
PROGRAMMING13. PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
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Major addresses and the ranges of values specified for the addresses are
shown below. Note that these figures represent limits on the CNC side,
which are totally different from limits on the machine tool side. For
example, the CNC allows a tool to traverse up to about 100 m (in
millimeter input) along the X axis.
However, an actual stroke along the X axis may be limited to 2 m for a
specific machine tool.
Similarly, the CNC may be able to control a cutting federate of up to 240
m/min, but the machine tool may not allow more than 3 m/min. When
developing a program, the user should carefully read the manuals of the
machine tool as well as this manual to be familiar with the restrictions on
programming.
Table 13.2 (c) Major addresses and ranges of command values
Function Address Input in mm Input in inch
Program number O
(Note)
1 to 9999 1 to 9999
Sequence number N 1 to 99999 1 to 99999
Preparatory function G 0 to 99 0 to 99
sion
Increment
system IS–B
U, V, W,
99999.999mm 9999.9999inch
Increment
system IS–A
I, J, K, R
999999.99mm 99999.999inch
per
Increment
system IS–B
1 to 240000mm/
min
0.01 to 9600.00
inch/min
Increment
system IS–A
1 to 240000mm/
min
0.01 to 9600.00
inch/min
Spindle speed function S 0 to 20000 0 to 20000
Tool function T 0 to 99999999 0 to 99999999
Auxiliary function M 0 to 99999999 0 to 99999999
Offset number H, D 0 to 400 0 to 400
Increment
system IS–B
0 to 99999.999s 0 to 99999.999s
Increment
system IS–A
0 to 999999.99s 0 to 999999.99s
Designation of a pro-
gram number
P 1 to 9999 1 to 9999
Number of repetitions P 1 to 9999 1 to 9999
Specification of angle
in pattern function and
nibbling function
J, P, K 99999.999deg
999999.99deg
99999.999deg
999999.99deg
Number of punch
points in pattern func-
tions
K, P 1 to 9999 1 to 9999
D Major addresses and
ranges of command
values