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  1. #1
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    Protect your G54...G59

    Robodrill Fanuc 21i

    Is there a parameter settings to avoid all this numbers (coordinate systems)to get deleted, an operator a work push the "clear" key and wipe them all out.

    And yes...I do not have back ups. I am working in setting them back but after a save a back up I would like to know if there is a way to lock these numbers with a parameter, macro, whatever.

    Al the man, I bet you know this one.

    Thank you all in advance.

    Jorge

  2. #2
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    Solution

    Hi,
    Normally, we use G10 on the top of the program.
    Ex.
    O1234;
    G90G10L2P1 X_Y_Z_;
    ;
    ;

    P0 = Ext.
    P1 = G54
    P2 = G55
    P3 = G56
    P4 = G57
    P5 = G58
    P6 = G59

    You can lock you coordinate system by this way.
    Good luck.

  3. #3
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    Smile

    Yes...I hear about G10
    Can you please be more specific with the description of each address (letter)


    PO= Ext. what is Ext????

    L2= what is the meaning of L2?? and

    P1 obviously is G54 etc etc.

    Thank you in advance.


    Jorge

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by jorgehrr View Post
    Yes...I hear about G10
    Can you please be more specific with the description of each address (letter)


    PO= Ext. what is Ext????

    L2= what is the meaning of L2?? and

    P1 obviously is G54 etc etc.

    Thank you in advance.


    Jorge
    P0=Ext means it's an External offset that you normaly set to zero on all axis.
    And you can't program it with normal G codes.
    If you change it to anything other than zero it will affect all other work zeros.If you have a HMC though, some people (like me) program it.
    L2 is used when you set P1-P6(G54-G59)using G10,L20 when you use all 54 (48+6) work zeros.

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