
B-63944EN-1/02 OPERATION 2.SETTING AND DISPLAYING DATA
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- Coordinate system
An entry-inhibition area is defined using the workpiece coordinate
system. Note the following.
<1> When the workpiece coordinate system is shifted by means of a
command or operation, the entry-inhibition area is also shifted by
the same amount.
Machine coordinate system
Entry-inhibition
area
Old workpiece
coordinate system
Entry-
inhibition area
Ne
workpiece
coordinate system
Fig. 2.1.8 (e)
Use of the following commands and operations will shift the
workpiece coordinate system.
Commands:
G54 to G59, G52, G50 (G92 in G code system B or C)
Operations:
Manual handle interruption, change in offset relative to the
workpiece origin, change in tool offset (tool geometry
offset), operation with machine lock, manual operation with
machine absolute signal off
<2> When the tool enters an entry-inhibition area during automatic
operation, set the manual absolute signal, *ABSM, to 0 (on), then
manually retract the tool from the area. If this signal is 1, the
distance the tool moves in manual operation is not counted in the
tool coordinates in the workpiece coordinate system. This
results in the state where the tool can never be retracted from the
entry-inhibition area.
- Stored stroke check 2/3
When both stored stroke check 2/3 and the chuck tail stock barrier
function are provided, the barrier takes priority over the stored stroke
check. Stored stroke check 2/3 is ignored.