Detailed Description   
2.7 Program operation mode 
  Mode Group, Channel, Program Operation, Reset Response (K1) 
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Alarms 
Under certain conditions the START command will have no effect and one of the following 
alarms will be triggered: 
•  10200 "No NC Start permitted with active alarm" 
•  10202 "No NC Start permitted with active command" (see /DA/) 
•  10203 "No NC Start permitted for nonreferenced axes" 
2.7.3  Part-program interruption 
"Interrupted" status 
Channel status 
The STOP command is executed only if the channel concerned has status 
DB21, ... D35.5 ("Channel active").  
STOP commands 
There are various commands that stop the program execution and set the channel status to 
"Interrupted". These are: 
•  DB21, ... DBX7.2 ("NC stop at the block limit) 
•  DB21, ... DBX7.3 ("NC stop") 
•  DB21, ... DBX7.4 ("NC stop, axes plus spindles") 
•  DB21, ... DBX2.0 ("Single block") 
•  Programming command "M00" or "M01". 
 
For explanations of the interface signals, see the data lists. For explanations of the part 
program instructions, see: 
References: /PG/ "Programming Guide: Fundamentals" 
 
Execution of command 
After execution of the STOP command, DB21, ... DBX35.3 ("Program status interrupted") is 
set. Processing of the interrupted program can continue from the point of interruption with 
the command START.