K1: Mode group, channel, program operation, reset response
9.2 Mode group
that are required for the machine in question. The unoccupied memory can be freely used as
additional user memory.
Table 9-1
Machine data
MD10010 $MN_AS‐
SIGN_CHAN_TO_MODE_GROUP[0] = 1
MD10010 $MN_AS‐
SIGN_CHAN_TO_MODE_GROUP[1] = 2
MD10010 $MN_AS‐
SIGN_CHAN_TO_MODE_GROUP[2] = 0
MD10010 $MN_AS‐
SIGN_CHAN_TO_MODE_GROUP[3] = 1
MD10010 $MN_AS‐
SIGN_CHAN_TO_MODE_GROUP[4] = 2
See also
K2: Axis Types, Coordinate Systems, Frames (Page 661)
S1: Spindles (Page 1199)
9.2.1
Mode group stop
Function
The following NC/PLC interface signals are used to stop the traversing motions of the axes or
of the axes and spindles in all mode group channels and to interrupt part program execution:
DB11 DBX0.5 (mode group stop)
DB11 DBX0.6 (mode group stop, axes plus spindles)
9.2.2
Mode group reset
Function
A mode group Reset is requested via a mode group-specific NC/PLC interface signal:
DB11 DBX0.7 = 1 (mode group reset)
460
Example
Meaning
Channel 1, mode group 1
Channel 2, mode group 2
Channel 3, not used
Channel 4, mode group 1
Channel 5, mode group 2
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Basic Functions