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and from the machine operator, for whom the controller simply appears as a standard “G-code” machine. Here we give a few examples of how this feature can be used in Turbo PMAC. A . Jun 7, · *G-codes from group B are of one shot type (active only in the line in which they are specified). All other G-codes are modal (active until another G-code of the same group is File Size: KB. Here we give a few examples of how this feature can be used in Turbo PMAC. This first case implements a bare minimum of the most standard G and M-codes. For the G04 dwell, it uses a P argument, expressed in seconds. For controlling the cutting tool, it simply uses a discrete digital output. G-code and M-code commands: Learn the core building blocks of CNC programming for precise tool movements and machine control. + Practical applications: Explore a wide range of machining operations, including drilling, milling, turning, threading, and more. + Real-world examples: Gain. Jun 7, · CNC Program Codes General The next three chapters contain a description of the CNC program codes and parameters supported by the M-Series Control. The M-Series Control has some G codes and parameters that are modal, and some that are one shots. The G codes and parameters that are modal will stay in effect until a new G code or parameter is. Jun 7, · CNC Program Codes General The next three chapters contain a description of the CNC program codes and parameters supported by the M-Series Control. The M-Series Control has some G codes and parameters that are modal, and some that are one shots. The G codes and parameters that are modal will stay in effect until a new G code or parameter is. Here we give a few examples of how this feature can be used in Turbo PMAC. This first case implements a bare minimum of the most standard G and M-codes. For the G04 dwell, it uses a P argument, expressed in seconds. For controlling the cutting tool, it simply uses a discrete digital output. In CNC programming, there are 3 G-codes for selecting a plane during NC programming, which are used to define two axes: X, Y or Z. The plane selection is modal and is valid for everyone until you enter a different circular plane command. The 3 Plane selection G-Codes are: G17 for XY Plane G18 for XZ Plane G19 for YZ Plane.