
7. PARAMETERS
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06003 Interrupt–type custom macro
#1 MSK : Absolute coordinate during custom macro
interrupt is not set to the skip coordinate
(0)/set (1)
#2 MIN : Custom macro interrupt is Type I (0)/Type II (1)
#3 TSE : Interrupt signal UNIT uses edge trigger method
(0)/status trigger method (1)
#4 MPR : M code for custom macro interrupt valid/invalid
is standard (M96/M97) (0)/using parameter
setting (1)
#5 MSB : The local variable of interrupt program is
macro type (0)/subprogram type (1)
#6 MCY : Custom macro interrupt during cycle operation
is not performed (0)/performed (1)
#7 MUS : Interrupt-type custom macro is not used (0)/
used (1)
M96:
PRM6033
to 6034
06004 Operation results of trigonometric functions
#0 NAT : Specification of the results of custom macro
functions ATAN and ASIN ATAN = 0 to 360.0
ASIN = 270.0 to 0 to 90.0 (0)/ATAN = –180 to 0
to 180.0 ASIN = –90.0 to 0 to 90.0 (1)
#1 MFZ : If the angle of a operation command SIN,
COS, or TAN is 1.010**–8 or below or if the
result of operation is not accurately 0, the
operation result is, handled as underflow
(0)/normalized to 0 (1)
#2 VHD : With system variables #5121 through #5128
tool position offset values (geometry offset
values) are read (0)/the amount of interrupt
shift caused by a manual handle interrupt is
read (1)
#5 DI5 : When tool compensation memory C is used,
for reading or writing tool offset values (for up
to offset number 200) for D code (tool radius),
the same system variables, #2401 through
#2800, as Series 15 are not used (0)/used (1)
T series
M series
06005 Subprogram call
#0 SQC : Calling a subprogram with its sequence
number by the subprogram call function is,
disabled (0)/enabled (1)
#1 ADR : Calling a subprogram with address E by the
subprogram call function using a custom
macro and macro executor special code is,
disabled (0)/enabled (1)
M series
06006 Logic operation in conditional decision
statements
#0 MLG : In conditional decision statements in custom
macros, logical operations, cannot be used
(0)/can be used (1)
06010 Setting of hole pattern “*” of EIA code (*0 to *7)