Detailed description
2.7 Program operation mode
2.7.7
Responses to operator or program actions
Status transitions
The following table shows the channel and program statuses that result after certain operator
and program actions.
The left-hand side of the table shows the channel and program statuses and the mode
groups from which the initial situation can be selected. Various operator/program actions are
listed on the righthand side of the table, the number of the situation after the action has been
carried out is shown in brackets after each action.
Table 2-4
Responses to operator or program actions
Situation
Channel
status
R
V
A
1
x
2
x
3
x
4
x
5
x
6
x
7
x
8
x
9
x
10
x
11
x
12
x
13
x
14
x
15
x
16
x
17
x
18
x
Channel status
R --> aborted
U --> interrupted
A --> running
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Program status
N
V
S
W
A
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Basic logic functions: Mode group, channel, program operation, reset response (K1)
Active mode
Operator or program action (Situation after the
action)
A
M
J
x
RESET (4)
x
RESET (5)
x
RESET (6)
x
NC Start (13); Mode change (5 or 6)
x
NC Start (14); Mode change (4 or 6)
x
Direction key (15); Mode change (4 or 5)
x
NC Start (14)
x
NC Start (15)
x
NC Start (13); Mode change (10 or 11)
x
NC Start (16); Mode change (9 or 11)
x
Direction key (17); Mode change (9 or 10)
x
NC Start (13); Mode change (10 or 11)
x
NC Stop (12)
x
NC Stop (7); at block end (5)
x
NC Stop (8); at JOG end (6)
x
NC Stop (10); at block end (10)
x
NC Stop (11); at JOG end (11)
x
Reset (4); wait for other channel (18)
Program status
N --> aborted
U --> interrupted
S --> stopped
W --> waiting
A --> running
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Operating modes
A --> aborted
M --> aborted
J --> aborted