
B-63943EN-1/02 APPENDIX A.INTERFACE BETWEEN CNC AND PMC
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NOTE
1 In X addresses in the table, the emergency stop
signal for each signal is *ESP<X008.4>,
*ESP<X008.0>, and *ESP<X008.1>, respectively.
2 For multipath control, one of the following
superscripts is attached to the top right of a symbol
depending on the signal type.
- Path type (for path 1 on PMC side) : #1
- Path type (for path 2 on PMC side) : #2
- Path type (for path 3 on PMC side) : #3
In addition, #1, #2 or #3 attached to a signal
indicates the signal is provided only for path 1, 2, or
3 on PMC side, respectively.
- Path type : #P
- Controlled axis type : #SV
- Spindle type : #SP
In G and F addresses in the table, #P, #SV, or #SP
attached to a signal indicates the signal is provided
for each path on CNC side, each control axis on
CNC side, or each spindle on CNC side,
respectively.
- PMC axis control group type: #PX
#PX attached to a signal indicates the signal is
provided for each PMC axis control group.
3 For the signals, a single data number is assigned to
8 bits. Each bit has a different meaning.
4 The letter "n" in each address representation
indicates the address position used in each path on
the CNC side, as shown below.
1st path : n=0 (No. 0 to 999)
2nd path : n=1 (No. 1000 to 1999)
: :
10th path : n=9 (No. 9000 to 9999)
5 For a signal of controlled axis type, when the
number of axes eceeds eight for each path, set
parameter No. 3021 to address this situation.
6 For a signal of spindle type, when the number of
axes eceeds four for each path, set parameter No.
3022 to address this situation.