Detailed Description   
2.7 Program operation mode 
  Mode Group, Channel, Program Operation, Reset Response (K1) 
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Exceptions when reorganization is not possible:  
•  In thread cutting blocks 
•  With complex geometries (e.g., spline or radius compensation) 
Processing of interrupt routine 
The "Interrupt" program is automatically started on completion of reorganization. It is treated 
by the system like a normal subroutine (displayed on the operator interface, nesting depth 
etc.) 
End of interrupt routine 
After the end identifier (M02, M30
, 
M17) of the "Interrupt" routine has been processed, the 
axis traverses by default to the end position programmed in the part program block following 
the interruption block.  
A REPOS instruction must have been programmed at the end of the "Interrupt" routine if 
return positioning to the point of interruption is required, e.g. REPOSL M17 
Part program:
PROGNAME
N10 ...
N20 Y20
N30 X60
N40...
N50 M30
Interrupt routine:
INTER
N101...
N102...
N103...
N104 REPOSL M17
N20
N30
N40
N104
N101
Point of interruption
Standard (with G90)
Path with 
REPOSL
Traversing distance of 
interrupt routine
End point of interrupt routine
Standard (with G91)
 
Fig. 2-13  End of interrupt routine 
For more information about the REPOS instruction (e.g., syntax), see 
References: /PG/, "Programming Guide: Fundamentals" 
SAVE command 
If the SAVE command has been used to define the interrupt routine, the G codes, frames 
and transformations previously active in the interrupted part program become operative 
again as soon as the interrupt routine is ended.