Mazatrol T-Plus Parameter List
Mazatrol T-Plus Parameter List
Mazatrol T-Plus Parameter List
for
Mazatrol T-Plus
Publication # C732SA0021E
6/98
CAUTION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
User Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.
CONTENTS
Page
1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-1 Purpose of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2 C o n f i g u r a t i o n
1-3 MAZAK Customer Support Network .......................... 1-3
2. USING THE NC PARAMETER LISTS ........................... 2-1
2-1 NC Parameter List Structure ............................... 2-1
3. PARAMETER LIST OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-1 User Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-2 Machine Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-32
C732SA0021E
6/98
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Notes:
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1. INTRODUCTION
1-1 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL
Mazak is committed to the highest levels of customer service and support. If a
machine problem is encountered, contact the nearest service office of the Mazak
customer support network for assistance. Please use the Machine Documentation
Customer Evaluation form supplied at the end of this section with any comments and
suggestions for improvement. Thank you for your interest.
[ NOTE ]
This manual is provided as a quick reference to basic machine and CNC functions. It
should, however, be used in conjunction with the operation and programming manuals
also supplied.
[ NOTE ]
assistance.
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Mazak machines are engineered with a number of safety devices to protect personnel
and equipment from injury and damage. Operators should not, however, rely solely
upon these safety devices, but should operate the machine only after fully
understanding what special precautions to take by reading the machine documentation
thoroughly.
[ CAUTION ]
1-2 CONFIGURATION
1) Page numbers are given as two numerals joined by a hyphen. The first number
indicates the chapter number and the second indicates the page number within
that chapter.
Example 1: 2-15
In the event an additional page is inserted, the page number is shown by adding
Example 2: 3-16-1
Additional page
2) Figure numbers consist of the word "Fig." followed by two numbers separated by
a hyphen. The first of these numbers is the chapter number; the second is the
number of the figure in that chapter. The figure number is followed by the title of
the figure.
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Chapter
Title
number
The suffix shown here indicates that
Number of figure in chapter there are two figures with this title, as
3) Table numbers consist of the word “Table” followed by two numbers separated by
a hyphen. The first of these numbers is the chapter number; the second is the
number of the table in that chapter. The table number is followed by the title of
the table. The tables are listed in an index at the end of the manual.
Chapter
Title
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number
second and subsequent pages if the
Number of table in chapter
table occupies more than one page.
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1-3 OPTIMUM CUSTOMER SERVICE & SUPPORT NETWORK
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The machine is provided with a number of safety 6) Do not deface, scratch or remove any caution
devices to protect personnel and equipment from plate. Should it become illegible or missing,
injury and damage. Operators should not, order another caution plate from the supplier,
however, rely solely upon these safety devices, specifying the part number shown at the lower
but should operate the machine only after fully right corner of the plate.
understanding what special precautions to take by • BEFORE POWERING UP
reading the following documentation thoroughly.
DANGER:
• BASIC OPERATING PRACTICES
Cables, cords or electric wires whose insulation
DANGER: is damaged can produce current leaks and
1) Some control panels, transformers, motors, electric shocks. Before using, check their
junction boxes and other parts have high condition.
voltage terminals. These should not be touched WARNING:
or a severe electric shock may be sustained. 1) Be sure the instruction manual and the
2) Do not touch any switches with wet hands. programming manual are fully understood
This too, can produce an electric shock. before operating the machine. Every function
WARNING: and operating procedure should be completely
1) The emergency stop pushbutton switch clear.
location should be well known, so that it can be 2) Use approved oil resistant safety shoes, safety
operated at any time without having to look for goggles with side covers, safe clothes, and
it. other safety protection required.
2) Before replacing a fuse, turn off the main 3) Close all NC unit, operating panel, electric
incoming power switch to the machine. control panel doors and covers.
3) Provide sufficient working space to avoid CAUTION:
hazardous falls. 1) The power cable from the factory feeder switch
4) Water or oil can make floors slippery and to the machine main circuit breaker should
hazardous. All floors should be clean and dry have a sufficient sectional area to handle the
to prevent accidents electric power used.
5) Do not operated any switch without a thorough 2) Cables which must be laid on the floor must be
understanding of the actions about to be taken. protected from hot chips, by using rigid or
other approved conduit, so that short-circuits
6) Avoid accidental operation of switches.
will not occur.
7) Work benches near the machine must be
3) Before first time operation of the machine after
strong enough to hold materials placed on
unpacking it or from being idle for a long period
them to prevent accidents. Articles should be
of time (several days or more), each sliding
prevented from slipping off the bench surface.
part must be sufficiently lubricated. To do so,
8) If a job is to be done by two or more persons, push and release the pump button several
coordinating signals should be given at each times until the oil seeps out on the sliding
step of the operation. The next step should not parts. The pump button has a return spring, so
be taken unless a signal is given and do not force it to return.
acknowledged.
4) Oil reservoirs should be filled to indicated
CAUTION: levels. Check and add oil, if needed.
1) In the event of power failure, turn off the main 5) For lubrication points, oil specification and
circuit breaker immediately. appropriate levels, see the various instruction
2) Use the recommended hydraulic oils, lubricants plates.
and grease or acceptable equivalents. 6) Switches and levers should operate smoothly.
3) Replacement fuses should have the proper Check that they do.
current ratings. 7) When powering the machine on, turn on the
4) Protect the NC unit, operating panel, electric switches in the following order: first the factory
control panel, etc. from shocks, since this feeder switch, then the machine main circuit
could cause a failure or malfunction. breaker, and then the control power on switch
5) Do not change parameters or electrical located on the operating panel.
settings. If changes are unavoidable, record 8) Check the coolant level, and add coolant, if
the values prior to the change so that they can needed.
be returned to their original settings, if
necessary.
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• AFTER CONTROL POWER IS TURNED ON
CAUTION:
When the control power “ON” switch on the 4) Tools and other items around the machine or
operating panel is on, the "READY" lamp on equipment should be stored to ensure good
the operating panel should also be on (check to footing and clear aisles.
see that it is). 5) Do not place tools or any other items on the
• ROUTINE INSPECTIONS headstock, turret, covers and similar places
WARNING: (For T/M).
When checking belt tensions, do not get your CAUTION:
fingers caught between the belt and pulley. 1) Tool lengths should be within specified
CAUTION: tolerances to prevent interference.
1) Check pressure gages for proper readings. 2) After installing a tool, make a trial run.
2) Check motors, gear boxes and other parts for • OPERATION
abnormal noises. WARNING:
3) Check the motor lubrication, and sliding parts 1) Do not work with long hair that can be caught
for evidence of proper lubrication. by the machine. Tie it back, out of the way.
4) Check safety covers and safety devices for 2) Do not operate switches with gloves on. This
proper operation. could cause mis-operation.
5) Check belt tensions. Replace any set of belts 3) Whenever a heavy workpiece must be moved,
that have become stretched with a fresh if there is any risk involved, two or more people
matching set. should work together.
• WARM UP 4) Only trained, qualified workers should operate
CAUTION: forklift trucks, cranes or similar equipment and
apply slings.
1) Warm up the machine, especially the spindle
and feed shaft, by running the machine for 10 5) Whenever operating a forklift truck, crane or
to 20 minutes at about one-half or one-third the similar equipment, special care should be taken
maximum speed in the automatic operation to prevent collisions and damage to the
mode. surroundings.
2) The automatic operation program should cause 6) Wire ropes or slings should be strong enough
each machine component to operate. At the to handle the loads to be lifted and should
same time, check their operations. conform to the mandatory provisions.
3) Be particularly careful to warm up the spindle 7) Grip workpieces securely.
which can turn above 4000 rpm. 8) Stop the machine before adjusting the coolant
If the machine is used for actual machining nozzle at the tip.
immediately after being started up following a 9) Never touch a turning workpiece in the spindle
long idle period, the sliding parts may be worn with bare hands, or in any other way.
due to the lack of oil. Also, thermal expansion 10) To remove a workpiece from the machine other
of the machine components can jeopardize than by a pallet changer, stop the tool and
machining accuracy. To prevent this condition, provide plenty of distance between the
always make sure that the machine is warmed workpiece and the tool (for M/C).
up.
11) While a workpiece or tool is turning, do not
• PREPARATIONS wipe it off or remove chips with a cloth or by
WARNING: hand. Always stop the machine first and then
1) Tooling should conform to the machine use a brush and a sweeper.
specifications, dimensions and types. 12) Do not operate the machine with the chuck and
2) Replace all seriously worn tools with new ones front safety covers removed (For T/M).
to prevent injuries. 13) Use a brush to remove chips from the tool tip,
3) The work area should be adequately lighted to do not use bare hands .
facilitate safety checks. 14) Stop the machine whenever installing or
removing a tool.
15) Whenever machining magnesium alloy parts,
wear a protective mask.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: 1) Thoroughly read and understand the safety
1) During automatic operation, never open the precautions in the instruction manual.
machine door. Machines equipped with the 2) Thoroughly read the whole maintenance
door interlock will set the program to single manual and fully understand the principles,
step. construction and precautions involved.
2) When performing heavy-duty machining, • MAINTENANCE OPERATION
carefully prevent chips from being accumulated DANGER:
since hot chips from certain materials can 1) Those not engaged in the maintenance work
cause a fire. should not operate the main circuit breaker or
• TO INTERRUPT MACHINING the control power "ON" switch on the
WARNING: operating panel. For this purpose, "Do not
When leaving the machine temporarily after Touch the Switch, Maintenance Operation in
completing a job, turn off the power switch on Progress!" or similar warning should be
the operation panel, and also the main circuit indicated on such switches and at any other
breaker. appropriate locations. Such indication should
be secured by a semi-permanent means in the
• COMPLETING A JOB reading direction.
CAUTION:
2) With the machine turned on, any maintenance
1) Always clean the machine or equipment. operation can be dangerous. In principle, the
Remove and dispose of chips and clean cover main circuit breaker should be turned off
windows, etc. throughout the maintenance operation.
2) Make sure the machine has stopped running, WARNING:
before cleaning. 1) The electrical maintenance should be done by
3) Return each machine component to its initial a qualified person or by others competent to do
condition. the job. Keep close contact with the
4) Check the wipers for breakage. Replace responsible person. Do not proceed alone.
broken wipers. 2) Overtravel limit and proximity switches and
5) Check the coolant, hydraulic oils and lubricants interlock mechanisms including functional parts
for contamination. Change them if they are should not be removed or modified.
seriously contaminated. 3) When working at a height, use steps or ladders
6) Check the coolant, hydraulic oil and lubricant which are maintained and controlled daily for
levels. Add if necessary. safety.
7) Clean the oil pan filter. 4) Fuses, cables, etc. made by qualified
manufacturers should be employed.
8) Before leaving the machine at the end of the
shift, turn off the power switch on the operating • BEFORE OPERATION & MAINTENANCE BEGINS
panel, machine main circuit breaker and factory WARNING:
feeder switch in that order. 1) Arrange things in order around the section to
• SAFETY DEVICES receive the maintenance, including working
1) Front cover, rear cover and coolant cover. environments. Wipe water and oil off parts and
provide safe working environments.
