
B-64120EN/01 4.DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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4.45 PARAMETERS OF AXIS CONTROL BY PMC
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
8001 SKE AUX NCC RDE OVE MLE
[Data type] Bit
MLE Whether all axis machine lock signal MLK <G044#1> is valid for
PMC-controlled axes
0 : Valid
1 : Invalid
NOTE
Each-axis machine lock signals MLK1 to MLK8
<G108#0 to #7> are always valid, regardless of the
setting of this parameter.
OVE Signals related to dry run and override used in PMC axis control
0: Same signals as those used for the CNC
(1) Feedrate override signals *FV0 to *FV7 <G012#0 to #7>
(2) Override cancellation signal OVC <G006#4>
(3) Rapid traverse override signals ROV1 and ROV2
<G014#0,#1>
(4) Dry run signal DRN <G046#7>
(5) Rapid traverse selection signal RT <G019#7>
1: Signals specific to the PMC
(1) Feedrate override signals *FV0E to *FV7E <G151#0 to
#7>
(2) Override cancellation signal OVCE <G150#5>
(3) Rapid traverse override signals ROV1E and ROV2E
<G150#0,#1>
(4) Dry run signal DRNE <G150#7>
(5) Rapid traverse selection signal RTE <G150#6>
RDE Whether dry run is valid for rapid traverse in PMC axis control
0 : Invalid
1 : Valid
NCC When a travel command is issued for a PMC-controlled axis (selected
by a controlled-axis selection signal) according to the program:
0 : P/S alarm 139 is issued while the PMC controls the axis with an
axis control command. While the PMC does not control the axis,
a CNC command is enabled.
1 : P/S alarm 139 is issued unconditionally.
AUX The number of bytes for the code of an auxiliary function (12H)
command to be output is
0 : 1 (0 to 255)
1 : 2 (0 to 65535)
SKE Skip signal during axis control by the PMC
0 : Uses the same signal SKIP <X004#7> as CNC.
1 : Uses dedicated axis control signal ESKIP <X004#6> used by the
PMC.