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P97 P2 P0 P1 P3 P5 P4 P8 P9 P14 P27 P28 P64 P65<br />

Word Format<br />

Axis Declaration<br />

The low half-byte specifies the symbolic name of the axis and the high half-byte specifies the group to which the axis<br />

belongs.<br />

Physical @<br />

N0<br />

l<br />

l<br />

N1<br />

l<br />

l<br />

N2<br />

l<br />

l<br />

l<br />

l<br />

N31<br />

Bit 7<br />

Group No.<br />

Group 1 : 0<br />

Group 2 : 1<br />

Group 3 : 2<br />

Group 4 : 3<br />

Group 5 : 4<br />

Group 6 : 5<br />

Group 7 : 6<br />

Group 8 : 7<br />

Symbolic name<br />

Axis X : 0<br />

Axis Y : 1<br />

Axis Z : 2<br />

Axis U : 3<br />

Axis V : 4<br />

Axis W : 5<br />

Axis A : 6<br />

Axis B : 7<br />

Axis C : 8<br />

REMARK: If two axes have the same assignment by mistake, only the first is recognised except<br />

with the high-speed machining option, for which two synchronised axes must always<br />

have the same assignment.<br />

The axis at address 31 cannot exist unless all the preceding axes have been<br />

declared.<br />

The value FF means that the specified axis address has no symbolic name and does not belong to any group.<br />

The value Fx indicates that the specified axis address has a symbolic name but does not belong to any group.<br />

Bit 0<br />

en-938818/7 4 - 25<br />

4

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