K2: Axis Types, Coordinate Systems, Frames
10.5 Frames
10.5.12.3 RESET, end of part program
RESET responses of basic frames
The RESET response of basic frames is set via the machine data:
MD20110 $MC_RESET_MODE_MASK (definition of initial control settings after RESET/TP-End)
RESET responses of system frames
The system frames are retained in the data management after a Reset.
The machine data below can be used to configure the activation of individual system frames:
MD24006 $MC_CHSFRAME_RESET_MASK (active system frames after Reset)
Bit
Significance
0
System frame for actual value setting and scratching is active after RESET.
1
System frame for zero offset external is active after RESET.
2
Is not evaluated.
3
Is not evaluated.
4
System frame for workpiece reference point is active after RESET.
5
System frame for cycles is active after RESET.
6
Reserved, RESET response depends on MD20110 $MC_RESET_MODE_MASK.
7
System frame $P_ISO1FR is active after RESET.
8
System frame $P_ISO2FR is active after RESET.
9
System frame $P_ISO3FR is active after RESET.
10
System frame $P_ISO4FR is active after RESET.
11
System frame $P_RELFR is active after RESET.
RESET response of the system frames of TCARR, PAROT, TOROT and TOFRAME
The RESET response of the system frames of TCARR, PAROT, TOROT and TOFRAME depends on the G-Code
RESET setting.
The setting is made with machine data:
MD20110 $MC_RESET_MODE_MASK (definition of initial control settings after RESET/TP-End)
MD20152 $MC_GCODE_RESET_MODE[ ] (RESET response of G groups)
MD20150 $MC_GCODE_RESET_VALUES (RESET position of G groups)
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Basic Functions