mycnc:global_variables_description
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The values stored in these global variables are defined in the myCNC profile that is being used, within the cnc-variables.xml file. This file contains a list of CNC and global variables that the program utilizes, as well as their values and minimum/ | The values stored in these global variables are defined in the myCNC profile that is being used, within the cnc-variables.xml file. This file contains a list of CNC and global variables that the program utilizes, as well as their values and minimum/ | ||
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These min/max values are useful to set up once during the machine setup to provide realistic bounds for the range of a certain global variable. | These min/max values are useful to set up once during the machine setup to provide realistic bounds for the range of a certain global variable. | ||
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+ | Writing a value larger than 2 will initialize a timer after the macro containing Global Variable #5525, delaying the subsequent turning on of Software Limits control. This is useful in situations where a prolonged procedure requires a longer time within which the Software Limits are turned off than the macro containing P5525 Q1 itself. | ||
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mycnc/global_variables_description.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/04 10:58 by ivan