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Error register
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To execute a special M function at the CNC so the PLC executes
another M function in the PLC channel and activates the general
input "SYNCHRO".
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The M function of the main channel must not end until the PLC's
M function execution is completed and the ENABLE signal of the
slave axis is set high.
Once both axes are synchronized, it won't be possible to program
movements of the PLC axis. Otherwise, error 1099 will be issued:
"Do not program a slaved axis".
During synchronization, it does not check whether the PLC axis gets
in position or not. For this reason:
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The logic output "ENABLE" of the PLC axis is activated (allowing
motion).
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The logic output "INPOS" of the PLC axis is deactivated (the axis
is NOT in position).
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General input "INHIBIT" of the PLC axis is ignored, thus not being
possible to prevent it from moving.
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The execution of the movement of the synchronized slave axis
cannot be aborted even by activating the general input
"PLCABORT".
If an error occurs canceling the "ENABLE" logic outputs of all the
axes, it also cancels the synchronization.
To end synchronization, cancel the "SYNCHRO" general input of the
PLC axis.
To assure that the PLC axis recovers its position after the
synchronization, it is recommended to use other 2 special M
functions, one at the CNC and another one at the PLC.
24 Error register
The "CNC" screen of the "STATUS" mode offers the softkey: [BB].
Pressing this softkey displays the error history indicating the error
number and when it occurred.
This information is very useful to the service technician. Pressing the
[SAVE] softkey requests the number of the CNC program to store
that information.
If the service department asks you for that program, transfer it to a
PC via DNC and send it to the corresponding address via internet.
25 Path JOG mode
It is similar to the "Path Handwheel" mode.
The "Path Handwheel" mode acts at the Handwheel position of the
selector switch whereas the "Path JOG" acts at the continuous and
incremental jog positions of the selector switch.
"Path JOG" may be used to act upon the jog keys of an axis to move
both axes of the plane at the same time for chamfering (straight
sections) and rounding (curved sections).
The CNC assumes as "Path JOG" the keys associated with the X
axis.
Summary of Contents for 8040 CNC - FEATURES
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Page 53: ...Operating Manual MC option Ref 0204 ing ...
Page 143: ...Self teaching Manual MC option Ref 0112 ing ...
Page 147: ...Chapter 1 Theory on CNC machines ...
Page 156: ...Chapter 2 Theory on tools ...
Page 164: ...Chapter 3 Hands on training ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 4 Automatic Operations ...
Page 201: ...Chapter 5 Summary of work cycles ...
Page 220: ...Chapter 6 Conversational part programs ...
Page 235: ...Appendix I Programming example ...
Page 237: ...Self teaching Manual Appendix I Page 3 MC Model Programming example Step 1 Surface milling 1 ...
Page 239: ...Self teaching Manual Appendix I Page 5 MC Model Programming example Step 3 Rectangular boss 3 ...
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