2) Chuck barrier, tail barrier and tool barrier (NC
software). 2) All parts and waste oils should be removed by
the operator and placed far enough away from
3) Stored stroke limit (NC software). the machine to be safe.
4) Emergency stop pushbutton switch. CAUTION:
• MAINTENANCE OPERATION PREPARATIONS 1) The maintenance person should check that the
1) Do not proceed to do any maintenance machine operates safely.
operation unless instructed to do so by the 2) Maintenance and inspection data should be
foreman. recorded and kept for reference.
2) Replacement parts, consumables (packing, oil
seals, O rings, bearing, oil and grease, etc.)
Should be arranged in advance.
3) Prepare preventive maintenance and record
maintenance programs.
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ALWAYS TURN THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER TO THE “OFF” POSITION & USE AN APPROVED
LOCKOUT DEVICE WHEN COMPLETING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS.
LOCKOUT PROCEDURE
1) THE LOCKOUT PROCESS MUST BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY.
2) INFORM ALL EFFECTED PERSONNEL OF YOUR INTENT TO LOCKOUT AND SERVICE THE
SPECIFIED MACHINE.
3) SHUT OFF MACHINE POWER USING NORMAL SHUT DOWN PROCEDURES.
4) TURN OFF THE MACHINE AND INDIVIDUAL BUILDING CIRCUIT BREAKERS. MAKE SURE ALL
STORED ELECTRICAL ENERGY IS RELIEVED. (EG: SPINDLE & AXIS SERVO CONTROLLERS)
5) CONNECT THE LOCKOUT DEVICE AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 1, AND ATTACH THE APPROPRIATE
TAG AT THE MACHINE CIRCUIT BREAKER. THE TAG MUST IDENTIFY THE PERSON
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOCKOUT. THIS WILL ENSURE THAT POWER CANNOT BE
RESTORED BY ANYONE ELSE.
6) TEST THE MACHINE TO VERIFY THAT MACHINE SYSTEMS DO NOT OPERATE IN ANY WAY.
ONCE TESTING IS COMPLETE, MAKE SURE ALL SWITCHES ARE IN THE “OFF” POSITION.
CONFIRM THAT THE LOCKOUT DEVICES REMAIN PROPERLY INSTALLED.
7) COMPLETE THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.
8) MAKE SURE ALL PERSONNEL ARE CLEAR OF THE MACHINE.
9) REMOVE THE LOCKOUT DEVICE. MAKE SURE ALL PERSONNEL ARE AT A SAFE LOCATION
BEFORE RESTORING MACHINE POWER.
PADLOCK
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
The following subjects outline the items that 6) In pouring grout, fasten the leveling block
directly affect the machine installation and start- base plates with the collar retaining screws
up. To ensure an efficient and timely installation, to prevent the base plates from dropping.
please follow these recommendations before When the grout has completely hardened,
calling to schedule a service engineer. level the machine properly, and tighten M24
nuts to secure the machine to the
foundation.
• ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Note:
Avoid the following places for installing the
machine: The machine must be anchored to the
foundation with J-bolts, expansion bolts or
1) Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and/or near a other suitable method.
heat source, etc. Ambient temperature during
operation: 0° thru 45°C (32°F to 113°F). The machine accuracy and alignment
specifications quoted by Mazak can usually
2) Avoid areas where the humidity fluctuates be obtained when the minimum foundation
greatly and/or if high humidity is present; requirements are met. However, production
normally 75% and below in relative humidity. A of close tolerance parts requires the use of an
higher humidity deteriorates insulation and appropriate certified foundation. Foundations
might accelerate the deterioration of parts. that do not meet certified specifications may
3) Avoid areas that are especially dusty and/or require more frequent machine re-leveling and
where acid fumes, corrosive gases and salt are re-alignment, which can not be provided
present. under terms of warranty.
4) Avoid areas of high vibration. If any of these conditions cannot be met,
5) Avoid soft or weak ground (minimum load contact the nearest Mazak service office
bearing capacity of 1025 lbs./ft2) immediately.
• FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
For high machining accuracy, the foundation
must be firm and rigid. This is typically
accomplished by securely fastening the
machine to the foundation with anchor bolts. In
addition, the depth of concrete should be as
deep as possible (minimum 6 - 8 inches). Note
the following:
1) There can be no cracks in the foundation
concrete or surrounding area.
2) Vibration proofing material (such as asphalt)
should be put all around the concrete pad.
3) Form a “cone” in the foundation for J-bolt
anchors, or use expansion anchors.
4) With the foundation anchor bolt holes open
pour the primary concrete at a minimum
thickness of 6 - 8 inches. Typically, the
concrete must have a minimum compression
rating of 2500 lbs. @ 250 lbs. compression
and strengthened with reinforcing rods. When
the concrete has cured, rough level the
machine, and install the J-bolts, leveling blocks,
etc., and pour grout into foundation bolt holes.
5) Mix an anti-shrinkage agent such as Denka
CSA with concrete, or use Embeco grout to fill
the foundation bolt holes.
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• WIRING
1) Use only electrical conductors with
performance ratings equivalent or superior.
2) Do not connect any power cables for devices
which can cause line noise to the power Desirable Independent Grounding:
distribution panel, such as arc welders and high
frequency machinery.
3) Arrange for a qualified electrician to connect NC Earth resistance:
the power lines. Machine Less than 100 ohms
4) Incoming supply voltage should not deviate
more than ±10% of specified supply voltage.
5) Source frequency should be±2 Hz of nominal Common Grounds:
frequency.
Resistance to ground
= 100 ÷ the number of
[ CAUTION ] devices connected to
the grounding (ohms)
VERIFY THE ACTUAL MACHINE ELECTRICAL
Note: Never ground equipment as shown below:
POWER REQUIREMENT AND THE MAIN
TRANSFORMER RATING (IF APPLICABLE), AS
• GROUNDING
1) An isolated earth ground with a resistance to
ground of less than 100 ohms is required.
Typically, a 5/8” copper rod, 8 feet long, and
no more than 5 feet from the machine, is
sufficient. Building grounds or multiple
machines grounded to the same ground rod,
are not acceptable.
2) The wire size should be greater than AWG
(American Wire Gauge) No. 5 and SWG
(British Legal Standard Wire Gauge) No. 6.
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2. USING the NC PARAMETER LISTS
A parameter is data required for setting machine and NC equipment operation modes.
Parameters are preset at the factory. Some parameters can be changed by the user to
adjust for changes in machine condition or when adding optional equipment.
If incorrect parameter values are set, the machine and NC may not function properly.
Make sure you have a thorough understanding of a parameter function before making
any changes.
Title of display —
Meaning
Address Unit Setting range Description
”
ÿ
‘ ’
÷ ◊
- Bit input type parameters have the bit No. shown in the parentheses below
address.
Example:
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”: Description of a parameter and setting values (meaning)
‘: Parameter setting unit value
’: Setting value range
÷: Effectivity (When the parameter takes effect)
Examples:
1. “Instant” designates that a new parameter value becomes effective upon
parameter change.
2. “Power offÆon” designates that new parameter value will become effective
after the following procedure is completed:
[1] Change parameter setting value
Ø
[2] Press power OFF button on the control panel.
Ø
[3] Press power ON button on the control panel.
◊: Applicable program
M ........ Effective only for MAZATROL programs
E ......... Effective for EIA/ISO programs
M•E ...... Effective for either MAZATROL or EIA/ISO programs
Precautions
(1) The type and setting value for required parameters may vary according to machine
types, optional equipment and software version.
Values are set for specific machines and NC equipment and must not be used for
other machines.
(2) The factory set parameters are recorded at machine run-off and stored inside the
electrical control. This paper must not be lost.
(3) If parameter setting values are changed, make note of the values before and after
the change.
(4) If machines are not operated for a long time, battery backup may be lost resulting
in the loss of data (battery alarm indicated). In this case, confirm parameter setting
values by referring to the parameter record paper. If a machine is operated without
re-entering parameter data, programming and operation errors will result.
