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14. MEASUREMENT
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NOTE
1 The skip signal width requires at least 10 msec.
2 The CNC directly reads the skip signal SKIP<X000#7> or
<X1000#7> from the machine tool; the PMC no longer
requires to process the signal.
3 If the skip function G31 is not used, the PMC can use the
signal terminal SKIP<X000#7> or <X1000#7>
corresponding to the skip signal as a general purpose input
signal.
#7
SKIPX000
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
#7
SKIPX1000
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
#7
G006
#6
SKIPP
#5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
#7
SKF6200
#6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1
SK0
#0
GSK
[Data type] Bit type
GSK In skip cutting (G31), the skip signal SKIPP (bit 6 of G006) is:
0 : Not used as a skip signal.
1 : Used as a skip signal.
SK0 This parameter specifies whether the skip signal is made valid under the
state of the skip signal SKIP and the multistage skip signals SKIP, SKIP2
to SKIP4.
0 : When these signals are 1, they are assumed to be input (skip).
1 : When these signals are 0, they are assumed to be input (skip).
SKF Dry run, override, and automatic acceleration/deceleration for G31 skip
command
0 : Disabled
1 : Enabled
WARNING
Disable feedrate override, dry run, and automatic
acceleration/deceleration (enabled with parameter No.
6200#7 SKF=1) when the feedrate per minute is specified,
allowing for reducing an error in the position of the tool when
a skip signal is input. These functions are enabled when the
feedrate per rotation is specified.
Signal address
Parameter
Warning