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System
port No.
Terminal
name
Corresponding signal
Remark
3
GX04(YORG)
Machine origin signal of Y axis
4
GX05(YLM+)
Positive limit signal of Y axis
5
GX06(YLM-)
Negative limit signal of Y axis
6
GX07(ZORG)
Machine origin signal of Z axis
7
GX08(ZLM+)
Positive limit signal of Z axis
8
GX09(ZLM-)
Negative limit signal of Z axis
9
GX10(AORG)
Machine origin signal of A-axis
A
GX11(ALM+)
Positive limit signal of A-axis
B
GX12(ALM-)
Negative limit signal of A-axis
C
GX13
Extended input
D
GX14
Extended input
E
GX15
E-stop alarm signal
External connection with E-stop
button on the machine tool
F
GX16
Tool sensor signal
Table 9 Corresponding signals of system output ports
System
port No.
Terminal name
Corresponding signal
Remark
0
GY13(GREEN)
Green signal output
1
GY14(RED)
Red signal output
2
GY15(YELLOW) Yellow signal output
3
GY16(SPIN)
Spindle on output
4
GY17(SCOOL)
Spindle coolant output
5
GY18(OIL)
Auto lube output
6
GY19
Workpiece cooling output
7
GY20
Spindle reverse output
8
GY21
Reserved output
9
GY22
Reserved output
4.6. Back to Machine Origin
Origin of Machine Coordinate System (the inherent coordinate system of a machine tool), also called
machine origin, mechanical zero, or home, is fixed after design, manufacturing and debugging before
the machine tool leaving factory. Only after backing to machine origin can such operations as soft limit,
setting fixed point and tool change be enabled. Therefore, after startup of CNC system, it is necessary to
home all the axes. This system will remind to back to machine origin after start-up.
If homing can‘t be executed due to home switch fault, it is necessary to set the parameter ―Back REF
First
‖ to ―No‖.