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3. PARAMETER LIST OUTLINE
3-1 USER PARAMETERS
Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
P2 (bit 0) Selection for cutting path method in milling line machining Instant M
process
(bit 1) Output/no output of spindle rotation command during Instant M
manual program machining process
(bit 2) Selection of whether the return to the tool change position Instant M
is to be executed upon issuance of T-command with the
same TNo. but followed by a different suffix
(bit 3)
(bit 4) Selection of whether the position of fixed point is to be Instant M
shifted by an amount of A13
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
P5 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
P7 (bit 0) Selection of special trace indication Instant M
(bit 5) Selection of the form of the tool on the GRAPHIC display Instant M
(bit 6) Selection of the display type in the work number listing Instant M•E
window
(bit 7) Selection of the display type on the PROGRAM FILE Instant M•E
display
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
P8 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 1)
(bit 3) Tool offset amount selection for EIA spare tool change Instant E
(bit 4) Selection of T command digit length Instant E
(bit 6) Selection of return method during deep hole drilling cycle Instant E
(bit 7) Selection of tool return position at the end of drilling cycle Instant E
P11 (bit 0) Selection of initial G96 (allowed only in G code series A) Instant E
(bit 3)
(bit 6)
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
(bit 4)
(bit 5) Selection of M code output at bottom during tapping Instant E
cycle
(bit 6)
(bit 7) Enables/disables M203/M204 output during tapping cycle Instant E
(bit 6) Zero setting of the block number and the number of times Instant E
during the restart operation mode valid/invalid
(bit 7) Enables/disables reverse rotation error prevention Instant E
function during G46 mode
P14 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2) Selection of automatic EIA program operation without Instant E
zero point return upon power on
(bit 3)
(bit 5)
(bit 6) Selection as to handling of leading zeros in the DPRNT Instant E
command mode
P15 (bit 0) Overriding valid/invalid of the return speed during a Instant M•E
synchronous tapping
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
P15 (bit 4) Address selection for direct input of chamfered corner R Instant E
curved surface dimensions
(bit 7)
P16 (bit 0) Enables/disables in-position check Instant M•E
(bit 1)
(bit 2) Whether reading/writing of system variables is to be Instant E
executed during tool pass check
P25
P26 Selection of escape pattern from wall (90°) in rough Instant E
cutting cycle
P27 Specification of first M code for milling axis gear selection Instant M
P28 Specification of first M code for spindle gear selection Instant M
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U1 Tool turning clearance in X-axis 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U2 Tool turning clearance in Z-axis 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U3 Safety contour clearance – Outside diameter clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U4 Safety contour clearance – Inside diameter clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U5 Safety contour clearance – Front clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U6 Safety contour clearance – Back clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U7 Thread cutting clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U8 Groove cutting clearance in X-axis 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U9 Groove cutting clearance in Z-axis 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U10 Milling line right/left cutting clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U11 Workpiece transfer clearance 0.0001 inches
0. 001 mm or Instant M
U12 Amount of edge clearance after EDG roughing 0.0001 inches
U13
U14
U15
U16
U17
0.001 mm/rev Instant M
U18 Return speed at pecking portion in groove cutting, or 0.0001
drilling process inches/rev
Feedrate specification reference speed for finish cutting 0.001 mm/rev Instant M
U19 or 0.0001
in milling line machining process inches/rev
U20
mm/min or Instant M
U21 Measurement skip feedrate (X-axis, Z-axis) 0.1 inches/min
mm/min or Instant M
U22 Measurement approach speed (X-axis, Z-axis) 0.1 inches/min
mm/min or Instant M
U23 Measurement skip speed (C-axis) 0.1 inches/min
mm/min or Instant M
U24 Measurement approach speed (C-axis) 0.1 inches/min
U25 Approaching speed for TPS function mm/min or Instant M
0.1 inches/min
mm/min or Instant M
U26 Workpiece pressing speed 0.1 inches/min
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
U31
U32
0.001 mm or Instant M
U33 Return distance in X-axis at wall during rough cutting 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U34 Return distance in Z-axis at wall during rough cutting 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U35 Cut depth per cycle for machining inside diameter 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U36 Reverse feed tolerance for contour machining 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U37 Overtravelling in X-axis direction in edge machining 0.0001 inches
process
U38 Acceleration distance clamp value for thread cutting Lead/10 Instant M
process
0.001 mm or Instant M •E
U39 Cut depth for final cut in thread cutting process 0.0001 inches
U40
0.001 mm or Instant M•E
U41 Pecking return distance in groove cutting process 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U42 Overlap distance in groove cutting process 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U43 Escape value after machining in edge machining 0.0001 inches
process
0.001 mm or Instant M
U44 Drilling depth decrement 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M •E
U45 Pecking return distance in drilling process 0.0001 inches
0.001 mm or Instant M
U46 Drilling cut depth clamp value 0.0001 inches
Escape value after milling axis orientating at hole 0.001 mm or Instant M
U47 0.0001 inches
bottom in boring process
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
U54 Spindle revolution clamp value in cutting off cycle rpm Instant M
U56 Number of times that feedrate is to be reduced during the Times Instant M
#4 and #5 cutting cycle of a grooving process
U62
U63
U64
U65 Delay timer of M code for the parts catcher (No. 1 spindle 0.001 sec Instant M
head)
U66 Delay timer of M code for the parts catcher (No. 2 spindle 0.001 sec Instant M
head)
U67
U68
U69
U72
U73 Ratio of distribution of masking points in an X-axial % Instant M•E
direction on the GRAPHIC display
U75 Timer setting for manual TOOL EYE measurement 56 msec Instant M•E
U80
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
U83
U84
U85
U86
U87 Commercially available printer function - Graphics Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
mode selection digit
U88 Commercially available printer function - Graphics Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
mode selection digit
U89 Commercially available printer function - Graphics Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
mode selection digit
U90 Commercially available printer function - Setting type Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
and character mode digit
U91 Commercially available printer function - Direction-of- Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
printing mode and the forward line feed mode digit
U92 Commercially available printer function - Graphics line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U93 Commercially available printer function - Graphics line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U94 Commercially available printer function - Character line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U95 Commercially available printer function - Character line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U96
3-9
Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
K19 Chamfering data calculation coefficient in thread cutting Lead/10 Instant M•E
process
K25 Thread height calculation coefficient for inside diameter 0.01 % Instant M
thread cutting (metric)
K26 Thread height calculation coefficient for outside diameter, 0.01 % Instant M
face/rear thread cutting (inch)
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K27 Thread height calculation coefficient for inside diameter 0.01 % Instant M
thread cutting (inch)
K28
K42
K43
K44
K45
K46
K47
K48
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U54 Spindle revolution clamp value in cutting off cycle rpm Instant M
U56 Number of times that feedrate is to be reduced during the Times Instant M
#4 and #5 cutting cycle of a grooving process
U62
U63
U64
U65 Delay timer of M code for the parts catcher (No. 1 spindle 0.001 sec Instant M
head)
U66 Delay timer of M code for the parts catcher (No. 2 spindle 0.001 sec Instant M
head)
U67
U68
U69
U72
U73 Ratio of distribution of masking points in an X-axial % Instant M•E
direction on the GRAPHIC display
U75 Timer setting for manual TOOL EYE measurement 56 msec Instant M•E
U80
3-8
Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
U83
U84
U85
U86
U87 Commercially available printer function - Graphics Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
mode selection digit
U88 Commercially available printer function - Graphics Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
mode selection digit
U89 Commercially available printer function - Graphics Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
mode selection digit
U90 Commercially available printer function - Setting type Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
and character mode digit
U91 Commercially available printer function - Direction-of- Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
printing mode and the forward line feed mode digit
U92 Commercially available printer function - Graphics line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U93 Commercially available printer function - Graphics line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U94 Commercially available printer function - Character line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U95 Commercially available printer function - Character line Hexadecimal Printer start M•E
feed width digit
U96
3-9
Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
K19 Chamfering data calculation coefficient in thread cutting Lead/10 Instant M•E
process
K25 Thread height calculation coefficient for inside diameter 0.01 % Instant M
thread cutting (metric)
K26 Thread height calculation coefficient for outside diameter, 0.01 % Instant M
face/rear thread cutting (inch)
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K27 Thread height calculation coefficient for inside diameter 0.01 % Instant M
thread cutting (inch)
K28
K42
K43
K44
K45
K46
K47
K48
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Outline Unit condition program
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E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
E10
E11
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E17
E18
E19
E20
E21
E22
E23
E24
E25
E26
E27
E28
E29
E30
E31
E32
E33
E34
E35
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E36
E37
E38
E39
E40
E41
E42
E43
E44
E45
E46
E47
E48
E49 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
E50 (bit 0) Handling when the lives of all the same group number Instant E
tools are reached in a standard EIA/ISO mode
(bit 1) Method of estimating a residual life in standard EIA/ISO Instant E
mode
(bit 2)
(bit 4) Cursor position hold on the TOOL OFFSET display Instant M•E
(bit 5) Tool set data protection in the automatic operation mode Instant M•E
(bit 7)
E52 (bit 0) How to handle EOR (%) – M02 or M30 Instant E
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Address Outline Unit condition program
E53 (bit 0) Program protect flag (Whether editing of the programs of Instant M•E
the order of WNo. 9000 is to be prohibited)
(bit 1) Program protect flag (Whether displaying of the programs Instant M•E
of the order of WNo. 9000 is to be prohibited)
(bit 4) Program protect flag (Whether editing of the programs of Instant M•E
the order of WNo. 8000 and WNo. 9000 is to be
prohibited.)
(bit 5) Program protect flag (Whether displaying of the programs Instant M•E
of the order of WNo. 8000 and WNo. 9000 is to be
prohibited.)
(bit 3) Default selection in the INCREMENT INPUT menu item Instant M•E
display on the TOOL OFFSET display
E55 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E56 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E57 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E58 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E59 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E60 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E61 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E62 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E63 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
E64 (bit 0)
(bit 7)
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J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J11 PLC message and alarm display language selection Instant M•E
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17 Selection of a cylindrical interpolation rotational axis for Instant E
cylindrical interpolation plane selection
J18 Error reduction ratio during corner and arc command setting % Instant E
J19 Angle of the tool nose during the G76 mode Degree Instant E
J20 Number of common variables between turrets (#100 Instant E
onward)
J23 Method of sorting out programs on the PROGRAM FILE Instant M•E
display
J24 Tool registration quantity pattern on the TOOL LIFE display – Instant E
J25
J26
J27
J28 Reduction ratio for the G00-based relief rate during a very- % Instant M
deep-hole drilling cycle
J29 Dwell at the hole bottom during a DRL or MDR process Revolutions Instant M
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J30
J31
J32
L16
L17 Macro program number corresponding to L9 Instant E
L18 Macro program number corresponding to L10 Instant E
L24
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L31
L32
L33
L34
L35
L36
L37
L38
L39
L40
L41 Number of times of pecking up to the return of the tool to a Times Instant M
position near the starting point of the #4 or the # 4 very-
deep-hole- drilling cycle of a DRL or MDR process
L42
L43
L44
L45
L46
L47
L48
L49
L50
L51
L52
L53
L54
L55
L56
L57
L58
L59
L60
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L61
L62
L63
L64
L69
L70
L71
L72
L73
L74
L75
L76
L77
L78
L79
L80
L81
L82
L83
L84
L85
L86
L87
L88
L89
L90
L91
L92
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L93
L94
L95
L96
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I11 Use/disuse of CR code output to paper tape punch I/O start M•E
I12
I13 Selection of punch code and parity V check I/O start M•E
I14 Number of space characters between work No. and data 1 caracter I/O start M•E
to be punched on paper tape
I15 Number of space characters between programs to be 1 caracter I/O start M•E
punched on paper tape
I16 Number of leading and tailing feed characters of paper 10 caracters I/O start M•E
tape
I17 Perforation pattern for “[” code for EIA I/O start M•E
I18 Perforation pattern for “]” code for EIA I/O start M•E
I19 Perforation pattern for “ # ” code for EIA I/O start M•E
I20 Perforation pattern for “*” code for EIA I/O start M•E
I21 Perforation pattern for “=” code for EIA I/O start M•E
I22 Perforation pattern for “:” code for EIA I/O start M•E
I23
I24 Perforation pattern for paper tape rewinding command I/O start M•E
code
I25 Transmission retry frequency for DNC file transfer Times I/O start M•E
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I26 Acceptance retry frequency for DNC file transfer Times I/O start M•E
I27 Transmission retry frequency for DNC command Times I/O start M•E
message transfer
I28 @ waiting time for DNC transfer 0.1 sec I/O start M•E
I29 TEXT, * waiting time for DNC transfer 0.1 sec I/O start M•E
I30 EOT waiting time for DNC transfer 0.1 sec I/O start M•E
I31 Stop time after acceptance of ! for DNC transfer 0.1 sec I/O start M•E
I32 Reset time after digital out for DNC transfer 0.1 sec I/O start M•E
I33 Acceptance Æ transmission switching time for DNC 0.01 sec I/O start M•E
transfer
I34 Command response message waiting time for DNC 0.1 sec I/O start M•E
transfer
I36
I37 Stop time between EOT acceptance and * transmission 0.01 sec I/O start M•E
for DNC transfer
I38 Stop time between EOT transmission and * transmission 0.01 sec I/O start M•E
for DNC transfer
I39 DNC physical error detection repeat times Times I/O start M•E
I40
I42 Total number of lines per printing page Line I/O start M•E
I43
I44
I45
I46
I47
I48
I49 MAZATROL DC program termination code 1 I/O start M
I53
I54
I55
I56 Selection of data transfer type with CMT I/O start M•E
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I57 (bit 0) Selection of loading tool data or tool offset data for CMT and I/O start M•E
DNC I/O operation
(bit 1) Selection of saving program with set up data for CMT and I/O start M•E
DNC I/O operation
(bit 2) Selection of loading tool data number and suffix for CMT and I/O start M•E
DNC I/O operation
(bit 3) Selection of loading pitch error compensation of machine I/O start M•E
parameter for CMT and DNC I/O operation
(bit 4) Selection of loading jaw data for CMT and DNC I/O operation I/O start M•E
(bit 5) Selection of loading a program whose workpiece number I/O start M•E
exist already in NC unit, for CMT, TAPE or DNC I/O
operation
(bit 6)
(bit 1)
(bit 2) Selection of PTP program end code – M199 I/O start M•E
(bit 3) Selection of PTP program end code – M198 I/O start M•E
(bit 4) Selection of PTP program end code – M99 I/O start M•E
(bit 5) Selection of PTP program end code – M30 I/O start M•E
(bit 6) Selection of PTP program end code – M02 I/O start M•E
(bit 7)
I59 (bit 0) Selection of printing out menu along with display hard copy I/O start M•E
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I60 (bit 0) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of work No. I/O start M•E
search after program reception
(bit 1) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of DNC alarm I/O start M•E
display
(bit 2) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of loading I/O start M•E
programs of stored work No.
