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Sofware Operators Panel

This document discusses software operator panels that can replace physical switches on machine operator panels. It lists the types of control functions that can be replaced by soft switches including mode selection, jog feed axis selection, and override controls. It provides the output signal addresses and related input signals for each type of soft switch control. It also describes parameters to select whether soft switch controls or physical switches are used.
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Sofware Operators Panel

This document discusses software operator panels that can replace physical switches on machine operator panels. It lists the types of control functions that can be replaced by soft switches including mode selection, jog feed axis selection, and override controls. It provides the output signal addresses and related input signals for each type of soft switch control. It also describes parameters to select whether soft switch controls or physical switches are used.
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6758 Operation time (integrated value of one automatic operation time) 2

[Input type] Setting input


[Data type] 2-word path
[Unit of data] min
[Valid data range] 0 to 999999999
This parameter displays the one automatic operation drive time (neither stop nor hold
state included). The actual time accumulated during operating is the sum of this
parameters Nos. 6757 and 6758. The operation time is automatically preset to 0 during
the power-on sequence and the cycle start from the reset state.

#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
11651 DCO

[Input type] Parameter input


[Data type] Bit path

#7 DCO During dry run, the cutting time is:


0: Not counted.
1: Counted.

Reference item
Manual name Item name
OPERATOR’S MANUAL (B-64694EN) Displaying and setting run time, parts count, and time

13.1.2 Software Operator's Panel


Overview
The MDI unit can replace the switches on the machine operator's panel. That is, the MDI unit can select a
mode or jog feed override, omitting the corresponding switches on the machine operator's panel.

The control switches for the functions listed in the following table can be replaced with soft switches.
Also available are 16 general-purpose soft switches which can be assigned by the machine tool builder.
These 16 general-purpose soft switches can be optionally named by the machine tool builder. For control
switches in groups 1 to 7, parameter can be used to select whether the control switches on the machine
operator's panel or soft switches on the MDI of the control unit are used.

Group1 : Mode selection


Group2 : Selection of jog feed axis, manual rapid traverse
Group3 : Selection of manual pulse generator feed axis, selection of manual pulse magnification
Group4 : Jog feedrate override, feedrate override, rapid traverse override
Group5 : Optional block skip, single block, machine lock, dry run
Group6 : Protect key
Group7 : Feed hold
Group8 : General purpose

The states of all soft switches are input to the PMC by output signals. Based on these output signals, the
PMC should turn 1 or 0 input signals related to the soft switch functions.
When the soft switch provided for single block operation is turned on, for instance, the control unit does
not select the single block operation internally. The single block operation is selected just when the PMC
sets the input signal for single block operation to 1.

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Signal
Related input
Group Function Output signal
signal
1 Mode selection MD1O <Fn073.0> MD1
MD2O <Fn073.1> MD2
MD4O <Fn073.2> MD4
ZRNO <Fn073.4> ZRN
2 Jog feed axis select +J1O to +J4O <Fn081> +J1 to +J4
-J1O to -J4O -J1 to -J4
Manual rapid traverse RTO <Fn077.6> RT
3 Manual pulse generator feed axis HS1AO <Fn077.0> HS1A
select HS1BO <Fn077.1> HS1B
HS1CO <Fn077.2> HS1C
HS1DO <Fn077.3> HS1D
Manual pulse generator MP1O <Fn076.0> MP1
magnification rate select MP2O <Fn076.1> MP2
4 Jog feed rate override *JV0O to *JV15O <Fn079, Fn080> *JV0 to *JV15
Feedrate override *FV0O to *FV7O <Fn078> *FV0 to *FV7
Rapid traverse override ROV1O <Fn076.4> ROV1
ROV2O <Fn076.5> ROV2
5 Optional block skip BDTO <Fn075.2> BDT
Single block SBKO <Fn075.3> SBK
Machine lock MLKO <Fn075.4> MLK
Dry run DRNO <Fn075.5> DRN
*1
6 Protect key KEYO <F0075.6> KEY1 to KEY4
7 Feed hold SPO <Fn075.7> *SP
8 General purpose switch 1 to 8 OUT0 to OUT7 <Fn072>
General purpose switch 9 to 16 OUT8 to OUT15 <Fn074>

*1 : For a multi-path system, the memory protect signal KEYO is KEYO<F0075.6>. This signal is
common to all paths.

