
B–63200EN/03
4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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#7
NMT15630
#6
NMC
#5
NSC
#4
PRT
#3
NRE
#2
NSR
#1
PRZ
#0
PRS
[Data type] Bit
PRS The program resume function of:
0 : The standard type is used.
1 : The laser type is used.
PRZ While the program resume function is being executed, a Z–axis command
up to the position of resumption is:
0 : Not ignored.
1 : Ignored.
NSR In a sequence number search, the automatic operation in progress signal
(bit 7 (OP) of F007) is:
0 : Output.
1 : Not output.
NRE When the neighboring point search function attempts positioning to the
end point,
0 : Alarm PS4000 (No neighboring point is found) is raised.
1 : The positioning is allowed.
PRT When an attempt is made to execute the program resume function on a
Z–axis tracing program using G13:
0 : Alarm PS4001 is raised. (Current setting)
1 : Search is possible. At the resumption, turn on/off the Z–axis machine
lock (G103#2, MLK3) at the same time as the program resumption
signal REST2. Note that the program must be specified in absolute
mode.
NSC If, with the program resume function of the laser type and the neighboring
point search function, a program is to resume in a spatial corner R
insertion block:
0 : The program resumes at the program–specified point at which a
corner R is not inserted.
1 : The program resumes at the end of the inserted corner R.
NMC With the neighboring point search in attitude control B and the program
resume function, positioning to the point of resumption is:
0 : Executed for all axes at the same time.
1 : Executed for the fourth and fifth axes first, then for the remaining
axes. (Note: Executed in non–interpolation mode.)
NMT If, in a neighboring point search, the block whose end point is near the
reference position is followed by a block without movement:
0 : The system searches for the next block. (Current setting)
1 : The system assumes the block without movement to be a neighboring
point.
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PROGRAM
RESUMPTION/NEIGH
BORING POINT
SEARCH