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3.  Tool Offset (M system) 
3.1  Tool Offset 
 
 
 
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Refer to "3 (I). Tool Offset (L system)" for L system.
3.1.1  Tool Offset Data Setting 
 
 
(1)  For type I 
 
 
To set tool offset data, set the offset memory number in # (   ) and offset data in DATA (   ), then press 
the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key. 
 
(2)  For type II 
 
 
To set tool offset data, set the offset memory number in # (   ) and offset data in the setting area 
corresponding to LENG, WEAR, RADIUS and WEAR, then press the 
 
 
INPUT
 key. 
 (3) 
If 
the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key is pressed after the offset memory number and tool offset data are set, the tool offset 
data set in the offset memory number position is displayed, the offset memory number in the setting 
area # (   ) is incremented by one, and the contents of DATA (   ) disappear. At the time, the cursor 
moves to the right end of the same setting field as the input time.   
 
(4)  If tool offset data is set with an offset memory number not contained in the displayed offset memory 
numbers, the screen changes to the screen corresponding to the setup offset memory number when 
the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key is first pressed. When the 
 
 
INPUT
 key is pressed again, the tool offset data set in the offset 
memory number position is displayed.   
 
(5)  The offset memory number displayed in # (   ) can be consecutively incremented or decreased by one 
by pressing the 
 
 
 
 or 
 
 
 
 key.   
 
(6)  To set the incremental mode, enter 
 
 
 
 in # (   ), then press the 
 
 
INPUT
 key. 
In incremental mode, the set data is added to the data indicated in the display area. To cancel the 
incremental mode, enter 
 
 
 in # (   ), then press the 
 
 
INPUT
 key; the absolute mode is set. (For details, 
see Sections 3.1.3.) 
 
 
3.1.2  Tool Offset Data Clear 
 
 
(1)  Clear in display screen units 
 
 
20 sets of tool offset data (10 sets for type II) are displayed on one screen. To clear all displayed offset 
data, press the 
 
 
SHIFT 
 key, then press the 
 
C.B 
CAN 
 and 
 
 
INPUT
 keys. 
 
(Note) If any other key has been pressed before the 
 
 
INPUT
 key is pressed, the offset data will not be 
cleared. 
 
 
3.1.3  Tool Offset Data Setting Modes (Absolute and Incremental) 
 
There are two types of selection method in the absolute value setting or incremental value setting for the 
tool offset data: the mode selection method and the menu selection method. 
The required method is selected with the parameter #1136 optype. 
 
(1) Mode selection method (#1136=0) 
 
 
(a) Absolute value setting 
 
 
 
Change to the absolute value setting mode as follows: 
 
 
Enter A in # (      ), then press the 
 
 
INPUT 
 
key. 
 
# (  A)   DATA (   ) 
 [TOOL OFFSET] 
 #A:ABS. 
  #I:INC. 
 
"#A: ABS." is displayed in reverse video indicating 
that the absolute value setting mode is valid.