Signal address
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
Fn072 OUT7 OUT6 OUT5 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 OUT0

Fn073 ZRNO MD4O MD2O MD1O

Fn074 OUT15 OUT14 OUT13 OUT12 OUT11 OUT10 OUT9 OUT8

*1
Fn075 SPO KEYO DRNO MLKO SBKO BDTO

Fn076 ROV2O ROV1O MP2O MP1O

Fn077 RTO HS1DO HS1CO HS1BO HS1AO

Fn078 *FV7O *FV6O *FV5O *FV4O *FV3O *FV2O *FV1O *FV0O

Fn079 *JV7O *JV6O *JV5O *JV4O *JV3O *JV2O *JV1O *JV0O

Fn080 *JV15O *JV14O *JV13O *JV12O *JV11O *JV10O *JV9O *JV8O

Fn081 -J4O +J4O -J3O +J3O -J2O +J2O -J1O +J1O


*1 : For a multi-path system, the memory protect signal KEYO is KEYO<F0075.6>. This signal is
common to all paths.
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Parameter
#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
7200 OP7 OP6 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP1

[Input type] Parameter input


[Data type] Bit path

NOTE
When at least one of these parameters is set, the power must be
turned off before operation is continued.

#0 OP1 Mode selection on software operator's panel


0: Not performed
1: Performed

#1 OP2 JOG feed axis select and manual rapid traverse select on software operator's panel
0: Not performed
1: Performed

#2 OP3 Manual pulse generator's axis select and manual pulse generator's magnification select on
software operator's panel
0: Not performed
1: Performed

#3 OP4 JOG feedrate override select, feedrate override select, and rapid traverse override select
on software operator's panel
0: Not performed
1: Performed

#4 OP5 Optional block skip select, single block select, machine lock select, and dry run select on
software operator's panel
0: Not performed
1: Performed

#5 OP6 Protect key on software operator's panel


0: Not performed
1: Performed

#6 OP7 Feed hold on software operator's panel


0: Not performed
1: Performed

#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
7201 JPC

[Input type] Parameter input


[Data type] Bit path

#0 JPC To the name of a general-purpose switch on the software operator's panel , the full-size
character such as Chinese character
0: can not be set.
1: can be set.

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#7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
3002 IOV

[Input type] Parameter input


[Data type] Bit path

#4 IOV Override-related signal logic is:


0: Used without modification
(A signal of negative logic is used as a negative logic signal, and a signal of positive
logic is used as a positive logic signal.)
1: Inverted
(A signal of negative logic is used as a positive logic signal, and a signal of positive
logic is used as a negative logic signal.)

The signals indicated below are affected.


Signal of negative logic:
- Feedrate override signals *FV0 to *FV7<Gn012>
- Second feedrate override signals*AFV0 to *AFV7<Gn013>
- Feedrate override signals (for PMC axis control)
*EFOV0g to *EFOV7g<G0151/G0163/G0175/G0187>
- Software operator’s panel signals *FV0O to *FV7O<Fn078>
Signals of positive logic:
- Rapid traverse override signals ROV1,ROV2<Gn014.0, Gn014.1>
- Software operator’s panel signals ROV1O,ROV2O<Fn076.4, Fn076.5>
- Rapid traverse override signals (for PMC axis control)
EROV1g,EROV2g<G0150.0, G0150.1/G0162.0, G0162.1/G0174.0,
G0174.1/G0186.0, G0186.1>

The signals indicated below are not affected.


- 1% step rapid traverse override selection signal HROV <Gn096.7>
- 1% step rapid traverse override signals *HROV0 to *HROV6 <Gn096.0 to
Gn096.6>
- 0.1% step rapid traverse override selection signal FHROV <Gn353.7>
- 0.1% step rapid traverse override signals *FHRO0 to *FHRO9 <Gn352.0 to
Gn352.7, Gn353.0 to Gn353.1>

7210 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7211 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7212 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7213 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7214 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7215 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7216 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

7217 Jog-movement axis and its direction on software operator's panel “ ”

[Input type] Parameter input


[Data type] Byte path

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[Valid data range] 0 to 8
On software operator's panel, set a feed axis corresponding to an arrow key on the MDI
unit when jog feed is performed.

