Programming and Operating Manual (Milling)
324 6FC5398-4DP10-0BA6, 09/2017
Word structure and address
Functionality/structure
A word is a block element and mainly constitutes a control command. The word consists of the following two parts:
●
: generally a letter
●
: a sequence of digits which with certain addresses can be added by a sign put in front of the address,
and a decimal point.
A positive sign (+) can be omitted.
The following picture shows an example of the word structure.
Several address characters
A word can also contain several address letters. In this case, however, the numerical value must be assigned via the
intermediate character "
".
Example:
Additionally, it is also possible to call G functions using a symbolic name. For more information, see Section "List of
instructions (Page 327)".
Example:
; Enable scaling factor
With the following addresses, the address is extended by 1 to 4 digits to obtain a higher number of addresses. In this case,
the value must be assigned using an equality sign "=".
R
H
Interpolation parameters/intermediate point
M
Special function M, affecting the spindle with other options
S
Examples:
R10=6.234 H5=12.1 I1=32.67 M2=5 S1=400