Press Feed Hold or Single Block. Press Manual.
If you know your block number where you want to restart. If it is not at a tool chage. Make sure you place the correct tool station and load the correct tool first, if it is not already loaded.
If you know the N word block number, you can ether at the command line enter: AU,#block number#
Or in PA (page) mode do a search for "N#block number#"
Press the space bar until you see the G graphing option. Press Auto and select (2 or) 3. Selecting 3 will scan the program the same as the Auto AU command does. (Selecting 2 will start the program at the current block as is.) (Selecting 1 will start at the beginning of the program.) Then press Auto again.
Again, make sure the correct tool is in the spindle, if you are not starting at a tool change block.
If there are block numbers you know, and need to use, I recommend that you place a comment at the end of each of these blocks. For example: N2057X0.05Y0.857Z-0.1251(N2057)
So in the event that blocks are added above and the program is renumbered, you can still find the block. By searching for "(N2057): N2061X0.05Y0.857Z-0.1251(N2057)
Also you should do this if you use M99P2057 to jump to a block. This makes it easy to find the new block number to change the M99P2057 to M99P2061. Then of course update the comment:
N2061X0.05Y0.857Z-0.1251(N2061)
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