Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Introduction to Programming

Chapter 10

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execute after the axis motion is completed

This order of execution can also be altered by using the paramacro feature,

system parameter #3003. See chapter 28.

Your system installer determines in AMP if M- and G-codes get reset

every time the control executes an M02 or M30 end of program command.

If the control does reset M- and G-codes, modal M- and G-codes default

back to their power up condition, and non-modal M- and G-codes are reset

to their default values. If M- and G-codes do not reset, all modal M- and

G-codes remain at their present value and non-modal M- and G-codes

remain at their present values.

Table 10.F shows the basic M-codes for the 9/Series control. A part

program block can contain as many basic M-codes as you want. If you

program more than one M-code from any modal group in the same block,

the rightmost M-code in that block for that modal group is the active

M-code for the block.

Your system installer cam define additional M-codes in PAL. Up to 4

M-codes can be activated in any one block. If more than 4 are

programmed in any one block, the right most 4 in that block are activated.

Other M-codes in the block are ignored. Refer to documentation provided

by your system installer for details on non-basic M-codes and their

operation.

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