Instruction

Format

 

Meaning of Parameter [Parameter Range (Default)]

Explanation

OA

OA;

 

None

Output Actual Point

OC

OC;

 

None

Output Commanded Position

OE

OE;

 

None

Output Error

OF

OF;

 

None

Output Factor

 

 

 

When the PNC-900 receives an OF instruction from the computer,

 

 

 

 

"40,40 [TERM]" is output.

 

OH

OH;

 

None

Output Hard-Clip Limits

OI

OI;

 

None

Output Identification

 

 

 

When the PNC-900 receives an OI instruction from the computer,

 

 

 

 

"900 [TERM]" is output.

 

OO

OO;

 

None

Output Option Parameter

 

 

 

When the PNC-900 receives an OO instruction from the computer,

 

 

 

 

"0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0 [TERM]" is output. The "1" in this output indicates that

 

 

 

 

circle and arc commands have been loaded

 

OP

OP;

 

None

Output P1 & P2

OS

OS;

 

None

Output Status

OW

OW;

 

None

Output Window

PA

PA x1, y1(...,xn, yn);

 

xn, yn: Absolute XY coordinates [*1]

Cut Absolute

 

PA;

 

 

 

PD

PD x1, y1(...,xn, yn);

 

xn, yn: XY coordinates [*1]

Tool Down

 

PD;

 

 

 

PR

PR Δ1, Δy1(...Δxn, Δyn);

 

Δxn, Δyn: Relative XY coordinates [*1]

Cut Relative

 

PR;

 

 

 

PT

PT d;

 

d: Pen thickness (mm) [0—5 (0.3)]

Pen Thickness

 

PT;

 

 

 

PU

PU x1, y1(...,xn, yn);

 

xn, yn: XY coordinates [*1]

Tool Up

 

PU;

 

 

 

RA

RA x, y;

 

x, y: Absolute XY coordinates of opposite angle of rectangle [*1]

Shade Rectangle Absolute

 

 

 

 

 

RR

RR Δx, Δy;

 

Δx, Δy: Relative XY coordinates of opposite angle of rectangle [*1]

Shade Rectangle Relative

 

 

 

 

 

SA

SA;

 

None

Select Alternate Set

SC

SC Xmin, Xmax, Ymin,

 

Xmin, Ymin: User XY coordinates of P1 [*1]

Scaling

 

Ymax;

 

Xmax, Ymax: User XY coordinates of P2 [*1]

 

 

SC;

 

 

 

SI

SI w, h;

 

w: Character width (cm.) [-128 — +127.99999 (3.8)]

Absolute Character Size

 

SI;

 

h: Character height (cm.) [-128 — +127.99999 (5)]

 

SL

SL tanØ;

 

tanØ: Character slant [*1 (0)]

Character Slant

 

SL;

 

 

 

SM

SM s;

 

s: Character or symbol [*4 (Default: Clears symbol mode)]

Symbol Mode

 

SM;

 

 

 

SR

SR w, h;

 

w: Character width (%) [*1 (3.8 )]

Relative Character Size

 

SR;

 

h: Character height (%) [*1 (5 )]

 

SS

SS;

 

None

Select Standard Set

TL

TL lp(,lm);

 

lp: Tick length in positive direction [*2 (0.5%)]

Thick Length

 

TL;

 

lm: Tick length in negative direction [*2 (0.5%)]

 

UC

UC (c,)Δx, Δy,(c,)

 

c: Tool control value [-(67108863)-99, +99 — +(67108863)]

User Defined Character

 

,....,Δxn, Δyn;

 

Δxn: Units of movement in X-axis direction [-99<Δxn<+99]

 

 

UC;

 

Δyn: Units of movement in Y-axis direction [-99<Δyn<+99]

 

VS

VS v;

 

v: Tool speed (cm/sec.) [1 — 20 ]

Velocity Select

 

VS;

 

 

 

WG

WG r, Ø1, Øc(,Ød);

r

: Radius [*1] Ø1 : Start angle [*3]

Shade Wedge

 

 

 

Øc : Center angle [*3] Ød : Chord tolerance [*3 (5 °)]

 

XT

XT;

 

None

X-Tick

YT

YT;

 

None

Y-Tick

• Instructions in mode1 and mode2

Instruction

Format

Meaning of Parameter [Parameter Range (Default)]

Explanation

!NR

!NR [terminator]

None

Not Ready

!PG

!PG n [terminator]

n: [-1600 — +1600 mm]

Page Feed

!ST

!ST n [terminator]

n: [0, 1]

Select Tool

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PNC-900 specifications

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