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1552
MP_code
Symbolic name or number of the PLC word marker for the
M code
Format:
String
Input:
Max. 80 characters
Name of the PLC word marker in which the M code is
transferred to the PLC
Example: DG_M_Function_M10
Default:
No entry, value optional
Access:
LEVEL3
Reaction:
RESET
MP_data
Symbolic name or number of the PLC word marker for
additional data
Format:
String
Input:
Max. 80 characters
Symbolic name or number of the PLC word marker in which the
additional data of the M function is transmitted to the PLC.
The field size determined from the symbol defines up to how
many data can be saved in the programmed sequence.
If an absolute number is given, only one value is saved.
If no value is entered, no data can be passed to the PLC.
Default:
No entry, value optional
Access:
LEVEL3
Reaction:
RESET
MP_revoke
Numbers of M functions whose effect will be canceled by the
output of the strobe.
Available from NCK software version: 597 110-02.
Format:
Array [0...19]
Input:
0 to 9999
In the list, enter the numbers of the functions whose effect will
be canceled when this code is output.
Example – Configuration of function M5: Calling function M5
cancels the effect of functions M3 and M4. In this example, you
would enter the key names of the functions M3 and M4.
The parameter is effective for updating the status of the
function in the status display and during block scan.
Note:
S outputs for the same spindle as well as T outputs and T2
outputs always cancel each other. However, in some cases
they may also cancel other M functions. M functions cannot
cancel the effects of S, T and T2 outputs.
If specific codes cancel each other, they cannot be combined in
a strobe.
Default:
No entry, value optional
Access:
LEVEL3
Reaction:
RESET
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