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SINUMERIK 808D ADVANCED alarms
3.2 NCK alarms
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
14210
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 polar angle too large
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
Definitions:
In specifying the endpoints in a traversing block with G00, G01, G02 or G03 in polar coordinates, the value range of
the polar angle programmed under the keyword AP=... has been exceeded. It covers the range from -360 to +360
degrees with a resolution of 0.001 degrees.
Definition of terms:
- Specification of end of block point with polar angle and polar radius, referring to the current pole (preparatory
functions: G00/G01/G02/G03).
- New definition of the pole with polar angle and pole radius, referring to the reference point selected with the G
function. G110 ... referred to the last programmed point in the plane, G111 ... referred to the zero point of the current
workpiece coordinate system (Work), G112 ... referred to the last pole.
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Correct NC part program. The permissible input range for the polar angle is between the values -360 degrees and
+360 degrees with a resolution of 0.001 degrees.
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
14250
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 negative pole radius
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
Definitions:
In redefining the pole with G110, G111 or G112 in polar coordinates, the pole radius specified under keyword RP=...
is negative. Only positive absolute values are permitted.
Definition of terms:
- Specification of end of block point with polar angle and polar radius, referring to the current pole (preparatory
functions: G00/G01/G02/G03).
- New definition of the pole with polar angle and pole radius, referring to the reference point selected with the G
function. G110 ... last programmed point in the plane, G111 ... zero point of the current work, G112 ... last pole
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Correct the NC part program. Permissible inputs for the pole radius are only positive, absolute values that specify the
distance between the reference point and the new pole. (The direction is defined with the pole angle AP=...).
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
14260
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 pole angle too large
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
Definitions:
In redefining the pole with G110, G111 or G112 in polar coordinates, the value range of the pole angle specified under
keyword AP=... has been exceeded. It covers the range from -360 to +360 degrees with a resolution of 0.001 degrees.
Definition of terms:
- Specification of end of block point with polar angle and polar radius, referring to the current pole (preparatory
functions: G00/G01/G02/G03).
- New definition of the pole with polar angle and pole radius, referring to the reference point selected with the G
function. G110 ... last programmed point in the plane, G111 ... zero point of the current work, G112 ... last pole
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Correct NC part program. The permissible input range for the polar angle is between the values -360 degrees and
+360 degrees with a resolution of 0.001 degrees.
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