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4. OPERATION
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Two–path wait ignore signal
NOWT <G063, bit 1>
[Classification] Input signal
[Function] Specifies whether to execute a two–path wait with an
M code.
[Operation] 0: A two–path wait with an M code is executed.
1: A two–path wait with an M code is not executed.
Three–path wait ignore signal
NMWT <G063, bit 7>
[Classification] Input signal
[Function] A three–path waiting M code can be ignored.
[Operation] 0: A three–path waiting M code is valid. The tool
post or loader of another path will wait for the tool
post or loader of this path.
1: A three–path waiting M code is invalid. When the
waiting M code is executed, it is assumed that the
wait has been completed. Therefore, the tool post
or loader of another path will not wait for the tool
post or loader of this path.
D When a program including a multipath waiting M
code is executed automatically, this signal is used
to stop a tool post or loader while automatic
operation is being performed by the other tool
post or loader. The wait ignore signal for the tool
post or loader to be stopped must be set to 1.
Waiting signal (for both two–path and three–path waits)
WATO <F063, bit 6>
[Classification] Output signal
[Classification] Output signal
[Function] Reports that an M code of a tool post is being
awaited.
[Output conditions] The signal is set to 0 when
D A tool post is not being awaited.
The signal is set to 1 while
D A tool post is being awaited, that is, for the
period between a waiting M code being
specified and the M code being specified on
the other path.
1 Wait ignore signal
MAIN
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
G0063 NMWT NOWT
SUB
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
G1063 NMWT
D Signals