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Codes
Settings
Jump to line nn in the current program if pallet n is loaded, otherwise go to the
next block.
M48 Check Validity of Current Program
This M code is used as a safeguard for pallet changing machines. Alarm 909
(910) will display if the current program (pallet) is not listed in the Pallet Sched
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ule Table.
M49 Set Status of Pallet
This M code sets that status of the pallet specified by the P code to the value
specified by the Q code. The possible Q codes are 0-Unscheduled 1-Sched
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uled 2-Loaded 3-Completed 4 through 29 are user definable. The pallet status
is for display purposes only. The control does not depend upon it being any
particular value, but if it is 0, 1, 2 or 3, the control will update it as appropriate.
Example: M49Pnn Qmm
Sets the status of pallet nn to a value of mm.
Without a P-code, this command sets the status of the currently loaded pallet.
M50 Execute Pallet Change
Used with a P value or pallet schedule table to perform a pallet change. Also
see the pallet changer section.
M51-M58 Set Optional User M Codes
The M51 through M58 codes are optional for user interfaces. They will activate
one of the relays and leave it active. Use M61-M68 to turn these off. The RE
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SET key will turn off all of these relays.
See M21-M28 for details on the M-Code relays.
M59 Set Output Relay
This M code turns on a relay. An example of its usage is
M59 Pnn
, where “nn”
is the number of the relay being turned on. An M59 command can be used to
turn on any of the discrete output relays in the range from 1100 to 1155. When
using Macros, M59 P1103 does the same thing as using the optional macro
command #1103=1, except that it is processed at the end of the line of code.
NOTE: 8M #1 uses addresses 1140-1147.
M61-M68 Clear Optional User M Codes
The M61 through M68 codes are optional for user interfaces. They will turn off
one of the relays. Use M51-M58 to turn these on. The Reset key will turn off all
of these relays. See M21-M28 for details on the M-Code relays.
M69 Clear Output Relay
This M code turns off a relay. An example of its usage is
M69 Pnn
, where “nn”
is the number of the relay being turned off. An M69 command can be used to
turn off any of the output relays in the range from 1100 to 1155. When using
Macros, M69 P1103 does the same thing as using the optional macro com-
mand #1103=0, except that it is processed at the end of the line of code.
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