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I60 (bit 3) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of relieving I/O start M•E
program rewrite switch function
(bit 4)
(bit 5) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of I/O start M•E
outputting data blocks with a data length of 0
(bit 6) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of layout I/O start M•E
data size
(bit 7) Selection of functions for DNC I/O – Selection of deleting I/O start M•E
all programs before work No. 9000 at the program
reception start
I61 (bit 0) ID communication function selection – Alarm output I/O start M•E
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I62 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I63 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
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I64 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I67 (bit 0) Assignment of ports for printer I/O start M•E
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
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Address Outline Unit condition program
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I70 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I71 (bit 0) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Work No., process No.
(bit 1) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Tool No., work counter
(bit 2) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Measurement mode
(bit 3) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Target data
(bit 4) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Measurement data
(bit 5) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Offset data
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Address Outline Unit condition program
I71 (bit 6) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Tolerance upper/lower
(bit 7) Selection of measurement data items to be printed out – I/O start M•E
Day and time of measurement
I72 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I73 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I74 (bit 0)
(bit 1)
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
(bit 6)
(bit 7)
I75
I76
I77
I78
I79
I80
I81
I82
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Address Outline Unit condition program
I83
I84
I85
I86
I87
I88
I89 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I90 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I91 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I92 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I93 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I94 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I95 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I96 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I97 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I98 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I99 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I100 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I101 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I102 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I103 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I104 Function name registration on the SET UP RECORD display ASCII by Instant M
decimal digit
I105
I106
I107
I108
I109
I110
I111
I112
I113
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I114
I115
I116
I117
I118
I119
I120
I121
I122
I123
I124
I125
I126
I127
I128
I129
I130
I131
I132
I133
I134
I135
I136
I137
I138
I139
I140
I141
I142
I143
I144
I145
I146
I147
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I148
I149
I150
I151
I152
I153
I154
I155
I156
I157
I158
I159
I160
I161
I162
I163
I164
I165
I166
I167
I168
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Effective Applicable
Address Outline Unit condition program
(bit 2)
(bit 3)
(bit 4)
(bit 5)
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A18 (bit 6)
(bit 7)
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
A32
A33
A34
A35
A36
A37
A38
A39
A40
A41
A42
A43
A44
A45
A46
A47
A48
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A49 Upper limit data of Stored Stroke Limit II 0.001 mm or After travelling M•E
0.0001 inches stop
A50 Lower limit data of Stored Stroke Limit II 0.001 mm or After travelling M•E
0.0001 inches stop
A51
A52
A53
A54
A55
A56
A57
A58
A59
A60
A61
A62
A63
A64
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B12 (C12)
B13 (C13)
B14 (C14) Selection of reference tool in updating data method Instant E
during automatic nose measurement (for EIA)
B15 (C15)
B16 (C16)
B17 (C17)
B18 (C18)
B21 (C21)
B22 (C22)
B23 (C23)
B24 (C24)
B25 (C25)
B26 (C26)
B27 (C27)
B28 (C28)
B29 (C29)
B30 (C30)
B31 (C31) Name of the fourth axis at “POSITION” item ASCII by Instant M•E
decimal digit
B32 (C32) Name of the fifth axis at “POSITION” item ASCII by Instant M•E
decimal digit
B33 (C33) Chuck outside diameter 0.001 mm or Power M
0.0001 inches OFFÆON
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B61 (C61) Tool nose measurement sensor width in X-axis direction 0.001 mm or Instant M
0.0001 inches
B62 (C62) Tool nose measurement sensor width in Z-axis direction 0.001 mm or Instant M
0.0001 inches
B63 (C63) Tool nose measurement sensor mounting position in X- 0.001 mm or Instant M
axis 0.0001 inches
B64 (C64) Tool nose measurement sensor mounting position in Z- 0.001 mm or Instant M
axis 0.0001 inches
B70 (C70)
B71 (C71)
B72 (C72)
B73 (C73) X-coordinate of tool path start point on the TOOL PATH 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
CHECK display 0.0001 inches
B74 (C74) Z-coordinate of tool path start point on the TOOL PATH 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
CHECK display 0.0001 inches
B75 (C75) Spindle limit speed 1 selection for spindle position Revolutions Power M•E
OFFÆON
control time constant
B76 (C76) Spindle limit speed 2 selection for spindle position Revolutions Power M•E
OFFÆON
control time constant
B77 (C77) Spindle limit speed 3 selection for spindle position Revolutions Power M•E
OFFÆON
control time constant
B78 (C78) Spindle position control time constant 1 0.001 sec Power M•E
OFFÆON
B79 (C79) Spindle position control time constant 2 0.001 sec Power M•E
OFFÆON
B80 (C80) Spindle position control time constant 3 0.001 sec Power M•E
OFFÆON
B81 (C81) EIA barrier selection – Tail to be used or not Instant E
(bit 0)
(bit 1) EIA barrier selection – Holder present or not Instant E
(bit 2) EIA barrier selection – Main chuck outer or inner jaw Instant E
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B82 (C82) M-code for spindle forward rotation during a fixed hole- Power E
OFFÆON
drilling cycle
B83 (C83) M-code for spindle reverse rotation during a fixed hole- Power E
OFFÆON
drilling cycle
B86 (C86)
B87 (C87)
B88 (C88)
B89 (C89)
B90 (C90)
B91 (C91)
B92 (C92)
B93 (C93)
B94 (C94)
B95 (C95)
B96 (C96)
B110 (C110)
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B111 (C111)
B112 (C112)
B113 (C113)
B114 (C114)
B115 (C115)
B116 (C116)
B117 (C117)
B118 (C118)
B119 (C119)
B120 (C120)
B121 (C121)
B122 (C122)
B123 (C123)
B124 (C124)
B125 (C125)
B126 (C126)
B127 (C127)
B128 (C128)
B129 (C129)
B130 (C130)
B131 (C131)
B132 (C132)
B133 (C133)
B134 (C134)
B135 (C135)
B136 (C136)
B137 (C137)
B138 (C138)
B139 (C139)
B140 (C140)
B141 (C141)
B142 (C142)
B143 (C143)
B144 (C144)
B145 (C145) Dwell time during the C-axis unclamping mode in a msec Power M•E
OFF Æ ON
fixed hole-drilling cycle
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B148 (C148) Feedrate during measurement for automatic tool mm/min Instant E
offsetting
B149 (C149) Rapid feed overriding R0 data % Instant M•E
B152 (C152)
B153 (C153) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[1] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B154 (C154) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[2] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B155 (C155) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[3] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B156 (C156) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[4] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B157 (C157) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[5] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B158 (C158) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[6] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B159 (C159) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[7] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B160 (C160) Maximum spindle speeds setting for each gear position rpm Power M•E
[8] during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B161 (C161) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [1] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B162 (C162) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [2] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B163 (C163) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [3] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B164 (C164) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [4] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B165 (C165) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [5] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B166 (C166) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [6] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B167 (C167) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [7] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
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B168 (C168) Critical spindle speeds setting for each gear position [8] rpm Power M•E
during a synchronous tapping cycle OFF Æ ON
B169 (C169) Maximum permissible speed of the rotational axis for rpm Power E
OFF Æ ON
polygonal machining
B170 (C170)
B171 (C171)
B172 (C172)
B173 (C173)
B174 (C174)
B175 (C175)
B176 (C176)
B188 (C188)
B189 (C189)
B190 (C190)
B191 (C191)
B192 (C192)
B193 (C193)
B194 (C194)
B195 (C195)
B196 (C196)
B197 (C197)
B198 (C198)
B199 (C199)
B200 (C200)
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B201 (C201)
B202 (C202)
B203 (C203)
B204 (C204)
B205 (C205)
B206 (C206)
B207 (C207)
B208 (C208)
B209 (C209) Maximum position switch data [1] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B210 (C210) Maximum position switch data [2] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B211 (C211) Maximum position switch data [3] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B212 (C212) Maximum position switch data [4] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B213 (C213) Maximum position switch dats [5] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B214 (C214) Maximum position switch data [6] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B215 (C215) Maximum position switch data [7] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B216 (C216) Maximum position switch data [8] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B217 (C217) Maximum position switch data [9] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B218 (C218) Maximum position switch data [10] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B219 (C219) Minimum position switch data [1] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B220 (C220) Minimum position switch data [2] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B221 (C221) Minimum position switch data [3] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B222 (C222) Minimum position switch data [4] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B223 (C223) Minimum position switch data [5] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B224 (C224) Minimum position switch data [6] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B225 (C225) Minimum position switch data [7] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B226 (C226) Minimum position switch data [8] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B227 (C227) Minimum position switch data [9] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
B228 (C228) Minimum position switch data [10] 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
0.0001 inches
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Address Outline Unit condition program
B234 (C234)
B235 (C235)
B236 (C236)
B237 (C237) Measurement area for automatiac tool offsetting 0.001 mm or Instant E
X-axial direction 0.0001 inches
B238 (C238) Measurement area for automatiac tool offsetting 0.001 mm or Instant E
Z-axial direction 0.0001 inches
B239 (C239) Deceleration area setting for automatic tool offsetting 0.001 mm or Instant E
X-axial direction 0.0001 inches
B240 (C240) Deceleration area setting for automatic tool offsetting 0.001 mm or Instant E
Z-axial direction 0.0001 inches
B241 (C241) EIA chuck barrier : Jaw shape dimension A 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B242 (C242) EIA chuck barrier : Jaw shape dimension B 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B243 (C243) EIA chuck barrier : Jaw shape dimension C 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B244 (C244) EIA chuck barrier : Jaw shape dimension D 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B245 (C245) EIA chuck barrier : Jaw shape dimension E 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B246 (C246) EIA chuck barrier : Holder mounting position 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B247 (C247) EIA chuck barrier : X-axial width of the holder 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B248 (C248) EIA chuck barrier : Z-axial width of the holder 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B249 (C249) EIA chuck barrier 0.001 mm or Instant E
Z-axial tool nose position 0.0001 inches
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Address Outline Unit condition program
B252 (C252) EIA tail barrier : Tail extruding length 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B253 (C253) EIA tail barrier : Workpiece length 0.001 mm or Instant E
0.0001 inches
B254 (C254) EIA tail barrier : Distance from the machine origin 0.001 mm or Instant E
position to the leading edge position during tail 0.0001 inches
reversing
B255
B256
B257 X-axial tool reference position (For Integrex, vertical 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
(C257) turning tool) 0.0001 inches
B258 Z-axial tool reference position (For Integrex, vertical 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
(C258) turning tool) 0.0001 inches
B259 X-axial tool reference position (Only for Integrex, 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
horizontal turning tool) 0.0001 inches
B260 Z-axial tool reference position (Only for Integrex, 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
horizontal turning tool) 0.0001 inches
B261 X-axial tool reference position (Only for Integrex, 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
vertical milling tool) 0.0001 inches
B262 Z-axial tool reference position (Only for Integrex, 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
vertical milling tool) 0.0001 inches
B263 X-axial tool reference position (Only for Integrex, 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
horizontal milling tool) 0.0001 inches
B264 Z-axial tool reference position (Only for Integrex, 0.001 mm or Instant M•E
horizontal milling tool) 0.0001 inches
B265 (C265)
B266 (C266)
B657 (C267)
B268 (C268)
B269 (C269)
B270 (C270)
B271 (C271)
B272 (C272)
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4. MAZATROL T PLUS NC PARAMETER LISTS
Meaning
Address Unit Description
NM211-00209
Instant M (ÆK4, K5)
4-1
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
(ÆP17)
$
Instant M
4-2
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Selecting whether the spindle is to be If P1 (bit 6) = 1 : then the spindle does not stop.
