End of program
End of program and synchronized action do not
influence one another.
Current synchronized actions are completed
even after end of program.
Synchronized actions active in the M30 block
remain active. If you do not want this, cancel
with CANCEL before the end of the program
(see previous subsection).