Executing Machining Programs (Modes 22,23,65 And 69) - Siemens SIMATIC S5 Manual

Positioning module 1p 247 for stepper motors
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Executing Machining Programs
the axis number
length of the data record in words and
the
the machine data errors.
The overview is transferred simultaneously for all three module axes. You must first set up an
adequately long destination data block in the CPU.
For more detailed information, refer to Section 6.3 "Standard Function Block FBI 65".
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Executing Machining Programs (Modes 22,23,65 and 69)

The concept of the I P247 allows machining programs to be created easily using the communica-
tions software COM247 on the PG. These data records are then stored as required
on the IP247,
in the programmer memory or
on diskette/hard disk.
the data records are correctly structured and transferred. Working with COM247 is described in
Part 5 "Communications Software COM247".
You can also exchange and process data with FB165 between the CPU and IP247 via the PC in-
terface. To do this, proceed as follows:
create a machining program with COM247, transfer it to the I P247 and test it,
save the data on diskette or hard disk using COM247,
if necessary, save the data in a data block in the CPU using FBI 65,
if required, store the data block from the CPU in an EPROM,
if necessary, change the individual data in the CPU for the particular application and trans-
fer the data record to the I P247 again.
Remember that a machining program written to diskette from the CPU using STEP 5 is not identi-
cal to the machining program transferred from the IP247 to diskette using COM247.
The modes for executing machining programs:
BA 22 "enter machining program"
6A 23 "delete machining program"
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for which the data record is intended,

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