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4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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#7
SKF
6200
#6
SRE
SRE
#5 #4
HSS
HSS
#3
MIT
#2 #1
SK0
SK0
#0
GSK
SKF
[Data type] Bit type
GSK In skip cutting (G31), the skip signal SKIPP (bit 6 of G006) is:
0 : Not used as a skip signal.
1 : Used as a skip signal.
SK0 This parameter specifies whether the skip signal is made valid under the
state of the skip signal SKIP (bit 7 of X1004).
0 : Skip signal is valid when these signals are 1.
1 : Skip signal is valid when these signals are 0.
MIT In skip cutting (G31), the tool compensation measurement value direct
input B signals +MIT1, –MIT1, +MIT2, and =MIT2 (bit 2 to 5 of X1004)
are :
0 : Not used as skip signals.
1 : Used as skip signals.
HSS 0 : The skip function does not use high-speed skip signals.
1 : The skip function uses high-speed skip signals.
SRE When a high-speed skip signal is used:
0 : The signal is considered to be input at the rising edge (0 ³ 1).
1 : The signal is considered to be input at the falling edge (1 ³ 0).
SKF Dry run, override, and automatic acceleration/deceleration for G31 skip
command
0 : Disabled
1 : Enabled
#7
6201
#6 #5 #4
IGX
#3
TSA
#2
TSE
#1
SEB
#0
SEA
[Data type] Bit
SEA When a high speed skip signal goes on while the skip function is used,
acceleration/deceleration and servo delay are:
0 : Ignored.
1 : Considered and compensated (type A).
SEB When a high speed skip signal goes on while the skip function is used,
acceleration/deceleration and servo delay are:
0 : Ignored.
1 : Considered and compensated (type B).
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PARAMETERS OF
SKIP FUNCTION