
B-63943EN-2/01 4.CONVERSATIONAL MACRO FUNCTION AND AUXILIARY MACRO FUNCTION
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4.2.2 Command
Commands that can be used
A main difference between the conversational macro function and
auxiliary macro function is that the control codes for the macro
executor function that are related to key reading and screen display
are not available for the auxiliary macro function.
In an auxiliary macro program NC statement, no NC part program
statement can be executed. An NC part program statement, if
specified, is ignored. Note that auxiliary macro program NC
statements differ from NC part program statements in the meaning of
addresses and syntax.
For details, see Chapter 5, "Macro Variables," and Chapter 6, "Macro
Executor Functions."
NOTE
Carefully use system variables #3000, #3003,
#3004, and #3006 because they affect automatic
operation.
Commands that cannot be used
The following custom macro commands are not available:
(1) Modal call and macro call using a G, M, or T code or axis
address
(2) Subprogram call using an M, S, or T code, M code in the
specified range, second auxiliary function code, or specific code
(3) External output commands BPRNT, DPRNT, POPEN, and
PCLOS