Table of contents
Basic logic functions: Mode group, channel, program operation, reset response (K1)
4 Function Manual, 11/2006, 6FC5397-0BP10-2BA0
2.6.8.8 REPOS offset in the interface ..................................................................................................... 92
2.6.8.9 Making the initial settings more flexible ...................................................................................... 92
2.6.9 System variables and variables for SERUPRO sequence ......................................................... 93
2.6.10 Restrictions ................................................................................................................................. 94
2.7 Program operation mode ............................................................................................................ 95
2.7.1 Initial settings .............................................................................................................................. 95
2.7.2 Selection and start of part program or part-program block ......................................................... 99
2.7.3 Part-program interruption.......................................................................................................... 101
2.7.4 RESET command ..................................................................................................................... 102
2.7.5 Program status.......................................................................................................................... 103
2.7.6 Channel status .......................................................................................................................... 105
2.7.7 Responses to operator or program actions............................................................................... 106
2.7.8 Part-Program Start .................................................................................................................... 107
2.7.9 Example of timing diagram for a program run........................................................................... 108
2.7.10 Program section repetitions ...................................................................................................... 109
2.7.10.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 109
2.7.10.2 Individual part program block.................................................................................................... 110
2.7.10.3 A part program section after a start label.................................................................................. 111
2.7.10.4 A part program section between a start label and end label..................................................... 112
2.7.10.5 A part program section between a Start label and the key word: ENDLABEL ......................... 113
2.7.11 Eventdriven program calls......................................................................................................... 114
2.7.12 Control and effect on stop events ............................................................................................. 125
2.7.13 Asynchronous Subroutines (ASUBs), Interrupt Routines ......................................................... 128
2.7.14 Calling the ASUB outside program operation ........................................................................... 132
2.7.15 Userdefined system ASUBs...................................................................................................... 137
2.8 Single block............................................................................................................................... 141
2.8.1 Decoding single block SBL2 with implicit preprocessing stop .................................................. 142
2.8.2 Single block stop: Suppression using SBLOF .......................................................................... 142
2.8.3 Single block stop: inhibit according to situation ........................................................................ 145
2.8.4 Single-block behavior in mode group with type A/B ................................................................. 146
2.9 Program control......................................................................................................................... 147
2.9.1 Function selection (via operator panel front or PLC) ................................................................ 148
2.9.2 Activation of skip levels............................................................................................................. 149
2.9.3 Adapting the size of the interpolation buffer.............................................................................. 150
2.9.4 Program display modes via an additional basic block display.................................................. 152
2.9.5 Basic block display for ShopMill/ShopTurn............................................................................... 153
2.9.6 Structure for a DIN block........................................................................................................... 156
2.9.7 Execution from external ............................................................................................................ 159
2.9.8 Execution from external subroutines......................................................................................... 161
2.10 System settings for power-up, RESET/part-program end and part-program start ................... 164
2.11 Subroutine call through NC language replacement .................................................................. 174
2.11.1 Generally for replacement of NC language commands............................................................ 174
2.11.2 M function replacement............................................................................................................. 176
2.11.3 Replacement of tool programming............................................................................................ 178
2.11.3.1 T- and D/DL function replacement ............................................................................................ 178
2.11.3.2 M function replacement for tool change.................................................................................... 180
2.11.3.3 Parameter transfer during replacement of tool programming................................................... 182
2.11.3.4 Example of M/T function replacement for tool change ............................................................. 185
2.11.3.5 Conflict resolutions for multiple replacements .......................................................................... 187
2.11.4 Spindle-related replacements during active synchronous spindle coupling ............................. 188
2.11.4.1 Select spindle-related NC functions/language commads ......................................................... 188
2.11.4.2 Gear step change in active synchronous spindle coupling....................................................... 190
2.11.4.3 Positioning spindle during active synchronous spindle coupling.............................................. 193