Detailed Description
2.4 Frames
Axis Types, Coordinate Systems, Frames (K2)
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Bitmask for clearing channel-specific system frames in the data management on Reset.
Bit 0: System frame for PRESET and scratching is cleared on RESET.
Bit 1: System frame for zero offset external is cleared on RESET.
Bit 2: Reserved, for TCARR and PAROT see MD20150 $MC_GCODE_RESET_VALUES[ ].
Bit 3: Reserved, for TOROT and TOFRAME see MD20150 $MC_GCODE_RESET_VALUES[ ].
Bit 4: System frame for workpiece reference points is cleared on RESET.
Bit 5: System frame for cycles is cleared on RESET.
Bit 6: Reserved, reset response depends on MD20110 $MC_RESET_MODE_MASK.
2.4.13.4 Response at part-program start
Programmable frame Deleted
Settable frames Retained, depending on
MD20112 $MC_START_MODE_MASK
Complete basic frame Retained
System frames Retained
Zero offset external Retained
DRF offset Retained
2.4.13.5 Block search
Data management frames are also modified when carrying out a block search with
calculation.
If the block search is aborted with RESET, machine data
MD28560 $MC_MM_SEARCH_RUN_RESTORE_MODE
can be used to configure all data management frames to be reset to the values they had
before the block search.
With cascaded block searches, frames are set to the status of the previous block search.
The "SERUPRO" function is not supported.
MD28560 $MC_MM_SEARCH_RUN_RESTORE_MODE
Bitmask for restoring data when a simulated program run is aborted.
The following settings apply:
Bit 0: All frames in the data management are restored.
2.4.13.6 Repos
There is no special treatment for frames. If a frame is modified in an ASUB, it is retained in
the program. On repositioning with REPOS, a modified frame is included, provided the
modification was activated in the ASUB.