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<strong>11</strong>.03 3 Variables3.7 Tool and magazine datamagKind $TC_MAP1 FBWType of the magazine1 = chain3 = revolver5 = box magazine7 = internal magazine tool buffer9 = internal magazine loading stations- 0 UWordMulti-line: yes Magazine number numMagsMaxmagLink1 $TC_MAP4 FBWChaining 1 of the magazine to the following magazine. Number to (next) background magazine. Can be used withchain, revolver and box magazines (magKind = 1,3 or 5)- -1 UWordMulti-line: yes Magazine number numMagsMaxmagLink2 $TC_MAP5 FBWChaining 2 of the magazine to the previous magazine. Backward chaining of background magazines. Can be used forchaining to chain, revolver and box magazines (magKind = 1, 3 or 5)- -1 UWordMulti-line: yes Magazine number numMagsMaxmagNoNumber of the magazine- 1 numMagsMax UWordMulti-line: yes Magazine number numMagsMaxmagNrPlaces$TC_MAP7 * $TC_MAP6Number of real locations (in chain magazine) or number of slots (in box magazine)- UWordMulti-line: yes Magazine number numMagsMaxmagState $TC_MAP3 FBWState of the magazine1 = current magazine2 = disabled4 = magazine in loading position8 = motion is active16 = enabled for loading- 2 UWordMulti-line: yes Magazine number numMagsMaxmagWearCompoundNo $TC_MAP9Each magazine has its own active wear group (wear group number).The number of this group is stored in OPI variables magWearCompoundNo:Meaning: Number of active wear group.=0: No wear group active.>0: Number of wear group in which tool search commences.(this is the number of the active wear group.)

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