
Additional functions
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FN 18: SYS-DATUM READ: Reading system data
With the
FN 18: SYS-DATUM READ
function you can read system
data and store them in Q parameters. You select the system data
through a group name (ID number), and additionally through a
number and an index.
Group name, ID no.
Number Index
Meaning
Program information, 10
3
-
Number of the active fixed cycle
103
Q parameter
number
Relevant within NC cycles; for inquiry as to
whether the Q parameter given under IDX
was explicitly stated in the associated CYCLE
DEF.
System jump addresses, 13
1
-
Label jumped to during M2/M30 instead of
ending the current program. Value = 0: M2/
M30 has the normal effect
2
-
Label jumped to if FN14: ERROR after the
NC CANCEL reaction instead of aborting
the program with an error. The error number
programmed in the FN14 command can be
read under ID992 NR14. Value = 0: FN14 has
the normal effect.
3
-
Label jumped to in the event of an internal
server error (SQL, PLC, CFG) instead of
aborting the program with an error message.
Value = 0: Server error has the normal effect.
Machine status, 20
1
-
Active tool number
2
-
Prepared tool number
3
-
Active tool axis
0=X, 1=Y, 2=Z, 6=U, 7=V, 8=W
4
-
Programmed spindle speed
5
-
Active spindle condition: -1=not defined,
0=M3 active,
1=M4 active, 2=M5 after M3, 3=M5 after M4
7
-
Gear range
8
-
Coolant status: 0=off, 1=on
9
-
Active feed rate
10
-
Index of prepared tool
11
-
Index of active tool
Channel data, 25
1
-
Channel number
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Page 43: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 320 ...
Page 63: ...2 Introduction ...
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Page 233: ...7 Programming Data transfer from DXF files or plain language contours ...
Page 251: ...8 Programming Subprograms and program section repeats ...
Page 267: ...9 Programming Q Parameters ...
Page 337: ...10 Programming Miscellaneous functions ...
Page 357: ...11 Programming Special functions ...
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