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3.6 Controlled axes<br />

The machine parameter MP50 determines which of the four NC axes should be controlled.<br />

MP50 Controlled axes<br />

Input value 0 to 15<br />

Bit 0 X axis +0 = not controlled<br />

+1 = controlled<br />

Bit 1 Y axis +0 = not controlled<br />

+2 = controlled<br />

Bit 2 Z axis +0 = not controlled<br />

+4 = controlled<br />

Bit 3 4th axis +0 = not controlled<br />

+8 = controlled<br />

Further parameters for the NC axes may be found in the section "machine axes."<br />

The PLC functions which are described in the following sections are only effective for controlled<br />

axes.<br />

3.6.1 Axis enable, feed rate enable<br />

After switching on the control voltage the "Axis-enable markers" are automatically set by the NC, so<br />

that the machine axes can be held in closed position loops by the control .<br />

The axis-enable markers can be reset by the NC if the control loop is opened by the PLC, see<br />

section "Open control loop").<br />

Set Reset<br />

M2000 Axis enable X NC PLC, NC<br />

M2001 Axis enable Y<br />

M2002 Axis enable Z<br />

M2003 Axis enable 4<br />

The feed rate enable must be specified for all axes by M2451 and complement marker M2467. If the<br />

feed rate enable is removed, the analog voltage is output as 0 V and the axes immediately stop<br />

moving. The letter "F" is then highlighted in the status display.<br />

Set Reset<br />

M2451 Feed rate enable for all axes PLC PLC<br />

M2467 Complement feed rate enable<br />

4-74 <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 3 Servo Positioning of the NC Axes 8/95

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