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Paramacro Parameters

Chapter 21

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Notes

You cannot set this parameter equal to the value of G65; G66; G66.1; G70;

G71, G72, G73, G74, G75 (lathe only); and G89.1 and G89.2 (mill only).

If G65, G66, or G66.1 is assigned as an AMP-defined G-code, it is

ignored, and the system-defined G65, G66, or G66.1 operations will take

precedence. Other system-defined G-codes can be reassigned using this

parameter; however, doing so can disable their normal system-defined

function.

For example, assigning the value of G31 to this parameter in a main level

program will have the following effects:

G31 (External Skip Function 1) can no longer be programmed.
In effect, the feature is no longer available in a main program.

Whatever paramacro is now assigned to this G-code will be executed as
defined in AMP.

In a nested macro, an AMP-defined G-code can work as a system-defined

G-code or work as a macro call as determined with the parameter Func of

Called AMP Macro.

Function

Use these parameters to determine whether a Type II paramacro called by

an AMP-assigned G-code is modal or non-modal. These parameters can

also be used to disable a paramacro from being called by a G-code when

set to “Not Used.”

Parameter

Parameter Number

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 1

[701]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 2

[704]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 3

[707]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 4

[710]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 5

[713]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 6

[716]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 7

[719]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 8

[722]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 9

[725]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 10

[728]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 11

[731]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 12

[734]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 13

[737]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 14

[740]

TYPE OF MACRO CALL 15

[743]

21.3.5

Type of Macro Call 1 to 15

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