K1: Mode group, channel, program operation, reset response
9.9 Program operation mode
Basic Functions
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9.9.5
Program status
Interface information
The status of the selected program is displayed in the interface for each channel.
The PLC can then trigger certain responses and interlocks configured by the manufacturer depending on the
status.
The program status is only displayed in the AUTOMATIC and MDA modes. In all other modes the program status
is aborted or interrupted.
Program statuses
The following program statuses are available at the interface:
• DB21, ... DBX35.4 ("Program status aborted")
• DB21, ... DBX35.3 ("program status interrupted")
• DB21, ... DBX35.2 ("Program status stopped")
• DB21, ... DBX35.1 ("Program status wait")
• DB21, ... DBX35.0 ("Program status running")
For a further explanation of the individual interface signals, please see
References: /FB1/ Function Manual Basic Functions; NC/PLC interface signals (Z1)
The effect of commands/signals
The program status can be controlled by activating different commands or interface signals. The following table
shows the resulting program status when these signals are set (assumption: status before the signal is set ->
Program status running).
Table 9-6
Effect on program status
Commands
Program execution statuses
Aborted
Interrupted
Stopped
Wait
Running
IS "Reset"
X
IS "NC Stop"
X
IS "NC stop at block limit"
X
IS "NC stop axes and spindles"
X
IS "Read-in disable"
X
IS "Feed stop, channelsp."
X
IS "Feed stop, axissp."
X
Feed override = 0%
X
IS "Spindle stop"
X
M02/M30 in a block
X
M00/M01 in a block
X