Arrow keys on MDI unit


Setting value Feed axis and direction
0 Not moved
1 First axis, positive direction 7 8 9
2 First axis, negative direction
3 Second axis, positive direction
4 Second axis, negative direction
5 Third axis, positive direction 4 5 6
6 Third axis, negative direction
7 Fourth axis, positive direction
8 Fourth axis, negative direction
1 2 3

[Example] Under X, Y, and Z axis configuration, to set arrow keys to feed the axes in the direction
specified as follows, set the parameters to the values given below. <8 > to the positive
direction of the Z axis, <2 > to the negative direction of the Z axis, <6 > to the positive
direction of the X axis <4 > to the negative direction of the X axis, <1 > to the
positive direction of the Y axis, <9 > to the negative direction of the Y axis
Parameter No. 7210 = 5 (Z axis, positive direction)
Parameter No. 7211 = 6 (Z axis, negative direction)
Parameter No. 7212 = 1 (X axis, positive direction)
Parameter No. 7213 = 2 (X axis, negative direction)
Parameter No. 7214 = 3 (Y axis, positive direction)
Parameter No. 7215 = 4 (Y axis, negative direction)
Parameter No. 7216 = 0 (Not used)
Parameter No. 7217 = 0 (Not used)

7220 Name of general-purpose switch 1 on software operator's panel (first half-size character)
to to
7283 Name of general-purpose switch 8 on software operator's panel (eighth half-size character)

7284 Name of general-purpose switch 9 on software operator's panel (first half-size character)
to to
7299 Name of general-purpose switch 10 on software operator's panel (eighth half-size character)

7352 Name of general-purpose switch 11 on software operator's panel (first half-size character)
to to
7399 Name of general-purpose switch 16 on software operator's panel (eighth half-size character)

[Input type] Parameter input


[Data type] Byte path
[Valid data range] -128 to 127
Each of these parameters sets the name of a general-purpose switch on the software
operator's panel with the following character codes.
When bit 0 (JPC) of parameter No. 7201 is set to 0, the character codes in the “Half-size
character code list” can be specified.
When bit 0 (JPC) of parameter No. 7201 is set to 1, the character codes in the “Half-size
character code list” and the “Full-size character code list (a) to (f)” can be specified. The
full-size character which uses two characters of the half-size can be specified by the
high-code and the low-code.

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A switch name consists of up to eight half-size characters (or four full-size characters).
Parameters Nos. 7220 to 7227 : Name of general-purpose switch 1
Parameters Nos. 7228 to 7235 : Name of general-purpose switch 2
Parameters Nos. 7236 to 7243 : Name of general-purpose switch 3
Parameters Nos. 7244 to 7251 : Name of general-purpose switch 4
Parameters Nos. 7252 to 7259 : Name of general-purpose switch 5
Parameters Nos. 7260 to 7267 : Name of general-purpose switch 6
Parameters Nos. 7268 to 7275 : Name of general-purpose switch 7
Parameters Nos. 7276 to 7283 : Name of general-purpose switch 8
Parameters Nos. 7284 to 7291 : Name of general-purpose switch 9
Parameters Nos. 7292 to 7299 : Name of general-purpose switch 10
Parameters Nos. 7352 to 7359 : Name of general-purpose switch 11
Parameters Nos. 7360 to 7367 : Name of general-purpose switch 12
Parameters Nos. 7368 to 7375 : Name of general-purpose switch 13
Parameters Nos. 7376 to 7383 : Name of general-purpose switch 14
Parameters Nos. 7384 to 7391 : Name of general-purpose switch 15
Parameters Nos. 7392 to 7399 : Name of general-purpose switch 16
Ex) Setting of the name of general-purpose switch 1 on the software operator's panel
The name of general-purpose switch 1 on the software operator's panel can be set to
“OVR 1”, in the following setting of the parameters Nos. 7220 to 7227.
(When bit 0 (JPC) of parameter No. 7201 is set to 1)

Parameter Setting value Character


7220 79 O
7221 86 V
7222 82 R
7223 4
7224 -8
7225 2
7226 -32
7227 49 1

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Half-size character code list

NOTE
The dakuten ( )(voiced sound mark), the han-dakuten( )(semi-voiced sound
mark) in Japanese katakana are counted as one half-size character.

