Subroutine display mode. Fagor CNC 8055 para otras aplicaciones, CNC 8055 for lathes, CNC 8055 para tornos, CNC 8055 for other applications
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Subroutine display mode
This display mode shows information regarding the following commands:
(RPT N10, N20) This function executes the program section between blocks N10 thru N20.
(CALL 25)
G87 ...
(PCALL 30)
This function executes subroutine number 25.
This function the corresponding canned cycle.
This function executes subroutine 30 in a local parameter level.
When this mode is selected, the following must be considered:
• Subroutines may be defined and called upon from the main program (or a subroutine) and another subroutine from this one and so on, the CNC limits the number of these calls to a maximum of 15 nesting levels. The CNC limitation is 20 nesting levels.
• The CNC generates a new nesting level of local parameters every time parameters are assigned to a subroutine. Up to a maximum of 6 nesting levels of local parameters are possible.
• The machining canned cycles G81 thru G89 use the sixth nesting level for local parameters when they are active.
This display mode shows the following fields or windows:
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• A display area that shows the following information on the subroutines that are active.
NS Indicates the nesting level (1-15) which the subroutine occupies.
NP Indicates the level of local parameters (1-6) in which the subroutine is executed.
SUBROUTINE
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Indicates the type of block which has caused a new nesting level.
Examples: (RPT N10, N20) (CALL 25) (PCALL 30) G87
Indicates the number of times that remain to be executed.
For example, if (RPT N10, N20) N4 is programmed and is the first time that it is being executed, this parameter will show a value of 4.
If an asterisk is shown (*) this indicates that a Modal subroutine is active in this nesting level, and this is executed after each movement.
Indicates the program number where the subroutine is defined.
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• The position values for the axes of the machine.
It must be borne in mind that the display format for the axes is established by machine parameter
"DFORMAT" and that real or theoretical position values will be shown depending on the setting of machine parameter "THEODPLY".
Each axis is provided with the following fields:
COMMAND Indicates the programmed coordinate or position value which the axis must reach.
ACTUAL Indicates the actual (current) position of the axis.
TO GO Indicates the distance which is left to run to the programmed coordinate.
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Table of contents
- 7 About the product
- 9 Declaration of conformity
- 11 Version history
- 13 Safety conditions
- 17 Warranty terms
- 19 Material returning terms
- 21 Additional remarks
- 23 Fagor documentation
- 26 Part programs
- 28 Monitor information layout
- 30 Keyboard layout
- 31 The EDIT, SIMUL and EXEC keys
- 33 Layout of the operator panel
- 36 Help systems
- 38 Software update
- 39 KeyCF (KeyCompactFlash)
- 40 Directory structure
- 44 Remote hard disk
- 45 Connection to a PC through WinDNC
- 46 Access the CNC's hard disk from a PC
- 52 Block search. Switching from simulation to execution
- 53 Operating modes
- 55 Automatic block search
- 56 Manual block search
- 58 Home searching restrictions
- 58 Disabling the simulation and block search modes
- 59 Display
- 60 Standard display mode
- 61 Position display mode
- 61 Part-program display
- 62 Subroutine display mode
- 64 Following error display mode
- 64 User display mode
- 65 Execution time display mode
- 67 Tool inspection
- 70 Graphics
- 71 Type of graphic
- 73 Display area
- 75 Graphic parameters
- 77 Clear screen
- 78 Deactivate graphics
- 79 Measurement
- 80 Single block
- 83 Editing in CNC language
- 84 TEACH-IN editing
- 85 Interactive editor
- 86 Profile editor
- 95 Modify
- 97 Replace
- 98 Delete block
- 99 Move block
- 100 Copy block
- 101 Copy to program
- 102 Import a program
- 103 Editor parameters
- 103 Autonumbering
- 104 Selection of the axes for TEACH-IN editing
- 110 Continuous Jog
- 111 Incremental jog
- 112 Path-jog mode
- 113 Movement with an electronic handwheel
- 114 General or individual handwheel mode
- 115 Path handwheel
- 116 Feed handwheel mode
- 117 "Additive handwheel" mode
- 119 Spindle movement
- 123 Zero offset table
- 124 Tool magazine table
- 125 Tool table
- 127 Tool Offset table
- 131 Tool geometry table
- 134 How to edit the tool geometry table
- 135 Global and local parameters tables
- 136 How to edit tables
- 140 Accessing the programs without using the explorer
- 140 Directory
- 144 Delete
- 145 Rename
- 146 Protections
- 148 Change date
- 149 Accessing the programs using the explorer
- 155 Data safety backup. Backup - Restore
- 160 Phone call (telediagnosis)
- 161 Sercos
- 168 Compile
- 169 Monitoring
- 174 Monitoring with the PLC in operation and with the PLC stopped
- 176 PLC monitoring in ladder diagram language
- 179 Active messages
- 179 Active pages (screens)
- 179 Save program
- 180 Restore program
- 180 Resources in use
- 181 Statistics
- 183 Logic analyzer
- 183 Description of the work screen
- 185 Selection of variables and trigger conditions
- 188 Execute trace
- 195 Utilities
- 197 Editing user screens (pages) and symbols
- 200 Graphic elements
- 204 Texts
- 206 Modifications
- 210 Machine parameter table
- 211 Miscellaneous function tables "M
- 212 Leadscrew error compensation tables
- 213 Cross compensation table
- 214 Operation with parameter tables
- 218 Configuration
- 219 Hardware test
- 220 Tests
- 221 Adjustments
- 221 Circle geometry test
- 223 Oscilloscope
- 232 Hard disk
- 233 Interesting notes
- 237 Direct connection through the serial line or Ethernet
- 238 Telephone connection from a PC
- 239 Normal phone call
- 240 Advanced phone call
- 242 Configuration of an incoming connection at the PC
- 244 Internet phone call