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<strong>LNC</strong>-<strong>M600</strong><br />

MLC <strong>Maintenance</strong> -- C,S Bits and Register<br />

C Bit 040<br />

Description:<br />

Single Block<br />

Assumed NC is in auto-executing condition of MEM mode. If this signal is ON, the system will<br />

stop after a BLOCK of program is finish executing. But, if STL signal in OFF and system<br />

condition is B_STOP, then NC will start executing the next BLOCK of program after Cycle Start<br />

(ST) signal is ON.<br />

C Bit 041<br />

Description:<br />

Optional Block Skip<br />

Assumed NC is in auto-executing of MEM mode. If there is a such symbol, “/”, in a program,<br />

any key-in after this symbol to EOB will be neglected.<br />

C Bit 042<br />

Description:<br />

Dry Run<br />

Assumed NC is in MEM or MDI mode. If this signal is ON, program will be executed under the<br />

below feedrates:<br />

G00:When RT is ON = RAPID feed.<br />

When RT is OFF =JOG feed.<br />

G01:JOG feed.<br />

C Bit 043<br />

Description:<br />

Machine Lock<br />

Assumed NC is under manual and auto modes, all moving command will NOT send to position<br />

control servo system. But, software interpolation value is still executed which means that<br />

program coordinate will still be renewed.<br />

C Bit 044<br />

Description:<br />

Optional Stop<br />

Assumed this signal is ON. If program executing reaches M01, system will be paused and STL<br />

signal is OFF. This implies that the system will continue executing programs after pressing<br />

Cycle Start (ST) bottom.<br />

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