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13. INPUT/OUTPUT OF DATA
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(a) Macro variable input
· When the data input/output function based on the I/O Link
is used
With power mate CNC DI signals EDG00 to EDG15,
specify a start number for the macro variables to be read.
With EDN00 to EDN15, specify the number of macro
variables to be read.
In step 4) of program input (described in (1).(a)), specify a
program number for the Power Mate macro variables. The
other steps are the same as those for program input.
· When data input/output function B based on the I/O Link is
used
With power mate CNC DI signals EDG00 to EDG15,
specify a start number for the macro variables to be read.
With EDN00 to EDN15, specify the number of macro
variables to be read.
In step 1) of program input (described in (1).(a)), specify a
program number for power mate CNC macro variables. The
remaining steps are the same as those for program input.
(b) Macro variable output
· When the data input/output function based on the I/O Link
is used
In step 5) of program output (described in (1).(b)), specify
a program number for a power mate CNC macro variable.
The other steps are the same as those for program output.
· When data input/output function B based on the I/O Link is
used
In step 1) of program output (described in (1).(b)), specify
a program number for a power mate CNC macro variable.
The remaining steps are the same as those for program
output.
NOTE
The setting parameter or bit 1 (ISO) of parameter No. 0000
must be set to 1 to enable the use of the ISO code for macro
variable output. When a macro variable is output in EIA
code, the power mate CNC issues alarm 001, while the
Series 16i/18i/21i issues alarm 86.
(4) Diagnostic (PMC) data input/output
In the same way as the parameters and macro variables, a power mate
CNC diagnostic data item in tape format is stored as a master–side
NC program in a program memory area. The following program
number is assigned to a Power Mate diagnostic data item of group n:
(Value set in parameter No. 8760) + n
10 + 2