10.7 Program sections that can be conditionally interrupted (DELAYFSTON, DELAYFSTOF)
10.7
Program sections that can be conditionally interrupted
(DELAYFSTON, DELAYFSTOF)
Function
Conditionally interruptible part program sections are called stop delay sections. No stopping
should occur and the feed should not be changed within certain program sections.
Essentially, short program sections - e.g. for machining a thread - should be protected from
almost all stop events. Stops do not take effect until the program section has been
completed.
Syntax
DELAYFSTON
...
DELAYFSTOF
Note
The
line.
Meaning
DELAYFSTON
DELAYFSTOF
Note
DELAYFSTON
Note
For MD11550 $MN_STOP_MODE_MASK bit 0 = 0 (default), a stop delay section is implicitly
defined if
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and
DELAYFSTON
DELAYFSTOF
:
Define a start of a range in which "soft" stops are delayed up to the end
of the stop delay section.
:
Define the end of the stop delay section
and
DELAYFSTOF
/
is active and a path motion or
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commands are programmed separately in a part program
are only permitted in part programs, not in synchronized actions.
Path traversing behavior
is programmed.
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