Mode Group, Channel, Program Operation, Reset Response (K1) 
Function Manual, 08/2005 Edition, 6FC5397-0BP10-0BA0 
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Contents 
1  Brief Description ..................................................................................................................................... 1-1 
1.1  Brief description ......................................................................................................................... 1-1 
2  Detailed Description................................................................................................................................ 2-1 
2.1  Mode group................................................................................................................................ 2-1 
2.1.1  Mode group Stop ....................................................................................................................... 2-4 
2.1.2  Mode group RESET................................................................................................................... 2-4 
2.2  Mode groups .............................................................................................................................. 2-5 
2.2.1  Monitoring functions and interlocks of the individual modes ................................................... 2-11 
2.2.2  Mode change ........................................................................................................................... 2-12 
2.3  Channel.................................................................................................................................... 2-13 
2.3.1  Global start disable for channel ............................................................................................... 2-16 
2.4  Program test............................................................................................................................. 2-17 
2.4.1  Program execution without setpoint outputs............................................................................ 2-18 
2.4.2  Program execution in singleblock mode .................................................................................. 2-20 
2.4.3  Program execution with dry run feedrate................................................................................. 2-22 
2.4.4  Skip part-program blocks ......................................................................................................... 2-23 
2.5  Block search............................................................................................................................. 2-25 
2.5.1  Sequence for block search of Type 1, 2 and 4 ........................................................................ 2-26 
2.5.2  Automatic start of an ASUB after block search........................................................................ 2-31 
2.5.3  Cascaded block search............................................................................................................ 2-32 
2.5.4  Examples of block search with calculation .............................................................................. 2-33 
2.6  Block search Type 5 SERUPRO.............................................................................................. 2-38 
2.6.1  REPOS..................................................................................................................................... 2-44 
2.6.1.1  Continue machining after SERUPRO search target found...................................................... 2-44 
2.6.1.2  Repositioning on contour with controlled REPOS ................................................................... 2-54 
2.6.2  Acceleration measures via MD ................................................................................................ 2-56 
2.6.3  SERUPRO ASUP .................................................................................................................... 2-57 
2.6.4  Selfacting SERUPRO .............................................................................................................. 2-60 
2.6.5  Inhibit specific part of the program in the part program 
for SERUPRO................................... 2-62 
2.6.6  Special features in the part-program target block.................................................................... 2-66 
2.6.6.1  STOPRE in the part-program target block............................................................................... 2-66 
2.6.6.2  SPOS in target block................................................................................................................ 2-67 
2.6.7  Behavior during POWER ON, mode change and RESET....................................................... 2-67 
2.6.8  Special features of functions supported during SERUPRO..................................................... 2-68 
2.6.8.1  Traversing to fixed stop............................................................................................................ 2-68 
2.6.8.2  Force Control ........................................................................................................................... 2-69 
2.6.8.3  Synchronous spindle................................................................................................................ 2-69 
2.6.8.4  Couplings and master-slave .................................................................................................... 2-70 
2.6.8.5  Axis functions........................................................................................................................... 2-73 
2.6.8.6  Gear stage change .................................................................................................................. 2-75 
2.6.8.7  Superimposed motion .............................................................................................................. 2-75 
2.6.8.8  REPOS offset in the interface.................................................................................................. 2-76 
2.6.8.9  Making the initial settings more flexible ................................................................................... 2-76