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    I apologize if this is in the wrong section:

    I am trying to set up an older HAAS VF3 to use the renishaw optical probe. When I input G65 P9023... it throws this alarm out.

    310 INVALID G CODE - G code not defined and is not a macro call. I went to the parameters for G MACRO CALL and it goes from

    G MACRO CALL 9010 91: 200
    G MACRO CALL 9011 92: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9012 93: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9013 94: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9014 95: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9015 96: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9016 97: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9017 98: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9018 99: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9019 100: 0

    What can I do to make this thing work. We are running parts that the reference point varies about .010 and using the probe will save on set up time.

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    Can you post the probe section that you use to call it up in the program? For example:

    N25 (PROBE)
    T25 M06
    G00 G90 G56 X0 Y0 M05
    G43 H25 Z3. T17
    G65 P9832
    G65 P9810 Z.25 F50.
    G65 P9023 A4. X7.9 S56. Z-.73
    G00 Z3.
    G53 Y0 Z0
    M00



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    Quote Originally Posted by lost06 View Post
    I apologize if this is in the wrong section:

    I am trying to set up an older HAAS VF3 to use the renishaw optical probe. When I input G65 P9023... it throws this alarm out.

    310 INVALID G CODE - G code not defined and is not a macro call. I went to the parameters for G MACRO CALL and it goes from

    G MACRO CALL 9010 91: 200
    G MACRO CALL 9011 92: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9012 93: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9013 94: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9014 95: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9015 96: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9016 97: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9017 98: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9018 99: 0
    G MACRO CALL 9019 100: 0

    What can I do to make this thing work. We are running parts that the reference point varies about .010 and using the probe will save on set up time.

    9023 is a program that needs to be in the machine's memory. Is it there? I am not 100% on this, but I believe the 9023 program was introduced when the VQCPS was developed. I am not sure if it compatable with older machines; pre 2000.

    Do you have the renishaw Inspection Plus Software manual? If not, I would go to the Renishaw and go through it carefully; it has many examples. Unfortunately, last time I looked it was only available as a web document and not downloadable. I am sure your dealer could help you get a copy if needed.



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    Default Re: HAAS alarm when using probe

    I love when I find a 8 year old post that has exactly the problem I'm experiencing that was closed with no solution.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanJCB View Post
    I love when I find a 8 year old post that has exactly the problem I'm experiencing that was closed with no solution.
    I am currently having this issue. Did you ever find a solution?



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    Quote Originally Posted by robotboywill View Post
    I am currently having this issue. Did you ever find a solution?
    Update. My issue was resolved by inputting my unlock code for macro variables in the parameters. I’m not sure why I had to reunlock this option, seeing as I have been using it for years with no issues, but that did the trick.



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