by cncdrive » Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:38 am
That document only says (what I see) that the canned cycle is modal which is fine and it is already like that in the UCCNC. G81, 82, 83 etc are in the mode 1, they are modal.
The doc does not say the parameters like R is modal. And what the document says that you can command just coordinates to go to another location to make another canned cycle is true with the UCCNC also, because the G81 etc are modal. Except G73, that is not modal, but as I saw so far it is not part of mode 1 in any other controls, so is why it is also not modal in the UCCNC.
So, this is my problem is that if a parameter like the R has to be modal or not is not documented in any documents I saw so far.
My further thoughts on this is that if R is modal is advantage on one side that R does not have to be always programmed,
but has a disadvantage also that what if you forget about R was already coded and that R was lower than the initial plane and G99 active,
so you code a canned cycle and the tool does not retract back enough and breaks your tool.
So is why I would really like to see how this has to work by the standards, because I see a good and bad side also in both and in the NIST book there is no mention of how this should work and I also could not locate any documentation which would state that R has to be modal or not.