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    Ladder, can be write on pc?

    Hi

    I want;
    Ladder diagram , read some macro variable and send to pc with "DPRNT" or different ladder code is it possible

    I dont wants to write macro prg.

    is it possible

    thanks
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    Whobody Dont know?

    Is my questation wrong?


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    I understand what you want to do, but you are better using macros. It's a lot easier and less likely to cause problems.


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    I used some macro in ladder

    I used some macro for Operator Average

    :7777
    #501=#3011 (Date)
    #502=#3012 (Current Time)
    #503=#3901 (Number of Machined Parts)
    #504=#4115 (Program Number)
    DPRNT [#501 [54]]
    ..
    ..


    But Operator same time chancing code

    I want this program is hidden and never seen, never Changed

    I think only ladder not easy changed and not easy understand

    Now I want;

    #501=#3011 (Date)
    #502=#3012 (Current Time)
    #503=#3901 (Number of Machined Parts)
    #504=#4115 (Program Number)

    These codes added in the ladder diagram is it possible ?


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    it probably is possible to edit your ladder to include these changes but i think you will need special software that is rather pricey. i think its called
    Macro Compiler / Macro Executor or something like that. you could write your macro and save it under the 8000/9000 range that can be protected from edit or viewing.


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    Jamesweeed is right. That is the best way to do what you are trying to accomplish. Changing the ladder can be costly software and headaches to try and achive such a simple thing as what your tryin to do.

    What kind of control are you using?

    You can set it up in a 8000 or 9000 program number as a macro and even establish a G or M code to call that macro. Then you can lock those programs with a parameter so they can not be changed. There is also a parameter that locks the view of the program when it is running. So it would be like you want, out of sight and out of mind.

    Stevo


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    thank you very much

    My kontrol is Fanuc 21 iTB

    I konw The 9000 program is not editing 3202
    NE9 Which is the parameter not seen 9000 prg.


    Many thanks


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