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Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
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Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
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Parameters:
Definitions:
Reactions:
Remedy:
Program Continuation:
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SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D Diagnostics Guide (DA) – 11.02 Edition
The name of the DIN address (e.g. X, U, X1) is not defined in the control. In addition to the
fixed DIN addresses, the control also has variable addresses. Refer to "Variable
addresses" in the Programming Guide. The names of these addresses can be altered by
machine data.
e.g.: DIN identifier -> Configured identifier
G01 -> LINE, G04 -> WAIT ...
- Alarm display.
- Interface signals are set.
- Correction block
Study the Programming Guide and the machine data with respect to the addresses actu-
ally configured and their significance and correct the DIN block accordingly.
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Channel %1 block %2 same G group programmed repeatedly
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
The G functions that can be used in the part program are divided into groups that are syn-
tax defining or non-syntax defining. Only one G function may be programmed from each
G group. The functions within a group are mutually preclusive.
The alarm refers only to the non-syntax defining G functions. If several G functions from
these groups are called in one NC block, the last of these in a group is active in each case
(the previous ones are ignored).
Syntax defining G functions: 1. to 4th G group
Non-syntax defining G functions: 5. to nth G group
- Alarm display.
- Interface signals are set.
- Correction block
Press the NC Stop key and select the function "Correction block" with the soft key PRO-
GRAM CORRECT. The correction pointer positions on the incorrect block.
No remedy is required. You should, however, check whether the G function last pro-
grammed really is the one required.
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Channel %1 block %2 too many syntax-defining G functions
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
Syntax defining G functions determine the structure of the part program block and the
addresses contained in it. Only one syntax defining G function may be programmed in
each NC block. The G functions in the 1st to 4th G group are syntax defining.
- Alarm display.
- Interface signals are set.
- Correction block
Press the NC Stop key and select the function "Correction block" with the soft key PRO-
GRAM CORRECT. The correction pointer positions on the incorrect block.
Analyze NC block and distribute the G functions over several NC blocks.
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Channel %1 block %2 syntax error in text %3
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
%3 = Source text area
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