2 interrupt request considerations – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Program Interrupt

Chapter 29

29-4

The system installer determines:

- in AMP, if a signal to execute an interrupt program is delayed

until the end of a currently executing block, or executed

immediately.

- in AMP, whether an interrupt program request is recognized

when an interrupt switch is turned on, or only when the switch

makes the transition from off to on. This helps prevent the

accidental execution of an interrupt program.

- whether to write PAL to allow the use of 4 interrupt signals (4

switches). One of these signals can call a type 1 interrupt; the

other three call a type 2 interrupt.

Interrupt programs:

- should normally be disabled during thread cutting. The execution of

an interrupt program during a threading pass can cause undesired

results.

- can only be executed when the control is in the automatic mode.

Interrupt requests that occur during MDI or manual modes are

ignored.

Consider tool tip radius compensation during an interrupt request:

Compensation

Status:

The Status Remains:

Active (G41 or G42)

Active throughout execution of the interrupt unless canceled

with a G40. Different tool radii (selected with a T-word) and

different compensation directions (G41 or G42) can be

programmed in the interrupt program. It is the programmer’s

responsibility to make sure the correct compensation direction

(G41, or G42) is active and the correct length and radius offset

is active (as programmed with the T-word) before the M99

return from interrupt command is executed.

Not Active

Can be activated by programming either a G41 or G42 in the

interrupt program. Compensation must be turned off with a

G40 in the interrupt program before the M99 return block is

executed.

29.2

Interrupt Request

Considerations

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