3. - Fagor Automation
3. - Fagor Automation
3. - Fagor Automation
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Operating manual<br />
<strong>3.</strong><br />
EXECUTE / SIMULATE<br />
Display<br />
CNC 8035<br />
·T· MODEL<br />
(SOFT V16.3X)<br />
·64·<br />
<strong>3.</strong>2.4 Subroutine display mode<br />
This display mode shows information regarding the following commands:<br />
(RPT N10, N20) This function executes the program section between blocks N10 thru N20.<br />
(CALL 25) This function executes subroutine number 25.<br />
G87 ... This function the corresponding canned cycle.<br />
(PCALL 30) This function executes subroutine 30 in a local parameter level.<br />
When this mode is selected, the following must be considered:<br />
At this CNC, it is possible to define and use subroutines that can be called from the main program,<br />
or from another subroutine, it also being possible to call a second subroutine, from the second<br />
to a third, etc. The CNC limits these calls to a maximum of 15 nesting levels.<br />
The CNC generates a new nesting level of local parameters every time parameters are assigned<br />
to a subroutine. Up to a maximum of 6 nesting levels of local parameters are possible.<br />
The machining canned cycles G81 thru G89 use the sixth nesting level for local parameters when<br />
they are active.<br />
This display mode shows the following fields or windows:<br />
A display area that shows the following information on the subroutines that are active.<br />
NS Indicates the nesting level (1-15) which the subroutine occupies.<br />
NP Indicates the level of local parameters (1-6) in which the subroutine is<br />
executed.<br />
SUBROUTINE Indicates the type of block which has caused a new nesting level.<br />
Examples: (RPT N10, N20) (CALL 25) (PCALL 30) G87