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GE Fanuc AutomationComputer Numerical Control ProductsSeries 0i-Model CSeries 0i Mate-Model CParameter ManualGFZ-64120EN/01June 2004

GFL-001Warnings, Cautions, and Notesas Used in this PublicationWarningWarning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages, currents,temperatures, or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment ormay be associated with its use.In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment, aWarning notice is used.CautionCaution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken.NoteNotes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding andoperating the equipment.This document is based on information available at the time of its publication. While effortshave been made to be accurate, the information contained herein does not purport to cover alldetails or variations in hardware or software, nor to provide for every possible contingency inconnection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Features may be described hereinwhich are not present in all hardware and software systems. GE Fanuc Automation assumesno obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made.GE Fanuc Automation makes no representation or warranty, expressed, implied, or statutorywith respect to, and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, sufficiency, orusefulness of the information contained herein. No warranties of merchantability or fitness forpurpose shall apply. Copyright 2004 GE Fanuc Automation North America, Inc.All Rights Reserved.

B-64120EN/01DEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTEDEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTEThis manual includes safety precautions for protecting the user andpreventing damage to the machine. Precautions are classified intoWarning and Caution according to their bearing on safety. Also,supplementary information is described as a Note. Read the Warning,Caution, and Note thoroughly before attempting to use the machine.WARNINGApplied when there is a danger of the user beinginjured or when there is a damage of both the userbeing injured and the equipment being damaged ifthe approved procedure is not observed.CAUTIONApplied when there is a danger of the equipmentbeing damaged, if the approved procedure is notobserved.NOTEThe Note is used to indicate supplementaryinformation other than Warning and Caution.- Read this manual carefully, and store it in a safe place.s-1

PREFACEB-64120EN/01PREFACEThe models covered by this manual, and their abbreviations are :Model nameFANUC Series 0i -TCFANUC Series 0i -MCFANUC Series 0i Mate -TCFANUC Series 0i Mate -MCAbbreviation0i -TC0i -MC0i Mate -TC0i Mate -MCSeries 0i -C0iSeries 0i Mate -C0i MateNOTE1 For ease of explanation, the models may beclassified as follows:T series: 0i -TC/0i Mate -TCM series: 0i -MC/0i Mate -MC2 Some functions described in this manual may notbe applied to some products.For details, refer to the DESCRIPTIONS(B-64112EN).3 The 0i /0i Mate requires setting of parameters toenable part of basic functions. For the parametersto be set, see Section 4.46, "PARAMETERS OFFS0i BASIC FUNCTIONS".p-1

PREFACEB-64120EN/01Related manuals of Series 0i/0iMate-MODEL CThe following table lists the manuals related to Series0i/0iMate-MODEL C. This manual is indicated by an asterisk(*).Related manuals of Series 0i/0iMate-MODEL CSpecificationManual namenumberDESCRIPTIONSB-64112ENCONNECTION MANUAL (HARDWARE)B-64113ENCONNECTION MANUAL (FUNCTION)Series 0i-TC OPERATOR’S MANUALB-64113EN-1Series 0i-MC OPERATOR’S MANUALB-64124ENSeries 0iMate-TC OPERATOR’S MANUALB-64134ENB-64114ENSeries 0iMate-MC OPERATOR’S MANUALB-64144ENMAINTENANCE MANUALB-64115ENPARAMETER MANUALPMCPMC Ladder Language PROGRAMMING MANUALPMC C Language PROGRAMMING MANUALNetworkProfibus-DP Board OPERATOR'S MANUALFAST Ethernet Board/FAST DATA SERVEROPERATOR'S MANUALEthernet Board/DATA SERVER Board OPERATOR'S MANUALDeviceNet Board OPERATOR'S MANUALPC functionScreen Display Function OPERATOR'S MANUALOpen CNCFANUC Open CNC OPERATOR’S MANUAL(Basic Operation Package 1(For Windows 95/NT))FANUC Open CNC OPERATOR’S MANUAL(DNC Operation Management N*

