Editing/Registering O9000–O9999 programs is allowed . 1: O9000–O9999 programs are protected (Default). 0010 3202 NE8 (Bit 0)
Simultaneous axis expansion (e.g., 3-axis or 4-axis control), threading, and polar coordinate commands. Operational Features:
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Assigning an integer value to these parameters calls macro programs O9010 through O9019 . fanuc 9000 parameters list
You assigned a G-code value to parameters 6050–6059, but the corresponding O9010–O9019 program does not exist in the control memory.
Axis allocation, basic control increments, and system memory size.
Bitwise configuration for optional CNC functions (e.g., Custom Macro B enabling, Rigid Tapping, Background Editing). Editing/Registering O9000–O9999 programs is allowed
(O9000–O9999). These are critical macros used for automated routines like tool changes, probing, and table measurement Protection:
By default, FANUC controls protect 9000-series parameters and 9000-series programs from accidental overwriting. To view or modify these parameters, you must enable Parameter Write Enable (PWE) and unlock the program protection bit. Step-by-Step Unlock Procedure: Move the machine mode switch to . Press the SYSTEM hard key on the FANUC panel. Press the PARAM soft key.
Certain bits within specific 9000-series parameters control the behavior of custom macros, variable retention, and editing locks. Operational Features: I can provide the precise bit
The keyword entry field used to unlock the password set in 3210.
Evaluation time constants for advanced look-ahead algorithms. Adjusting this modifies how many blocks of G-code the controller reads ahead to smooth out acceleration and deceleration.
These parameters control how custom macros (programs numbered in the 9000 range) behave. Manufacturers use 9000-series programs for tool changers (ATC), pallet changers (APC), and probing routines.