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This document lists 62 window functions for a CNC system. The functions include reading and writing data like tool offsets, work origins, parameters, and tool life management information. Each function is identified by a number, description, and whether it can be used for reading (R) or writing (W) data.

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This document lists 62 window functions for a CNC system. The functions include reading and writing data like tool offsets, work origins, parameters, and tool life management information. Each function is identified by a number, description, and whether it can be used for reading (R) or writing (W) data.

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LIST OF WINDOW

FUNCTIONS
Number Description Function code R/W
1 Read CNC system information 0 R
2 Read the tool offset 13 R
3 Write a tool offset �Low–speed response 14 W
4 Read the work origin offset *PM 15 R
5 Write work origin offset *PM �Low–speed response 16 W
6 Read parameters *SB56 �Low–speed response 17 R
7 Write parameters �Low–speed response 18 W
8 Read setting data *SB56 �Low–speed response 19 R
9 Write setting data �Low–speed response 20 W
10 Read custom macro variables *SB56 �Low–speed response 21 R
11 Write custom macro variables �Low–speed response 22 W
12 Read the CNC alarm state 23, 186 (*8) R
13 Read the current program number 24 R
14 Read the current sequence number 25 R
15 Read an actual velocity for controlled axes 26 R
16 Read an absolute position (absolute coordinate value) on controlled axes 27 R
17 Read a machine position (machine coordinate value) on controlled axes 28 R
18 Read a skip operation (G31) stop position (coordinate value) on controlled axes 29 R
19 Read a servo delay amount 30 R
20 Read acceleration/deceleration delay amount on controlled axes 31 R
21 Read modal data 32 R
22 Read diagnosis data *SB56 �Low–speed response 33 R
23 Read a feed motor load current value (A/D conversion data) 34 R
24 Reading tool life management data (tool group No.) *PM *21T *TM 38 R
25 Reading tool life management data (number of tool group s) *PM *21T *TM 39 R
26 Reading tool life management data (number of tools) *PM *21T *TM 40 R
27 Reading tool life management data (usable life of tool) *PM *21T *TM 41 R
28 Reading tool life management data (tool usage counter) *PM *21T *TM 42 R
Reading tool life management data (tool length compensation No. (1): Tool No.)
29 43 R
*PM *21T *TM
Reading tool life management data (tool length compensation No. (2):
30 44 R
Tool order No.) *PM *21T *TM
Reading tool life management data (cutter compensation No. (1): Tool No.)
31 45 R
*PM *21T *TM
Reading tool life management data (cutter compensation No. (2): Tool order No.)
32 46 R
*PM *21T *TM
Reading tool life management data (tool information (1): Tool No.)
33 47 R
*PM *21T *TM
Reading tool life management data (tool information (2): Tool order No.)
34 48 R
*PM *21T *TM
35 Reading tool life management data (tool No.) *PM *21T *TM 49 R
36 Reading the actual spindle speed 50 R
Number Description Function code R/W
Entering data on the program check screen �low–speed response
37 150 W
*PM *21T
38 Reading clock data (date and time) 151 R
39 Writing torque limit data for the digital servo motor �low–speed response 152 W
40 Reading load information of the spindle motor (serial interface) 153 R
41 Reading a parameter *PM *21T 154 R
42 Reading setting data *PM *21T 155 R
43 Reading diagnosis data *PM *21T 156 R
44 Reading a character string of the CNC program being executed in the buffer *C 157 R
45 Reading the relative position of a controlled axis 74 R
46 Reading the remaining travel 75 R
47 Reading CNC status information 76 R
Reading value of the P– code macro variable
48 59 R
*SB56 �low–speed response *TM
49 Writing value of the P– code macro variable �low–speed response *TM 60 W
50 Reading the Tool life management data (Tool life counter type) 160 R
Registering the Tool life management data (Tool group)
51 163 W
�low–speed response *TM
52 Writing the Tool life management data (Tool life) �low–speed response *TM 164 W
Writing the Tool life management data (Tool life counter)
53 165 W
�low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life management data (Tool life counter type)
54 166 W
�low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life management data (Tool length offset number (1): Tool number)
55 167 W
�low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life management data (Tool length offset num–ber (2): Tool opera­
56 168 W
tion sequence number) �low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life management data (Cutter compensation number (1):
57 169 W
Tool number) �low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life management data (Cutter compensation nu–mber (2):
58 170 W
Tool operation sequence number) �low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life management data (Tool condition (1): Tool number)
59 171 W
�low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool management data (Tool condition (2):
60 172 W
Tooloperation sequence number) �low–speed response *TM
61 Writing the Tool life management data (Tool number) �low–speed response *TM 173 W
62 Reading the Estimate disturbance torque data 211 R
63 Reading the current program number (8–digit program numbers) *PM *21T 90 R
Writing (registering) tool life management data (tool group number)
64 200 R
*PM *21T *TM
65 Reading tool life management data (tool length offset number 1) *PM *21T *TM 227 R
Reading tool life management data (tool diameter offset number 1)
66 228 R
*PM *21T *TM
67 Reading tool life management data (tool information 1) *PM *21T *TM 201 R
Writing tool life management data (tool group number)
68 202 R
�low–speed response *TM
Writing tool life management data (tool length offset number 1)
69 229 W
�low–speed response *TM
Number Description Function code R/W
Writing tool life management data (tool radius offset number 1)
70 230 W
�low–speed response *TM
71 Writing tool life management data (tool information 1) �low–speed response *TM 231 W
72 Reading actual spindle speeds 138 R
73 Reading fine torque sensing data (statistical calculation results) 226 R
74 Reading fine torque sensing data (store data) 232 R
75 Specification of the number of the program for I/O Link 194 W
76 Presetting the relative coordinate �low–speed response 249 W
77 Deleting the Tool life Management Data (Tool group) �low–speed response *TM 324 W
78 Deleting the Tool life Management Data (Tool data) �low–speed response *TM 325 W
Clearing the Tool life Management Data (Tool life counter and Tool condition)
79 326 W
�low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life Management Data (Arbitrary group number)
80 327 W
�low–speed response *TM
Writing the Tool life Management Data (Remaining tool life)
81 328 W
�low–speed response *TM
82 Reading the current screen number 120(*8) R
83 Reading detailed alarm information �low–speed response 186(*8) R

*1 Function codes that have R in the R/W column are window read functions specifiable with the WINDR function command. Function
codes that have W in the R/W column are window write functions specifiable with the WINDW function command.
*2 For window functions mark with “Low–speed response,” reading and writing parameters, setting data, diagnostic data and so on starts
after the PMC receives the response for request of reading and writing from the CNC. On the contrary, the other window functions can
read or write data at once in response to the request from PMC.
*3 Functions marked with *PM are not provided for the Power Mate–D or F.
*4 Functions marked with *21T are not provided for the Series 21T.
*5 Functions marked with *SB5/6 support high–speed window response for the SB5/SB6.
*6 Functions marked with *C are not provided for the SB5/SB6/SB7.
*7 Functions marked with *TM are restricted on CNC for the compound machining function.
1. Function can not be used.
2. Function can not be used in the T mode.
Refer to each window function for details.
*8 This function code is supported only by the Power Mate i–D/H.

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