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Navimill Program Problem


Candyman
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Hi All,

im trying to get to the bottom of whats going on with the converwsational program Navimill on our Mitsubishi Controller..

Its only been 10 years of on and off trying to work out whats going on..

In this sample program it should be drilling 4 holes on a 100 pcd around xy0.

Ive tryed running it but it says program not found ..

i believe its for some reason maybe calling a sub program #9110 and its not even in my machines memory..

I assume its the same for prog #9120

im not even sure if its in the right format to run as is or what.

Any thoughts would be fantastic!

 

 

(NAVI-INIT)

G65P9110A1.001B1.001K10.M1Q0T0.0000V2.054

(/NAVI)

(NAVI-HOLE-DRILL-CIR)

G65P9120A0.B5.C1.004D10.E0.F2000.H1.001I100.K3.M1R1.000S100T1.0000W4X0.Y0.Z0.

(/NAVI)

(NAVI-FIN) 

G65P9190 

M#158

(/NAVI)

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Yes it is calling 9110 that is the G659110 line to call sub macro 9110 which would need to be a program on the control named 9110. Same for each line that has G65 they are calling that respective program on the control, each one should have variables in them to allow the line that each one is defining to work correctly. Sounds like they don't and you will need to either define them or develop them. Then it will work like you are expecting.

 

HTH(Hope that Helps)

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