6 Operation Panel Switch Functions
MITSUBISHI CNC
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6.1 Chamfering
Chamfering in the thread cutting cycle can be validated/invalidated using an external switch.
6.2 Miscellaneous Function Lock
(1) M, S, T or B function execution can be ignored by turning ON the MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTION LOCK switch.
(2) M, S, T or B function BCD output is made, but the start signal is not output.
(3) If the MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTION LOCK switch is changed during command execution, automatic operation
stops after the block being executed is terminated. Then, it becomes effective.
6.3 Single Block
(1) When the SINGLE BLOCK switch is turned ON, automatic operation stops after the block being executed is
terminated. That is, automatic operation stops after one program block is executed.
(2) The single block stop point in the fixed cycle mode is fixed according to the fixed cycle.
6.4 Z Axis Cancel
(1) By turning ON the "Z AXIS CANCEL" switch, NC commands can be executed for the movement by automatic
operation, without moving the machine in the Z axis only.
The Z axis does not move, but the current position display of the setting display unit is incremented.
(2) The Z axis moves by manual operation even when the "Z AXIS CANCEL" switch is turned ON.
(3) If the "Z AXIS CANCEL" switch is changed over during automatic operation, the new switch setting is validated
when the automatic operation stops after the block being executed finishes.
(4) In reference position returns (G28, G30), the axis is controlled to the middle point in a canceled Z axis state, but this
state is ignored after the middle point.
6.5 Dry Run
(1) When the DRY RUN switch is turned ON, the feedrate set by using the MANUAL FEED RATE switch takes
precedence over the programmed feedrate (F).
6.6 Manual Override
(1) When the MANUAL OVERRIDE switch is turned ON, the override value set by using the FEED OVERRIDE switch
takes precedence over the value set by using the MANUAL FEED RATE switch.
(2) The override value set by using the FEED OVERRIDE switch also takes precedence over the dry run during
automatic operation.
(3) Manual override becomes effective immediately when the switch is turned ON.
6.7 Override Cancel
(1) When the OVERRIDE CANCEL switch is turned ON, the programmed F command value takes precedence over
the override value set by using the FEED RATE OVERRIDE switch.
(2) It is not effective for manual override.
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 444: ...II 7 2 Indicator Lamps ...
Page 446: ...II 9 3 Reset Switch and Emergency Stop Button ...
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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Page 534: ...IV 1 Appendix 1 List of Function Codes ...
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Page 544: ...IV 11 Appendix 3 Circular Cutting Radius Error ...
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
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