stopped following completion of the END
process in which continuous machining is
P1 specified
(bit 6)
$
Instant M
P2 (bit 0)=0
$
Instant M
4-3
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P2 (bit 2)=0 :
Selection of whether the return to the tool
The tool change position is not reached.
change position is to be executed upon
issuance of T-command with the same TNo. P2 (bit 2)=1 :
P2
but followed by a different suffix. The tool change position is reached.
(bit 2)
$
Instant M
$
Instant M
4-4
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant M
P6 (bit 0) = 0 : Invalid
After tool change, the new tool is immediately selected
Selection of whether immediate indexing of
and used.
the automatically selected spare tool is to be
made valid or invalid. P6 (bit 0) = 1 : Valid
P6 After tool change, the new tool is selected last in the
(bit 0) same tool group.
Note:
If the EIA program has been set to the standard
EIA/ISO type, the new tool is immediately selected and
$
used, irrespective of the setting of this parameter.
Instant M•E Æ (P16 (bit 3))
4-5
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Note:
If the standard EIA/ISO mode is selected, tools will
always be selected in the order of the tool number,
irrespective of the setting of this parameter.
$
Instant M•E Æ(P16 (bit 3))
If P6 (bit 2) = 0, then:
Tool offset type A is selected.
Tool offset type selection – Type A or type B
If P6 (bit 2) = 1, then:
P6
Tool offset type B is selected.
(bit 2)
(GEOMETRIC OFFSET + WEAR COMP.)
$
Instant M•E
If P6 (bit 4) = 0, then:
Multi-edged tools cannot be used.
Multi-edged tool valid/invalid selection
If P6 (bit 4) = 1, then:
P6
Multi-edged tools can be used.
(bit 4)
$
Instant M
If P6 (bit 5) = 0, then:
A name can be selected.
Name/ID No. selection on the TOOL DATA
(3) display If P6 (bit 5) = 1, then:
An ID number can be selected.
P6
(bit 5)
$
Instant M•E
4-6
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P7 (bit 0)=0 :
Ordinary real time graphic shown if trace mode is
Selection of special trace indication
selected on the GRAPHIC display during MAZATROL
program execution
P7 P7 (bit 0)=1 :
(bit 0) Tool nose mark (') and tool path shown instead of
ordinary real time graphic when trace mode is selected
on the GRAPHIC display during MAZATROL program
execution
Note:
Under umber display specifications, the tool nose
$ marking is always displayed and this parameter
becomes invalid.
Instant M
Instant M
P7 (bit 2)=1
For millimeter specification: Two decimal digits
CPT-X . . . . . . . 0.01 to 999.99
CPT-Z . . . . . . . –999.99 to 999.99
For inch specification: Three decimal digits
CPT-X . . . . . . . 0.001 to 99.999
$
CPT-Z . . . . . . . –99.999 to 99.999
Instant M
4-7
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P7 (bit 3)=0
Tool data can always be set on all items of TOOL
Selection of conditions capable of setting
DATA (1) display and the item “ACT-z/NOSE-R” of
tool data
TOOL DATA (2) display.
P7 P7 (bit 3)=1
(bit 3) Only when the program override enable/disable toggle
switch is set to the ENABLE side, tool data can be set
on the items “TOOL SET”, “WEAR COMP.”, “USED”
of TOOL DATA (1) display and the item “ACT-z/NOSE-
R” of TOOL DATA (2) display.
$
However, data cannot be set during automatic
Instant M•E operation.
If P7 (bit 4) = 0, then :
A name can be selected.
JAW SHAPE display name/code selection
If P7 (bit 4) = 1, then :
A code can be selected.
P7
(bit 4)
$
Instant M•E
If P7 (bit 5) = 0 :
Then the tool is displayed in the same simplified form
Selecting the form of the tool on the
as that of T32.
GRAPHIC display
Example:
P7
(bit 5)
If P7 (bit 5) = 1 : Then the tool is displayed in real
form.
$ Example:
Instant M
If P7 (bit 6) = 0, then:
Work numbers and names are displayed.
Selection of the form of display in the work
number listing window – Work number+ If P7 (bit 6) =1 , then:
P7 name or work number only. Only work numbers are displayed.
(bit 6)
$
Instant M•E
4-8
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
If P7 (bit 7) = 0, then :
A maximum of 32 programs are displayed on one page
Selection of the form of display on the
with a maximum of 16 characters each.
PROGRAM FILE display – 16-character
display of each of 32 programs per page or If P7 (bit 7) = 1, then :
P7 32-character display of each of 16 programs A maximum of 16 programs are displayed on one page
(bit 7) per page. with a maximum of 32 characters each.
$
Instant M•E
$
Instant M
P9 (bit 2)=1
G code in series A selected.
Selection of G code series A
P9 (bit 3) = 1
P9
G code in series B selected.
(bit 2)
Instant E
4-9
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P9 (bit 7)=0
Thread number specified per inch for address E in
Address E specification for thread number/
thread cutting command
lead in precision thread cutting command
P9
(G32) P9 (bit 7)=1
(bit 7)
Precision lead for address E in thread cutting command
$
Instant E
P10
(bit 0)
$
Instant E
P10
(bit 1)
Note:
$ If 0 or 1 is set for both P10 (bit 0) and P10 (bit 1), G17
Instant E (XY plane) will be selected as initial plane.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Description
$
Instant E
4 - 11
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant
Instant EE
$
Instant E
4 - 12
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant E
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant E
$
Instant E
$
Instant E
$
Instant E (ÆP12 (bit 7))
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant E (ÆP12 (bit 5))
$
Instant E
$
Instant E
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant M•E
$
Instant M•E
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant E
If P14 (bit 2) = 0
Automatic EIA program operation cannot be performed
Selection of automatic EIA program
operation without zero point return upon If P14 (bit 2) = 1
power on Automatic EIA program operation can be performed.
P14
(bit 2)
$
Instant E
If P14 (bit 4) = 0
Then the workpiece barriers do not function.
Whether the workpiece barriers are to be
activated If P14 (bit 4) = 1
Then the workpiece barriers function.
P14
(bit 4) This parameter is valid only for a MULTIPLEX.
$
Instant M
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
If P14 (bit 7) = 0 :
Incremental method
Selecting a method of updating data during
1. Normal tool (without reference tool) . . . B14 = 0
automatic nose measurement (for EIA)
Addition . . . . . New offset value X or Z =
Former offset value X or Z +
Compensation value X or Z
If P14 (bit 7) = 1 :
Absolute method
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant M•E (Æ J22)
$
Instant M•E
$
Instant E
4 - 19
Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P15 (bit 4) = 0 :
(I), (K), (R), (,R), (,C) and (,A) can be used.
Address selection for direct input of
chamfered corner R curved surface P15 (bit 4) = 1 :
dimensions (R), (C) and (A) can be used.
P15
(bit 4)
$
Instant E
P15 (bit 5 ) = 0 :
Tool shape offsetting is not cancelled with offset
Selection of whether tool shape offsetting is
number 0.
to be cancelled with offset number 0.
P15 (bit 5) = 1 :
P15 Tool shape offsetting is cancelled with offset number 0.
(bit 5)
$
Instant E
P15 (bit 6) = 0 :
Tool shape offsetting is accomplished by shifting the
Selection of a tool shape offsetting method
coordinate system.
P15 (bit 6) = 1 :
P15 Tool shape offsetting is accomplished by moving the
(bit 6) tool.
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$ Note:
Refer to M51 and M52 of M Code List.
Instant M•E
P16 (bit 2) = 0 :
Reading/writing of system variables is not executed
Whether reading/writing of system variables
during tool pass check.
is to be executed during tool pass check
P16 (bit 2) = 1 :
P16 Reading/writing is executed during tool pass check.
(bit 2)
$
Instant E
P16 (bit 3 ) = 0 :
T32 compatible format
EIA format selection – Standard EIA/ISO
format or T32 compatible format P16 (bit 3) = 1 :
Standard EIA/ISO format
P16
(bit 3)
$
Instant E
P16 (bit 4 ) = 0 :
Macro interrupt signals are not used to make macro
Macro interrupt valid/invalid
interrupt program execution invalid
P16 (bit 4) = 1 :
P16 Macro interrupt signals are used to make macro
(bit 4) interrupt program execution valid.
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Instant E
P16 (bit 6) = 0 :
Local variables from #1 to #33 are cleared to <voids>
Whether local variables are to be cleared by
by resetting.
resetting
P16 (bit 6) = 1 :
P16 Local variables from #1 to #33 are not cleared to
(bit 6) <voids> by restting.
$
Instant E
P16 (bit 7 ) = 0 :
Common variables from #100 to #149 are cleared to
Whether common variables are to be cleared
<voids> by resetting.
by resetting
P16 (bit 7) = 1 :
P16 Common variables from #100 to #149 are not cleared
(bit 7) to <voids> by resetting.
