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Synchronized actions
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A synchronized action consists of a series of related statements within a part program that is
called cyclically in the interpolator clock cycle synchronously to the machining blocks.
A synchronized action is essentially divided into two parts, the optional condition and the
obligatory action part. The time at which the actions are executed can be made dependent on
a specific system state using the condition part. The conditions are evaluated cyclically in the
interpolator clock cycle. The actions are then a reaction to user-definable system states. Their
execution is not bound to block limits.
Furthermore, the validity of the synchronized action (non-modal, modal or static) and the
frequency of the execution of the actions (once, repeatedly) can be defined.
Examples of permissible actions
● Output of auxiliary functions to PLC
● Writing and reading of main run variables
● Traversing of positioning axes
● Activation of synchronous procedures, such as:
– Read-in disable
– Delete distance-to-go
– End preprocessing stop
● Activation of technology cycles
● Calculation of function values
● Tool offsets
● Activating/deactivating couplings
● Measuring
● Enabling/disabling of synchronized actions
Examples of non-permissible actions
● Traversing of path axes
Synchronized actions
Function Manual, 08/2018, 6FC5397-5BP40-6BA2
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