
10.TOOL FUNCTION B-63783EN-1/01
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When 0 is specified, movement is made.
(The workpiece coordinates of the current position do not change,
and the corresponding machine coordinates change.)
When 1 is specified, no movement is made.
(The workpiece coordinates of the current position change, but
the corresponding machine coordinates do not change.)
- Input/output of fixture offset
The data can be programmed and can be input from or output to
external equipment, as described below:
(1) Setting a reference fixture offset by G10
G10 L21 PnP;
n: Reference fixture offset number
P: Reference angle or reference fixture offset on each axis
With this command, a reference fixture offset or reference angle
can be programmed.
If the command is executed in G90 mode, the specified value is set
directly. If the command is executed in G91 mode, the sum of the
specified value and the previous value is set.
NOTE
This operation requires the programmable data
input (G10) function.
(2) Reading or writing a system variable of a custom macro
With the following system variable, a reference fixture offset or
reference angle can be read or written:
15001 + 20*(n - 1) + (m - 1)
n: Reference fixture offset number (1 to 8)
m: Axis number (1 to number of controlled axes)
NOTE
This operation requires the use of the custom macro
function.
(3) Reading and writing the PMC window
Data can be read or written as a system variable of a custom macro
in the PMC window.
NOTE
This operation requires the use of an NC window
and a custom macro function.
(4) Output to external equipment
When the punch soft key is selected on the fixture offset screen,
data can be output to external equipment such as a Floppy
Cassette via the RS-232C interface.
Data is output in G10 format without a program number.
NOTE
This operation requires a reader/punch interface
and a programmable data input function.