$
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
A5 Z-axis
6 1 3
Machine A5
origin X-axis
point 4
0 2
5
Lx
bx
Lz
Selection of tool change position
specification code
Dmax 7
Workpiece 8
Program origin
point
Zc bz
NM211-00215
Zc = Stock material edge projection length
Dmax = Stock material maximum outside diameter
P17 bx = Tool turning clearance (X-axis)
= U1/2
bz = Tool turning clearance (Z-axis)
= U2
Lx = Length of the longest tool in X direction
Lz = Length of the longest tool in Z direction
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Note:
If P17=5 or 6, Z-axis tool change position is identical
Selection of tool change position
with the end point of previous machining. In the case
specification code
below, however, this may not be applied.
As shown here, if
the longest tool
U2
P17 comes into the
hatched portion,
the position will
escape in Z-axis
Stock material length Stock material direction by the
edge protrusion
$ length distance
determined by U2.
Instant M (ÆU1, U2, A5) NM211-00216
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Times
Instant M
(ÆU61)
Example:
$ P21=1
2:1
Instant M•E NM211-00217
1/20 sec
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P23
1/20 sec
Instant M
P24
Revolutions
Remaining at groove bottom until the
Instant M spindle rotates N times. NM211-00218
$
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant M
P30
P30
Chamfering data
Degree
Note: NM211-00219
Instant E Set 45 or 60.
14.2 msec
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U1 U2
Chuck
U1/2
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Stock material shape
Instant M
Dmax i0
U2
Dmax=Stock material maximum outside diameter
i0=Stock material edge projection length
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant M
U6 i U5
Safety contour clearance-Inside diameter
clearance (diametral value) Safety contour
U3/2
U4 Stock material shape
U4/2
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
i0
Dmax
Dmin
Instant M
NM211-00221
Safety contour clearance—Front clearance
U5
U6
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U7
Programmed shape
U7
Programmed shape
U7
NM211-00223
<FCE>
U7
Programmed shape
Thread cutting
acceleration
distance
NM211-00224
<BAK>
Thread cutting
acceleration
distance
U7
Instant M NM211-00225
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U8/2
NM211-00226
U8
<IN>
Front clearance U5
Tool path
U8/2
Instant M
<FCE>
Outside diameter clearance U3 /2
Tool path
Groove cutting clearance (diametral value) in
Z-axis
Front clearance U5
U9 NM211-00228
U9
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Mill line
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches left cutting
U10 U10
Instant M NM211-00230
U11 NM211-00231
U12
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Pecking speed
“ ”
U18
— Cutting: (G1) F command data
“ Pecking: (G1) U18
” Cutting: (G1) F command data
NM211-00232
0.001 mm/rev or or 0.0001 inches/rev Note:
In drilling process (DRL, MDR), U18 setting will be used
Instant M only for #2 [#2] type.
Roughness
π π ππ ππ πππ πππ
code
1 2 3 4 5 6
Kf K0 x 0.8-3 K0 x 0.8-2 K0 x 0.8-1 K0 K0 x 0.8 K0 x 0.82
Roughness
ππππ ππππ ππππ
code 7 8 9
Kf K0 x 0.83 K0 x 0.84 K0 x 0.85
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Description
Instant M NM211-00234
(ÆU22, U59, U60)
U22
Instant M
—, ”=Traverse speed
“= Measurement approach
Measurement skip speed (C-axis) Sensor path
speed (U24)
— ‘= U23
U23 “‘ Workpiece
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Refer to U23.
U24
Instant M
U25
Instant M
Example:
Workpiece transferred from No. 1 spindle head to No. 2
Workpiece pressing speed in workpiece
spindle head
transfer process (TRS)
U26
Workpiece
No. 1 No. 2
Spindle head Spindle head
U26 Workpiece transfer clearance (U11)
Note:
Set this parameter equal to or as close as possible to
its standard value. Excessive or insufficient setting may
mm/min or 0.1 inches/min
cause a contact error.
Instant M (ÆU11, U50)
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Example:
Workpiece transferred from No. 1 spindle head to No. 2
Revolution number (rpm) of two spindles in
spindle head
workpiece transfer while the spindles are
rotating in workpiece transfer process (TRS)
U27 Workpiece
No. 1 No. 2
Spindle speed Spindle speed
(rpm) U27 (rpm) U27
Workpiece transfer clearance (U11)
rpm Workpiece transfer position specified
in TRANSFER display
Instant M NM211-00237
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Example 1:
Return distance (diametral value) in X-axis at Conventional type cutting
wall during rough cutting in bar cutting Prior to cutting up along the wall in the end of final
process (BAR) or in corner machining cycle,escape will be made by specified distance.
process (CNR)
U33
U33/2
Example 2:
High speed rough cutting.
Return distance (diametral value) in Z-axis at
Escape will be made by U33 and U34 specified
wall during rough cutting in bar cutting
distance during return after reaching the wall.
process (BAR) or in corner machining
process (CNR)
U34
U33/2
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
U34
Instant M NM211-00240
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
NM211-00241
Cutting is promoted gradually from the edge, and
machining chip removal efficient.
U35
Example:
Outside diameter machining in normal (– Z-axis
Reverse feed tolerance for contour
direction)
machining
dr=Reverse feed contour data
U36 Contour
dr
dreU36 . . . No alarm
Instant M dr>U36 . . . Alarm
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
PS PE U37
Start End
point point
NM211-00244
Note:
U37 By setting an adequate value for U37, uncut residue will
not be produced in edge machining.
Instant M NM211-00245
U38
L L0
Acceleration distance clamp value for thread
cutting process (THR)
NM211-00246
L=Effective thread length
L0=Acceleration distance
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U41
U41
Instant M•E
d d: Tool diameter
i: Groove width
Overlap distance for machining wide groove
Tool
in groove cutting process (GRV)
U42
U42
Instant M NM211-00249
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U43
Cut depth dn di d1
Drilling depth decrement in drilling process
(DRL, MDR)
U44 b
dn
1 2 i n
Number of cutting in
D=Drilling depth NM211-00251
d1=Cut depth in 1st cycle
di=Cut depth in ith cycle
di=d1– U44 × (i–1) (difb)
di=b (di<b)
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches b=Drilling cut depth clamp value (U46)
Instant M (ÆU46)
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
P2 P1
U45
D4 D3 D2 D1
NM211-00252
P1=Start point
P2=End point
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Dn(n=1 to 4)=Cut depth
Instant M•E
U46
Instant M (ÆU44)
A
Escape value after milling axis orientating at
hole button in boring process (BOR) A= Cutting start point
B H B= Milling axis orienting
U47 position
H= Machining depth
U47
Note: NM211-00253
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
On machines without milling axis orienting function,
Instant M always set 0.
U48
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U49 End
Center
point
Start point End point
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches Start
point radius radius
U49
Instant E NM211-00254
Example:
Workpiece transferred from No. 1 spindle to No. 2
Workpiece pressing distance in workpiece
spindle
transfer process (TRS)
NM211-00255
U50
Workpiece transfer
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches clearance (U11)
Workpiece transfer
position specified in
Instant M TRANSFER display
NM211-00256
Note:
Using this parameter will reduce load in the initial
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
contact between the tool and workpiece.
Instant M (ÆK13)
NM211-00257
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
If U52 fd, tool eacape from the workpiece.
Instant M If U52 <d, tool doesn’t escape from the workpiece.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U53
CS PS
Tool diameter
Groove width
NM211-00258
Note:
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
This parameter can be used only when Y-axis option is
Instant M provided.
rpm
Instant M
If U55 f 2 :
Then the finishing is repeated the number of times
determined by U55 with the depth of U39/U55.
<Supplementary description>
- Parameter U55 is valid only for #0 or #0 . It is not
valid for #1, 1 , #2 or #2 .
- Parameter U55 is not valid if U39 = 0.
Times
- The refinishing of threading is executed once as
Instant M before.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
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Feed rate : 0.3
Workpiece Workpiece
Times
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 1
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U59
Measurement region
U59 c
U59
d
NM211-00259
a=Approach point
b=Measurement start point
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches c=Measurement point (target data)
d=Measurement end point
Instant M
b a
Measurement U60 c
Measurement stroke for tool nose region U60
measurement d
U60
NM211-00260
b=Measurement start point
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches c=Measurement point (target data)
d=Measurement end point
Instant M
U61 b=a×
U61
100 ON C-axis rotation by
angle b in this
direction
% a
Instant M NM211-00261
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U65
0.001 sec
Instant M
U66
0.001 sec
Instant M
U70
$
Instant M•E
Setting Description
Notes:
1. Selecting CHK function specifies the transfer
pattern by the gantry robot.
2. Even if 2 or 3 is selected, the operation of CHK or
$ BAR may become standard one depending on
machine model.
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
If U74 = 0 :
% Then the distribution ratio is regarded as 95%.
Instant M•E
U74
Ratio of distribution of masking points in a Z-
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axial direction on the GRAPHIC display
U74 during workpiece masking
Programmed
outside Masking points
diameter U73
Instant M•E
56 msec
Instant M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Note:
< This parameter is valid only for the MULTIPLEX CELL
system.
Instant M
If U79 = 0, then :
Any data from 0 to 99.999 msec can be set on the
Setting range of MTP dwell time data
PROGRAM display.
If U79 = 1 to 65535, then :
Any data from 0 to U79 – 1 msec can be set on the
U79
PROGRAM display.
msec
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
ASCII ESC * m n1 n2
U87 Hex 1B 2A 04 80 02
U88
U89
U87
( 2 A 0 4 ) h
U88
( 8 0 0 2 ) h
U89
( F F F F ) h
Note:
Hexadecimal digit Set these parameters to Fh if they are not to be used.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
ASCII ESC @
Hex 1B 40
U90
90
( 0 9 4 0 ) h
Hex 1B 3C
( 3 C ) h ( 3 C ) h
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
U93 ( F F F F ) h
Hexadecimal digit
1111 1111 1111 1111
Printer start M•E
U94 ( 3 2 F F ) h
U95
( F F F F ) h
U94
U95 1111 1111 1111 1111
Setting
Epson Citizen
U87 2A04
U88 8002
U89 FFFF
U91 3C3C
U94 32FF
Hexadecimal digit
U95 FFFF
Printer start M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
F2 F1 b
Acceleration rate in up-going taper for rough
cutting in bar machining process (BAR) a
NM211-00262
K2 b
F2=F1× ×
K2 100 a
F1=Feedrate for rough cutting
F2=Increased feedrate
Notes:
% 1. This is effective only when P1 (bit 0)=1.
2. Up to 500 % can be set.
Instant M
F2 F1
Acceleration rate in up-going wall slope
(90°) for rough cutting in bar machining
process (BAR)
NM211-00263
K3
K3 F2=F1×
100
F1=Feedrate for rough cutting
F2=Increased feedrate
Notes:
% 1. This is effective only when P1 (bit 0)=1.