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Full-size character code list (a)

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Full-size character code list (b)

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Full-size character code list (c)

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Full-size character code list (d)

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Full-size character code list (e)

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Full-size character code list (f)

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NOTE
1 The character can be displayed up to the character code just before the
parameter Nos. 7220 to 7399 is set to 0, in the name of a general-purpose
switch on the software operator's panel. Therefore, if using the space, specify
the character code “32” (the space of the half-size character).

Ex1) When the parameter is set to 0 in the half-size character


Parameter Setting value Character
7220 3
7221 0
7222 3
7223 2
7224 0
7225 49 1
7226 50 2
7227 51 3

The character string of display : “ ”

Ex2) When the parameter is set to 32 (the space of the half-size character) in
the half-size character
Parameter Setting value Character
7220 3
7221 0
7222 3
7223 2
7224 32 (space)
7225 49 1
7226 50 2
7227 51 3

The character string of display : “ 123”

2 Do not specify the character codes of the blank in the “Full-size character code
list”. When it is specified, the space of the full-size character or an invalid
character is displayed.

3 Please specify two spaces of the half-size character to display a space of the
full-size character.

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Note
NOTE
1 Only the modes shown below can be selected by soft switches. When the mode
for DNC operation is to be required, then, all control switches for mode selection
should be on the machine operator's panel or a general-purpose soft switch
should be used to select the mode for DNC operation.
Soft switches available for mode selection
- Manual data input
- Automatic operation
- Memory edit
- Manual handle feed / incremental feed
- Jog feed
- Manual reference position return
2 Only one soft switch is available for the protection key. But, four input signals are
available for protection key (KEY1, KEY2, KEY3 and KEY4).
Generally, four input signals are simultaneously turned to 1 or 0 according to the
state of the protection soft switch.
For a multi-path system, the signals are as follows. These signals are common
to all paths.
- KEYO<F0075.6>
- KEY1 to KEY4<G0046.3 to G0046.6>
3 When the soft switch for feed hold is turned on, output signal SPO is turned to 1,
and the PMC turns feed hold signal *SP to 0.
In contrast to the above, when the soft switch for feed hold is turned off, output
signal SPO is turned 0 and the PMC turns signal *SP to 1. For soft switches
other than feed hold and general soft switches, when an output signal
corresponding to a soft switch is turned to 1, the corresponding input signal is
turned to 1.

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The Table 13.1.2 (a) lists the jog feedrate override values which can be selected by soft switches.

Table 13.1.2 (a)


*JV0O to *JV15O
Override values (%)
15 8 7 0
0 1111 1111 1111 1111
0.1 1111 1111 1111 0101
0.14 1111 1111 1111 0001
0.2 1111 1111 1110 1011
0.27 1111 1111 1110 0100
0.37 1111 1111 1101 1010
0.52 1111 1111 1100 1011
0.72 1111 1111 1011 0111
1.0 1111 1111 1001 1011
1.4 1111 1111 0111 0011
2.0 1111 1111 0011 0111
2.7 1111 1110 1111 0001
3.7 1111 1110 1000 1101
5.2 1111 1101 1111 0111
7.2 1111 1101 0010 1111
10.0 1111 1100 0001 0111
14.0 1111 1010 1000 0111
20.0 1111 1000 0010 1111
27.0 1111 0101 0111 0011
37.0 1111 0001 1000 1011
52.0 1110 1011 1010 1111
72.0 1110 0011 1101 1111
100.0 1101 1000 1110 1111
140.0 1100 1001 0100 1111
200.0 1011 0001 1101 1111

The Table 13.1.2 (b) lists the feedrate override values which can be selected by soft switches.

Table 13.1.2 (b)


*FV0O to *FV7O
Override values (%)
7 0
0 1111 1111
10 1111 0101
20 1110 1011
30 1110 0001
40 1101 0111
50 1100 1101
60 1100 0011
70 1011 1001
80 1010 1111
90 1010 0101
100 1001 1011
110 1001 0001
120 1000 0111
130 0111 1101
140 0111 0011
150 0110 1001
160 0101 1111
170 0101 0101
180 0100 1011
190 0100 0001
200 0011 0111

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