
14.3
Listing of Global Messages
Error
Code
Message
Description
Canceling and Re-
pairing Method
135
3059
3060
3061
3062
3063
3064
BAD MACRO STATE-
MENT
If the macro expression is syntactically
incorrect.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3065
TOO LONG BLOCK
If the programmed block does not have
enough room in the buffer.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3066
N O I N T E RSE C T I O N
POINT
If there is no intersection point (eg., in
case of parallel straights lines, concentric
circles etc.), when executing intersection
point calculation.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3067
FAULTY ,A IN G16
If there is no end position in case of refer-
ring to address ,A when specifying polar
coordinate data.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3068
FAULTY READ
If a false sector is read from memory dur-
ing program execution.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3069
LEVEL EXCESS
This message is displayed in case
the permissible depth of subprogram is
over 8 or
that of the macro is over 4.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3070
NOT EXISTING BLOCK
NO. P, Q
If reference is made to a block number not
specified in instruction M99 P, GOTO or
in G70, G71, G72, G73 turning cycles.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3071
MISSING OR FAULTY P
If, in case of subprogram call (M98 P) or
macro call (G65 or G66 or G66.1 P),
address P is not filled out, or
P is greater than 9999, or
P is negative.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
3072
DEFINITION ERROR L
If at address L repetition count (M98 P L,
G65 P L, or in case of a canned cycle) has
been programmed, or L was used in com-
mand G10, and L is greater than 65000.
The message is can-
celed by RESET
key.
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