2. Up to 500 % can be set.
Instant M
a
b F3
Deceleration rate in down-going taper for F1
rough cutting in bar machining process
(BAR)
K4 a
K4 F3=F1× ×
100 b
F1=Feedrate for rough cutting
F3=Reduced feedrate
NM211-00264
% Notes:
1. This is effective only when P1 (bit 1)=1.
Instant M 2. Up to 500 % can be set.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
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F1
(CPY)
K6 NM211-00266
K6
F2=F1×
100
F1=Feedrate inside stock contour
% F2=Feedrate outside stock contour
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
K9
%
Note:
Instant E Up to 100 % can be set.
%
Note:
Instant M Up to 100 % can be set.
K11
F’=F×
100
Deceleration rate at cutting start time in F=Specified feedrate
drilling process (DRL, MDR) F’=Feedrate at cutting start
End point Programmed
start point
k Drill D
K11
i
NM211-00268
Feedrate at F’ over distance i from the
programmed start point
D
i= (0°<k<180°)
2×tank/2
% (kf180°)
i=0
Instant M Note: Up to 100 % can be set.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
D
k Drill
K12
i
NM211-00269
Feedrate at F’ to the point distant by i from the end point
D D
i= + (0°<k<180°)
2×tank/2 10
D
% i= (kf180°)
10
Note: Up to 100 % can be set.
Instant M
F F’
Deceleration rate at rough cutting start time
in bar machining process (BAR) and copy Deceleration
clearance (U51)
machining process (CPY)
K13
NM211-00270
K13
F’=F×
100
F=Specified feedrate
F’=Decelerated feedrate
% (ÆU51)
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Example:
K14 = 0 K14 = 10%
K14
R-DEP. = 5 R-DEP. = 5
5 5.1
10.1
10.1 5
5
0.1
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
F1
F2
K18 NM211-00271
K18
F2=F1×
100
F1=Specified feedrate
F2=Return speed
P1=Start point
% P2=End point
L2 L1 L
Chamfering data calculation coefficient in End
thread cutting process (THR) point
Start
| point
NM211-00272
K19
L=Effective thread length
L1=Same pitch incomplete thread length (copy delay)
L2=Chamfering data
|=Chamfering angle
K19
L2=Lo×
10
Lead/10 Lo=Thread lead
Programmed Programmed
end point start point
K20 i
NM211-00273
Cutting end point specified farther by this length i
K20
i=P×
10
P=Tapping pitch
Pitch/10
i=Incomplete thread portion length
Instant M Note: Up to 99 can be set.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Normal state
Tap
Tapper elongation calculation coefficient
Pressed state
Tap during cutting,
etc.
K21
i NM211-00274
K21
i=P×
10
P=Tapping pitch
Pitch/10
i=Tapper elongation
Instant M Note: Up to 99 can be set.
%
Axial
feedrate
Instant M
Workpiece
Diametral feedrate
%
Note:
Instant M Up to 999 % can be set.
K24
h=P×
10000
Thread height calculation coefficient for h=Thread height
outside diameter, face/rear thread cutting P=Thread pitch
(metric)
K24
0.01 %
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Refer to K24.
K25
0.01 %
Instant M
Refer to K24.
0.01 %
Instant M
Refer to K24.
Thread height calculation coefficient for
inside diameter thread cutting (inch)
K27
0.01 %
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
f
Feedrate calculation reference diameter in
mill drilling process (MDR)
f0
K29
f = f0 × D (D < D0)
D0
Instant M
D0 D
NM211-00276
Feedrate calculation reference diameter in
mill boring process (BOR) f=Feedrate
f0=Data depending on cutting conditions
D=Hole diameter
K30
D0=K29×a- (MDR process)
D0=K30×a- (BOR process)
a: 1/10 (for metric specs.) or
0.1 mm or 0.01 inches
1/100 (for inch specs.)
Instant M
f
Radial direction feedrate calculation
reference diameter for rough cutting in
f0
milling line machining process (MGV, LCT,
RGT, LFT) D
f = f0 × (D < D0)
D0
f = f0 (D f D0)
K31
D0 D
NM211-00276
f=Feedrate
f0=Data depending on cutting conditions
D=Groove width
D0=K31×a
0.1 mm or 0.01 inches a: 1/10 (for metric specs.) or
1/100(for inch specs.)
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Roughness
π π ππ ππ πππ πππ
code
1 2 3 4 5 6
Kf K0 x 0.8-3 K0 x 0.8-2 K0 x 0.8-1 K0 K0 x 0.8 K0 x 0.82
Roughness ππππ ππππ ππππ
code
7 8 9 K0=Standard data 0.5
0.1 mm or 0.01 inches
Kf K0 x 0.83 K0 x 0.84 K0 x 0.85
<#1>
K33 NM211-00277
K33
<#2>
K34
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Instant M
K33
NM211-00278
P
Polishing margin depth for #1 to #3
<#3>
K34
K33 P
K34
NM211-00279
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches K34 K33
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
K35 P
K36
Instant M
NM211-00280
K36
<#5>
K37
K37
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
P
Instant M
NM211-00278
K38
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
K39
K39
P
K40
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
NM211-00279
K40
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 2
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 3
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
<
Instant M
E49
(bit 3)
<
Instant M
E49
(bit 4)
<
Instant M•E
<
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 3
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
<
Instant E
Instant M•E
Instant M•E
Instant M•E
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 3
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
<
Instant M
Instant E
Fixed turning cycle G66/G66.1 selection E52 (bit 1) = 0 : G66.1 (Block-by-block call)
E52
E52 (bit 1) = 1 : G66 (Modal call)
(bit 1)
<
Instant E
<
Instant M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 3
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant M•E
Instant M•E
Instant M•E
If E54 (bit 0) = 0 :
Power-on display selection
Then the POSITION display is selected.
If E54 (bit 0) = 1 :
E54 Then the MAINTENANCE CHECK display is selected.
(bit 0)
<
Instant M•E
If E54 (bit 1) = 0 :
Page extension on the MAINTENANCE
Then the page can be extended to a maximum of two
CHECK display
pages.
Instant M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 3
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant M•E
Instant M•E
If E54 (bit 4) = 0 :
Default selection in the INCREMENT INPUT
Then selection of the TOOL DATA (2) display leaves
menu item display on the TOOL DATA (2)
the INCREMENT INPUT menu item display in its
display
reversed status.
E54
(bit 4)
If E54 (bit 4) = 1 :
Then selection of the TOOL DATA (2) display leaves
< the INCREMENT INPUT menu item display in its
normal (non-reversed) status.
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant M•E
<
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant E
Angle
Degree
The setting must be either 0, 29, 30, 55, 60 or 80.
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Example:
If 10 is set in J20
#100 to #109 : Common variables that are valid for
both turrets
#110 to #149 : Common variables that are valid only
J21 Number of common variables between for one turret
turrets (#500 onward)
If 10 is set in J21
#500 to #509 : Common variables that are valid for
both turrets
#510 to #531 : Common variables that are valid only
for one turret
<
The maximum permissible value will be used if the
Instant E designated value is larger than that one.
Instant E
<
Instant M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
J28
Cutting feed
Rapid feed (G00)
%
Instant M
Revolutions
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Number of times of
roughing
<
Instant E
<
Instant E
mm or 0.1 inches
Instant M
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant E
Instant E
<
Instant E
<
Instant E
<
Instant E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant E
Times
Instant M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 4
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
L65
Instant E
L67
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Instant E
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USER PARAMETER No. 5 Address I1 to I8
With parameter I1 to I8, items about I/O devices represented by <DV1> to<DV8> are specified.
The represented I/O devices are as below.
I1 { { { {
I2 × { { {
I3 × { { {
I4 × { × ×
I5 × { { {
I6 × { { ×
I7 × { { ×
I8 × { × ×
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
2 4800
I1
3 2400
4 1200
5 600
$ 6 300
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
I2 2 1.5
3 2
$
I/O start M•E
I3 1 Odd parity
2 Even parity
$
I/O start M•E
$
I/O start M•E
I5 1 6
2 7
$ 3 8
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$ 3 Control codes DC 1 to 4
1 YES | | { | {
$
Note:
I/O start M E• This parameter is used only when I6 is set to 3.
sec
≠ ≠
DC2 DC4
I9
Setting Description
0 No output of DC2 or DC4
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
2 EOB only
I10 3 EOR only
4 Any one character (character specified by I4)
I12
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
1 character
I14 (Number of characters)
I/O start M•E
Program Program
1 character I15 (Number of characters)
E E
Feed O (Significant data) O Feed
10 characters R R
Punch ending
I/O start M•E Tape setting position position
[ Code
I17
$ (0x27)+(1×26)+(0×25)+(0×24)+(1×23)+(1×22)+(0×21) +(0x20) = 76
Setting value
I/O start M•E NM211-00281
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Example:
] Code
I18
$ (0x27)+(0×26)+(0×25)+(0×24)+(1×23)+(1×22)+(0×21) +(1x20) = 13
Setting value
I/O start M•E NM211-00282
# Code
I19
I20 * Code
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
= Code
I21
$ (0x27)+(1×26)+(0×25)+(1×24)+(1×23)+(0×22)+(1×21) +(1x20) = 91
Setting value
I/O start M•E NM211-00285
$ (0x27)+(1×26)+(0×25)+(0×24)+(0×23)+(1×22)+(1×21) +(0x20) = 70
Setting value
I/O start M•E NM211-00286
I24 Rewinding
command
code
(0x27)+(0×26)+(0×25)+(1×24)+(1×23)+(1×22)+(1×21) +(0x20) = 30
Setting value
NM211-00287
$ Note:
Set to 0 for the paper tape reader without rewinding
I/O start M•E function.
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
* Transmission repeated
@
EOT
NM211-00288
Times
After repetition as often as the set number of times,
I/O start M•E alarm will be caused.
HOST NC
*
I26 @ Return to initial status
TEXT repeated until TEXT or
EOT signaled back
@
EOT
NM211-00289
Times After repetition as often as the set number of times,
alarm will be caused.
I/O start M•E
Refer to I25.
I27
Times
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
* I28/10 sec
@
I28
TEXT I28/10 sec
@
EOT
*
@
I29 I29/10 sec
TEXT
@
EOT I29/10 sec
*
0.1 sec @
HOST NC
*
@
I30
TEXT
@
I30/10 sec
EOT
0.1 sec
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
I31 !
