4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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#7
6803
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1
LFE
LFE
#0
LGR
NOTE
After this parameter has been set, the power must be turned
off then on again for the setting to become effective.
[Data type] Bit
LGR When the tool life management function is used, a tool life type is:
0 : Chosen based on the LTM parameter (bit 2 of parameter No.6800) for
all groups.
1 : Set to either count or duration on a group–by–group basis.
When LGR is set to 1, the specification of address Q is added to the G10
(tool life management data setting) command format. As shown in the
example below, specify the tool life of each group as either a count or a
duration. If address Q is omitted for a group, the specification of the LTM
parameter (bit 2 of parameter No.6800) applies to the group.
Example: When the LTM parameter (bit 2 of parameter No.6800) is set
to 0
G10 L3 ;
P1 L10 Q1 ; (Q1: The life of group 1 is specified as a count.)
:
P2 L20 Q2 ; (Q2: The life of group 2 is specified as a duration.)
:
P3 L20 ;
(Omission of Q: The life of group 3 is specified as a count.)
:
G11 ;
M30 ;
%
LFE When a tool life is specified by count:
0 : A count value from 0 to 9999 can be specified.
1 : A count value from 0 to 65535 can be specified.
#7
6804
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2
ETE
#1
TC1
TC1
#0
[Data type] Bit
TC1 During automatic operation, preset of the tool life counter is:
0 : Disabled.
1 : Enabled.
ETE In extended tool life management, as the mark indicating that the life of
the last tool in a group has expired:
0 : “@” is also used.
1 : “*” is used.