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22562
TOOL_CHANGE_ERROR_MODE
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Response to tool change errors
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Description:
Behavior if faults/problems occur during programmed tool change.
Bit 0=0: Standard behavior: Stop at the faulty NC block
Bit 0=1: If a fault is detected in the block with the tool change preparation, the
alarm relevant to the preparation command T is delayed until the corresponding tool
change command (M06) has been interpreted in the program sequence. Until then, the
alarm triggered by the preparation command is not output. The operator can take
corrective actions in this block. When the program continues, the faulty NC block is
re-interpreted, and the preparation command is automatically executed again internally.
The value = 1 is relevant only if the setting MD22550 $MC_TOOL_CHANGE_MODE = 1 is used.
Bit 1 Only relevant with active tool management.
Bit 1=0: Standard behavior: Only tools with data assigned to a magazine are detected
during tool change preparation.
Bit 1=1: Manual tools can be loaded.
A tool will also be loaded if its data is known in the NCK but has not been assigned
to a magazine. In this case, the tool data is automatically assigned to the programmed
toolholder.
The user is prompted to insert tools into or remove tools from the toolholder.
Bit 2 qualifies the offset programming
Bit 2=0: active D no. > 0 and active T no.=0 gives offset 0
Active D no. > 0 and active D no.=0 gives total offset 0
Bit 2=1: active D no. > 0 and active T no.=0 lead to an alarm message
Active D no. > 0 and active D no.=0 lead to an alarm message
Bits 3 and 4 are only relevant with active tool management.
Function:
Control of the behavior of the init. block generation on program start if a disabled
tool is on the spindle and this tool is to be activated.
See also: MD20112 $MC_START_MODE_MASK, MD20110 $MC_RESET_MODE_MASK
On RESET, this does not affect the behavior "Keep disabled tool on the spindle active".
Bit 3=0: Standard: If the tool on the spindle is disabled, generate a tool change
command requesting a replacement tool. An alarm will be generated if there is no such
replacement tool.
Bit 3=1: The disabled status of the spindle tool is ignored. The tool becomes active.
The subsequent part program should be formulated so that no parts are machined with
the disabled tool.
Bit 4=0: Standard: The system tries to activate the spindle tool or its replacement
tool
Bit 4=1: If the tool on the spindle is disabled, T0 is programmed in the start init
block.
The combination of bits 3 and 4 produces the following statements:
0 / 0: Behavior as before, automatic change on NC start if a disabled tool is in the
spindle
1 / 0: No automatic change
0 / 1: A T0 is automatically generated if a disabled tool is in the spindle at NC start
1 / 1: No statement
Bit 5: Reserved
Bit 6=0: Standard: If T0 or D0, only T0 or D0 is exactly programmed.
Parameter Manual
Parameter Manual, 08/2015, 6FC5397-8EP40-0BA1
0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0,
0
0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0...
3.3 Channel-specific machine data
C09
W1
DWORD
PowerOn
0x1FF
1/1
Machine data
M
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