
4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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#7
MUS6003
#6
MCY
#5
MSB
#4
MPR
#3
TSE
#2
MIN
#1
MSK
#0
NOTE
When this parameter is set, the power must be turned off
before operation is continued.
[Data type] Bit
MSK Absolute coordinates at that time during custom macro interrupt
0 : Not set to the skip coordinates (system variables #5061 and later)
1 : Set to the skip coordinates (system variables #5061 and later)
MIN Custom macro interrupt
0 : Performed by interrupting an in–execution block (Custom macro
interrupt type I)
1 : Performed after an in–execution block is completed (Custom macro
interrupt type II)
TSE Custom macro interrupt signal UINT
0 : Edge trigger method (Rising edge)
1 : Status trigger method
MPR Custom macro interrupt valid/invalid M code
0 : M96/M97
1 : M code set using parameters (Nos. 6033 and 6034)
MSB Interrupt program
0 : Uses a dedicated local variable (Macro–type interrupt)
1 : Uses the same local variable as in the main program (Subprogram–
type interrupt)
MCY Custom macro interrupt
0 : Not performed during cycle operation
1 : Performed during cycle operation
MUS Interrupt–type custom macro
0 : Not used
1 : Used
#7
6004
#6 #5
D15
#4 #3 #2
VHD
#1
MFZ
MFZ
#0
NAT
NAT
[Data type] Bit
NAT Specification of the results of custom macro functions ATAN
0 : The result of ATAN is 0 to 360.0.
1 : The result of ATAN is –180 to 0 to 180.0.
MFZ If the angle of a custom macro operation command SIN, COS, or TAN is
1.0 10**–8 or below or if the result of operation is not accurately 0, the
operation result is:
0: Handled as underflow.
1: Normalized to 0.