PREFACEB-64120EN/01Related manuals of SERVO MOTOR αis/αi/βis/βi seriesThe following table lists the manuals related to SERVO MOTORαis/αi/βis/βi seriesManual nameFANUC AC SERVO MOTOR αis seriesFANUC AC SERVO MOTOR αi seriesDESCRIPTIONSFANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi seriesDESCRIPTIONSFANUC AC SERVO MOTOR βis seriesDESCRIPTIONSFANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR βi seriesDESCRIPTIONSFANUC SERVO AMPLIFIER αi seriesDESCRIPTIONSFANUC SERVO AMPLIFIER βi seriesDESCRIPTIONSFANUC SERVO MOTOR αis seriesFANUC SERVO MOTOR αi seriesFANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi seriesFANUC SERVO AMPLIFIER αi seriesMAINTENANCE MANUALFANUC SERVO MOTOR βis seriesFANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR βi seriesFANUC SERVO AMPLIFIER βi seriesMAINTENANCE MANUALFANUC AC SERVO MOTOR αis seriesFANUC AC SERVO MOTOR αi seriesFANUC AC SERVO MOTOR βis seriesPARAMETER MANUALFANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR αi seriesFANUC AC SPINDLE MOTOR βi seriesPARAMETER B-65270ENB-65280EN

TABLE OF CONTENTSB-64120EN/01TABLE OF CONTENTSDEFINITION OF WARNING, CAUTION, AND NOTE .s-1PREFACE .p-11DISPLAYING PARAMETERS. 12SETTING PARAMETERS FROM MDI . 33INPUTTING AND OUTPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THEREADER/PUNCHER INTERFACE . 53.13.24OUTPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THE READER/PUNCHERINTERFACE . 6INPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THE READER/PUNCHERINTERFACE . 7DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS . 154.16PARAMETERS OF SETTING. 10PARAMETERS OF READER/PUNCHER INTERFACE, REMOTEBUFFER, DNC1, DNC2, AND M-NET INTERFACE. 154.2.1Parameters Common to all Channels.164.2.2Parameters of Channel 1 (I/O CHANNEL 0) .174.2.3Parameters of Channel 1 (I/O CHANNEL 1) .194.2.4Parameters of Channel 2 (I/O CHANNEL 2) .19PARAMETERS OF DNC2 INTERFACE . 22PARAMETERS OF REMOTE DIAGNOSIS . 25PARAMETER OF MEMORY CARD INTERFACE . 28PARAMETERS OF DATA SERVER. 29PARAMETERS OF ETHERNET. 30PARAMETERS OF POWER MATE CNC MANAGER. 31PARAMETERS OF AXIS CONTROL/INCREMENT SYSTEM. 32PARAMETERS OF COORDINATES. 44PARAMETERS OF STROKE CHECK . 50PARAMETERS OF THE CHUCK AND TAILSTOCK BARRIER(T SERIES) . 56PARAMETERS OF FEEDRATE . 60PARAMETERS OF ACCELERATION/DECELERATION CONTROL . 79PARAMETERS OF SERVO (1 OF 2) . 102PARAMETERS OF DI/DO . 137c-1

TABLE OF 4.404.414.424.43B-64120EN/01PARAMETERS OF DISPLAY AND EDIT (1 OF 2) . 143PARAMETERS OF PROGRAMS . 169PARAMETERS OF PITCH ERROR COMPENSATION . 178PARAMETERS OF SPINDLE CONTROL . 186PARAMETERS OF TOOL COMPENSATION . 223PARAMETERS OF CANNED CYCLES. 2354.22.1Parameter of canned Cycle for Drilling.2354.22.2Parameter of Thread Cutting Cycle.2424.22.3Parameter of Multiple Repetitive Canned Cycle.2424.22.4Parameters of Peck Drilling Cycle of a Small Diameter .246PARAMETERS OF RIGID TAPPING . 251PARAMETERS OF SCALING/COORDINATE ROTATION . 275PARAMETERS OF UNI-DIRECTIONAL POSITIONING . 277PARAMETERS OF POLAR COORDINATE INTERPOLATION . 279PARAMETERS OF NORMAL DIRECTION CONTROL. 281PARAMETERS OF INDEXING INDEX TABLE. 285PARAMETERS OF CUSTOM MACROS . 287PARAMETERS OF PATTERN DATA INPUT . 296PARAMETERS OF SKIP FUNCTION . 297PARAMETERS OF AUTOMATIC TOOL COMPENSATION (T SERIES)AND AUTOMATIC TOOL LENGTH COMPENSATION (M SERIES) . 303PARAMETERS OF EXTERNAL DATA INPUT/OUTPUT . 305PARAMETERS OF GRAPHIC DISPLAY. 3064.34.1Parameters of Graphic Display/Dynamic Graphic Display.3064.34.2Parameters of Graphic Color .308PARAMETERS OF DISPLAYING OPERATION TIME AND NUMBEROF PARTS. 311PARAMETERS OF TOOL LIFE MANAGEMENT . 315PARAMETERS OF POSITION SWITCH FUNCTIONS . 321PARAMETERS OF MANUAL OPERATION AND AUTOMATICOPERATION. 325PARAMETERS OF MANUAL HANDLE FEED, MANUAL HANDLEINTERRUPTION AND TOOL DIRECTION HANDLE FEED . 330PARAMETERS OF BUTT-TYPE REFERENCE POSITION SETTING. 334PARAMETERS OF SOFTWARE OPERATOR'S PANEL . 336PARAMETERS OF PROGRAM RESTART . 339PARAMETERS OF POLYGON TURNING . 340c-2