I31/10 sec
0.1 sec
I32
0.1 sec
I33 HOST NC
HOST NC
* * I33/
@ @ 100
I33/
sec
TEXT 100 sec TEXT I33/
@ 100
I33/ @
sec
0.01 sec EOT 100 sec EOT
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
@ Command
I34 message
TEXT
@
EOT
I34/10 sec
Command *
response @
message
0.1 sec TEXT
Note:
I/O start M•E 0 cannot be set. NM211-00296
I35
$
I/O start M•E
I37 TEXT
@
EOT
I37/100 sec
*
0.01 sec @
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
*
@
TEXT
I38
@
EOT
I38/100 sec
*
0.01 sec @
I41
¨ Printout end
Number Blank line feed
of lines ¨ Blank line feed
Line end
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
I42
I42 Number Creasing
of lines perforation
I42
Number
of lines
Line
I49 Example:
O 0001 ;
0103F73A . . . . ;
01048EF . . . . . ;
:
$
:
I/O start M END ; I49 = “E” (Set & 44)
% I50 = “N” (Set & 4E)
I51 = “D” (Set & 45)
If characters END are set in addresses I49, I50 and
MAZATROL DC program termination code 2 I51, then an END code will be regarded as the end
I50 of the program having been set, and the program
will terminate.
$
I/O start M
$
I/O start M
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
I52
$
I/O start M•E
If I56 = 0 :
Data transfer with CMT is selected
Selection of data transfer type with CMT
If I56 = 1 :
System macro loading/saving is selected.
I56
$
I/O start M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (0 : YES 1 : NO)
Selection of loading and saving data for Select whether to save set up
CMT, TAPE or DNC I/O operation, and DNC data for CMT, DNC I/O,&
alarm display selection computer link operation.
Selection between whether or
not to load for CMT and DNC
I/O operation
- tool data or tool offset data
I57 - tool data number and suffix
(bit input)
- pitch error compensation of
machine parameter
- jaw data
Selection between whether or
not to load a program whose
workpiece number exist
$ already in NC unit, for CMT,
TAPE or DNC I/O operation
I/O start M•E DNC alarm display selection
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (0 : NO 1 : YES)
Selection of PTP program end code
Selection between whether
or not O or : code of next
program should be used as
program end for loading a
number of programs
I58
(bit input) M199 When these codes
M198 are loaded, select
M99 whether or not to
M30 use them as PTP
M02 program end.
$
I/O start M•E
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Selection between whether
Selection of printer function
or not to print out menu
along with display hard copy
I59 (0 : NO 1 : YES)
(bit input)
Format of MAZATROL programs
printing
0 : Hardcopy format
1 : Character format (High
speed output mode)
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (0 : NO 1 : YES)
Selection of functions for DNC I/O
After program reception,
selection between whether or
not work No. search for the
program should be executed
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
ID communication function selection (0 : NO 1 : YES)
I61
Alarm output during ID communication
(bit input)
$
I/O start M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
I65
CRT type Card name Port (CSA21)
(bit input)
Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 0
Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 1
$
I/O start M•E
$
I/O start M•E
I67
CRT type Card name Port (CSA21)
(bit input)
Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 0
Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 1
$
I/O start M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 5
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
I68
(bit input) CRT type Card name Port (CSA21)
Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 0
$ Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 1
I/O start M E•
I D port assignment
I69
(bit input)
CRT type Card name Port (CSA21)
Color QX524
Monochrome QX521 Channel 0
Color QX524
$ Monochrome QX521 Channel 1
Measurement data
Offset data
Tolerance upper/lower
$ Day and time of
measurement
I/O start M•E
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Title of display USER PARAMETER No. 6
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Function name registration on the SET UP The characters to be displayed in the “MACH.” field of
I89 RECORD display the SET UP RECORD display can be set in the ASCII
to code format by decimal digit.
I104
Instant M
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Notes:
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5. MACHINE PARAMETERS
GROUP A
Data related to the axes is set in MACHINE parameter group A.
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Start point Fz
NM211-00301
Feed speed for each axis will be determined according
to vector from start point to end point.
mm/min (0.1 inches/min) or deg/min Fx or Fz will be corresponding to data set for this
parameter, and remaining will be determined according
Instant M•E to vector quantity.
Instant M•E
A3
Instant M•E
Instant M•E
5-1
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 1 (No. 5)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
A5 (Z-axis)
Machine
origin A5 (X-axis)/2
A5 point
Fixed
point
NM211-00302
(2) C-axis
Specifying fixed point position
Coordinates are based on the deviation angle from the
C-axis machine origin point.
Fixed point
(+) direction
A5 C-axis machine
(C-axis)
origin point
0.001 mm (0.0001 inches) or 0.001 deg (–) direction
A6
A6 Machine
(X-axis)/2 origin point
A6
(Z-axis)
5-2
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 1 (No. 5)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
A7 (Z-axis)
Workpiece origin point
(Fixed point)
A7
A7 (X-axis)
Machine
origin point
NM211-00305
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches (This parameter determines workpiece origin point upon
power on. This can be changed by G50 command.)
Power OFF Æ ON E
A8
A8 (X-axis)/2
Reference workpiece
origin point
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches NM211-00306
Instant M•E
5-3
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 1 (No. 5)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
A9
+X
A9 (X-axis)/2
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches Machine origin point
–Z +Z
Instant M•E Movable range A10 (X-axis)/2
–X
Instant M•E
A11
A11
Instant M•E
A12
Instant M•E
5-4
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 1 (No. 5)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
A13
A13 Ball screw
Dog
NM211-00309
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Diametral value is used for X-axis.
Power OFF Æ ON M E
•
A14
A14 Ball screw
Dog
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches NM211-00310
Diametral value is used for X-axis.
Power OFF Æ ON M•E
Instant E
5-5
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 2 (No. 6)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
$
Power OFF Æ ON M•E
$
Power OFF Æ ON M•E
5-6
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 4 (No. 8)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
5-7
MACHINE PARAMETERS (Groups B and C)
Parameter numbers of address B and address C have identical functions. Parameters of address B,
however, are used for No. 1 spindle head and parameters of address C for No. 2 spindle head.
The parameters of address C are not valid for 2 or 3-axis specifications.
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
T1 to T10
<
(#1 = Outside
diameter tool)
Instant M•E Data is set as shown below:
<
Instant M•E
5-8
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B11
(C11)
$
Instant M•E
$
Instant E
Head a
B19
B19 =0 B19 0
270 90 90 270
<
180 180
Power OFF Æ ON M•E
5-9
Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Description
a Head
C19
When viewed from the direction of the arrow
C19 =0 C19 0
270 90 90 270
<
180 180
Power OFF Æ ON M•E
Instant M•E
B31
(C31) ASCII by decimal digit
Instant M•E
B32
(C32)
ASCII by decimal digit
Instant M•E
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B33
(C33)
B33
(C33)
B34
(C34)
B35
(C35)
B35
(C35)
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B37
(C37)
B37
(C37)
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B40
(C40)
B41
(C41)
B41
(C41)
B42
(C42)
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B43
(C43)
B43
(C43)
B44
(C44)
B44
(C44)
Workpiece
origin point
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B46
(C46)
Tool post
B46 (C46)
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
B47
(C47)
Tool post
B47/2
(C47/2)
B48
(C48)
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
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aaaaaaa
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aaaaaaaaaaaa
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B49
B49 (<0)
(>0)
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches (C49)
(C49) (<0)
(>0)
NM211-00327
Same for types 2, 3, 4
Instant M
Instant M
Instant M
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
NM211-00330
Instant M
Example 2:
MT pulsar
B62 (C62)
NM211-00331
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
Instant M
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Tool nose measurement sensor mounting The Z coordinate on the machine coordinate system
position, X-axis (diametral value) and the X coordinate on the reference workpiece
coordinate system are set for parameter B64 and B63
B63 respectively.
(C63)
Tool nose measurement sensor reference point is
positioned as shown below.
Example:
No. 1 spindle head side
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches
B64 Machine origin
point
Instant M Reference point of sensor
B61
Tool nose measurement sensor mounting Tool nose
measurement B63/2
position, Z-axis (diametral value) sensor
B62
B64
(C64) Workpiece reference point
NM211-00332
Note:
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches The tool nose measurement sensor reference point for
No. 2 spindle head must be positioned above left of the
Instant M sensor.
A-axis
B65 +Z
aaaa
aa
aa a
k Programmed Y-axis
aa
Yi
r
a
coordinate
Zi
+Y
NM211-00333
r = B65/2
k = A-axis displacement angle
Yi = Y-axis movement distance
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches Zi = Z-axis movement distance
(compensated displacement)
Instant M
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Az= #1 – #2 – 2R + B66
Instant M
Instant M
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B73
(C73)
B74
B73/2
Machine
origin point
Refer to B73.
B74
(C74)
Instant M•E
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 9 (No. 12)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B77
(C77)
B76
B75 (C76)
(C75)
0 [Time]
B78
(C78)
B79
(C79)
Revolutions
B80
Power OFF Æ ON M•E (C80)
1/1000 sec
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 10 (No. 13)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Instant E
<
Power OFF Æ ON E
<
Power OFF Æ ON E
B84 (C84) = 0
Prereading of T-commands becomes valid.
T-command prereading valid or invalid
B84 B84 (C84) = 1
(C84) Prereading of T-commands becomes invalid.
<
Power OFF Æ ON E
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 10 (No. 13)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B108
(C108)
Power OFF Æ ON E
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 10 (No. 13)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
msec
B148
(C148)
mm/min
Instant E
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 10 (No. 13)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B151
(C151) B149 (C149) : R0
%
B150 (C150) : R1
B151 (C151) : R2
Instant M•E
B153 Time
constant
(C153)
to
B160
(C160) (ms)
Spindle
speed
Set for each gear position
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 10 (No. 13)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
rpm
Power OFF Æ ON E
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 10 (No. 13)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Analog output
B184 channel 3 Third card
Analog output
B185 channel 4 Fourth card
Analog output
B186 channel 5 Fifth card
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Notes:
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches B217 (C217) Maximum position switch data [9]
B218 (C218) Maximum position switch data [10]
Insant M•E
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches B227 (C227) Minimum position switch data [9]
B228 (C228) Minimum position switch data [10]
Insant M•E
Distance between
opposed-turrets
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
0.001 mm or 0.0001 inches B231 (C231) Inclined Y-axis offsetting Real X-axis
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Premeasurement point
Measurement area for automatic tool
offsetting FP U V
FR
X, Z
A B C D
B237
(C237) Starting S(Xs, Zs) T
point
to B237/B238 B237/B238
B240 FR: Rapid feed
B239/B240
(C240) FP: Feedrate set
by parameter
I Xa-XsI, IZa-ZsI
(Xa, Za)
Set the jaw shape data for forming chuck barriers using
an EIA/ISO program.
EIA chuck barrier A
D
B241
(C241)
B
to
B245 E
(C245)
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B246 B246
Turret
(C246) B246 Turret
B248
to B247
B247
B248
(C248)
B248
B249
(C249)
B250
(C250)
B250
B250 B249
B249
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
Machine origin
position
Instant E
to
B254
B252
(C254) B253
B254
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B258 B258
(C258)
B257
B259
Reference workpiece origin
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Title of display MACHINE PARAMETER No. 11 (No. 14)
Meaning
Address Unit Unit Setting range Description
B262 B261
Tool reference position (For horizontal Set the dimensions shown in the diagram below.
milling) Tool
reference
Only for Integrex machines position
B263
B264
B264
B263
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Notes:
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