Contents   
  Axis Types, Coordinate Systems, Frames (K2) 
iv  Function Manual, 08/2005 Edition, 6FC5397-0BP10-0BA0 
2.4.4  Frames in data management and active frames...................................................................... 2-49 
2.4.4.1  Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2-49 
2.4.4.2  Activating data management frames ....................................................................................... 2-51 
2.4.4.3  NCU global frames................................................................................................................... 2-52 
2.4.5  Frame chain and coordinate systems...................................................................................... 2-52 
2.4.5.1  Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2-52 
2.4.5.2  Configurable SZS..................................................................................................................... 2-54 
2.4.5.3  Manual traverse in the SZS coordinate system ....................................................................... 2-55 
2.4.5.4  Suppression of frames ............................................................................................................. 2-56 
2.4.6  Frame chain frames ................................................................................................................. 2-58 
2.4.6.1  Overview .................................................................................................................................. 2-58 
2.4.6.2  Settable frames $P_UIFR[n] .................................................................................................... 2-58 
2.4.6.3  Channel basic frames $P_CHBFR[n]....................................................................................... 2-59 
2.4.6.4  NCU global basic frames $P_NCBFR[n].................................................................................. 2-60 
2.4.6.5  Complete basic frame $P_ACTBFRAME................................................................................. 2-62 
2.4.6.6  Programmable frame $P_PFRAME ......................................................................................... 2-63 
2.4.6.7  Channel-specific system frames .............................................................................................. 2-65 
2.4.6.8  $P_ACTFRAME ....................................................................................................................... 2-67 
2.4.7  Implicit frame changes ............................................................................................................. 2-68 
2.4.7.1  Frames and switchover of geometry axes ............................................................................... 2-68 
2.4.7.2  Frame for selection and deselection of transformations .......................................................... 2-71 
2.4.7.3  Adapting active frames............................................................................................................. 2-90 
2.4.8  Predefined frame functions ...................................................................................................... 2-91 
2.4.8.1  Inverse frame ........................................................................................................................... 2-91 
2.4.8.2  Additive frame in frame chain................................................................................................... 2-94 
2.4.9  Functions.................................................................................................................................. 2-95 
2.4.9.1  Setting zeros, workpiece measuring and tool measuring ........................................................ 2-95 
2.4.9.2  Zero offset external via system frames .................
................................................................... 2-95 
2.4.9.3  Toolholder ................................................................................................................................ 2-96 
2.4.10  Subroutine return with SAVE ................................................................................................. 2-108 
2.4.11  Data backup ........................................................................................................................... 2-108 
2.4.12  Positions in the coordinate system ........................................................................................ 2-109 
2.4.13  Control system response ....................................................................................................... 2-110 
2.4.13.1  Power on ................................................................................................................................ 2-110 
2.4.13.2  Mode change ......................................................................................................................... 2-110 
2.4.13.3  Reset, program end ............................................................................................................... 2-111 
2.4.13.4  Response at part-program start ............................................................................................. 2-113 
2.4.13.5  Block search........................................................................................................................... 2-113 
2.4.13.6  Repos ..................................................................................................................................... 2-113 
2.5  Workpiece-related actual-value system ................................................................................. 2-114 
2.5.1  Overview ................................................................................................................................ 2-114 
2.5.2  Use of workpiece-related actual-value system ...................................................................... 2-115 
2.5.3  Special reactions.................................................................................................................... 2-117 
3  Supplementary Conditions...................................................................................................................... 3-1 
3.1  Supplementary conditions.......................................................................................................... 3-1 
4  Examples................................................................................................................................................ 4-1 
4.1  Axes ........................................................................................................................................... 4-1 
4.2  Coordinate systems ................................................................................................................... 4-4 
4.3  Frames  ...................................................................................................................................... 4-5