TABLE OF 514.524.534.544.554.564.574.584.59PARAMETERS OF GENERAL-PURPOSE RETRACTION . 343PARAMETERS OF AXIS CONTROL BY PMC. 345PARAMETERS OF FS0i BASIC FUNCTIONS . 352PARAMETERS OF ANGULAR AXIS CONTROL . 355PARAMETERS OF SIMPLE SYNCHRONOUS CONTROL . 358PARAMETERS OF SEQUENCE NUMBER COMPARISON AND STOP . 367OTHER PARAMETERS . 368PARAMETERS OF FAILURE DIAGNOSIS . 373PARAMETERS OF MAINTENANCE . 374PARAMETERS OF SERVO SPEED CHECK . 375PARAMETERS OF MANUAL HANDLE FUNCTION . 376PARAMETERS OF ACCELERATION CONTROL. 378PARAMETERS OF OPERATION HISTORY . 380PARAMETERS OF DISPLAY AND EDIT (2/2) . 385PARAMETERS OF MACHINING CONDITION SELECTION . 387PARAMETERS OF SERVO (2) . 391APPENDIXACHARACTER CODE LIST . 395c-3

1.DISPLAYING PARAMETERSB-64120EN/011DISPLAYING PARAMETERSFollow the procedure below to display parameters.(1) Press thefunction key on the MDI as many times asrequired, or alternatively, press thefunction key once, thenthe PARAM section display soft key. The parameter screen isthen selected.(2) The parameter screen consists of multiple pages. Use step (a) or(b) to display the page that contains the parameter you want todisplay.(a) Use the page select key or the cursor move keys to displaythe desired page.(b) Enter the data number of the parameter you want to displayfrom the keyboard, then press the [NO.SRH] soft key. Theparameter page containing the specified data numberappears with the cursor positioned at the data number. (Thedata is displayed in reverse video.)NOTEIf key entry is started with the section select softkeys displayed, they are replaced automatically byoperation select soft keys including [NO.SRH].Pressing the [(OPRT)] soft key can also cause theoperation select keys to be displayed.-1-

1.DISPLAYING PARAMETERSB-64120EN/01-2-

2.SETTING PARAMETERS FROM MDIB-64120EN/012SETTING PARAMETERS FROM MDIFollow the procedure below to set parameters.(1) Place the NC in the MDI mode or the emergency stop state.(2) Follow the substeps below to enable writing of parameters.function key1. To display the setting screen, press theas many times as required, or alternatively press the2.3.function key once, then the [SETTING] section select softkey. The first page of the setting screen appears.Position the cursor on "PARAMETER WRITE" using thecursor move keys.Press the [(OPRT)] soft key to display operation select softkeys.4.To set "PARAMETER WRITE " to 1, press the ON:1 softkey, or alternatively enter 1 and press the INPUT soft key.From now on, the parameters can be set. At the same timean alarm condition (P/S100 PARAMETER WRITEENABLE) occurs in the CNC.function key as(3) To display the parameter screen, press themany times as required, or alternatively press thefunctionkey once, then the PARAM section select soft key.(See "1. Displaying Parameters.")(4) Display the page containing the parameter you want to set, andposition the cursor on the parameter. (See "1. DisplayingParameters.")(5) Enter data, then press the [INPUT] soft key. The parameterindicated by the cursor is set to the entered data.-3-

2.SETTING PARAMETERS FROM MDIB-64120EN/01[Example]12000 [INPUT]Data can be entered continuously for parameters, starting atthe selected parameter, by separating each data item with asemicolon (;).[Example]Entering 10;20;30;40 and pressing the INPUT key assignsvalues 10, 20, 30, and 40 to parameters in order starting atthe parameter indicated by the cursor.(6) Repeat steps (4) and (5) as required.(7) If parameter setting is complete, set "PARAMETER WRITE "to 0 on the setting screen to disable further parameter setting.(8) Reset the NC to release the alarm condition (P/S100).If an alarm condition (P/S000 PLEASE TURN OFF POWER)occurs in the NC, turn it off before continuing operation.-4-

B-64120EN/0133.INPUTTING AND OUTPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THE READER/PUNCHER INTERFACEINPUTTING AND OUTPUTTINGPARAMETERS THROUGH THEREADER/PUNCHER INTERFACEThis section explains the parameter input/output procedures forinput/output devices connected to the reader/puncher interface.The following description assumes the input/output devices are readyfor input/output. It also assumes parameters peculiar to theinput/output devices, such as the baud rate and the number of stop bits,have been set in advance. (See 4.2.)-5-

3.INPUTTING AND OUTPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THE READER/PUNCHER INTERFACE3.1B-64120EN/01OUTPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THEREADER/PUNCHER INTERFACE(1) Select the EDIT mode or set to Emergency stop.function key as(2) To select the parameter screen, press themany times as required, or alternatively press thefunctionkey once, then the PARAM section select soft key.(3) Press the [(OPRT)] soft key to display operation select soft keys,then press the forward menu key located at the right-hand side ofthe soft keys to display another set of operation select keysincluding [PUNCH].(4) Pressing the [PUNCH] soft key changes the soft key display asshown below:(5) Press the [EXEC] soft key to start parameter output. Whenparameters are being output, "OUTPUT" blinks in the statedisplay field on the lower part of the screen.(6) When parameter output terminates, "OUTPUT" stops blinking.Press thekey to interrupt parameter output.-6-

B-64120EN/013.23.INPUTTING AND OUTPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THE READER/PUNCHER INTERFACEINPUTTING PARAMETERS THROUGH THEREADER/PUNCHER INTERFACE(1) Place the NC in the emergency stop state.(2) Enable parameter writing.1. To display the setting screen, press thefunction keyas many times as required, or alternatively press the2.3.4.(3) Tofunction key once, then the [SETTING] section select softkey. The first page of the setting screen appears.Position the cursor on "PARAMETER WRITE" using thecursor move keys.Press the [(OPRT)] soft key to display operation select softkeys.To set "PARAMETER WRITE " to 1, press the ON:1soft key, or alternatively enter 1, then press the [INPUT]soft key. From now on, parameters can be set. At the sametime an alarm condition (P/S100 PARAMETER WRITEENABLE) occurs in the NC.function key asselect the parameter screen, press themany times as required, or alternatively press thekey once,then [PARAM] soft key.(4) Press the [(OPRT)] soft key to display operation select keys, thenpress the forward menu key located at the right-hand side of thesoft keys to display another set of operation select soft keysincluding [READ].(5) Pressing the [READ] soft key changes the soft key display asshown below:(6) Press the [EXEC] soft key to start inputting parameters from theinput/output device. When parameters are being input, "INPUT"blinks in the state display field on the lower part of the screen.(7) When parameter input terminates, "INPUT" stops blinking.Press thekey to interrupt parameter input.(8) When parameter read terminates, "INPUT" stops blinking, andan alarm condition (P/S000) occurs in the NC. Turn it offbefore continuing operation.-7-

4.DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS4B-64120EN/01DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERSParameters are classified by data type as follows:Table 4 Data Types and Valid Data Ranges of ParametersData typeValid data rangeRemarksBit0 or 1Bit axisIn some parameters, signs areByte-128 to 127ignored.0 to 255

B-64120EN/01 PREFACE p-1 PREFACE The models covered by this manual, and their abbreviations are : Model name Abbreviation FANUC Series 0i -TC 0i-TC FANUC Series 0i -MC 0i-MC Series 0i-C 0i FANUC Series 0i Mate -TC 0i Mate -TC FANUC Series 0i Mate -MC 0i Mate -MC Series 0i Mate -C 0i Mate NOTE

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