Programming notes, 1 pr inciple and ov erview – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (340 56x-02) ISO programming User Manual
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8.1 Pr
inciple and Ov
erview
QS
parameters (the S stands for string) are also available on the TNC
and enable you to process texts. In principle, the same ranges are 
available for QS parameters as for Q parameters (see table above).
Programming notes
You can mix Q parameters and fixed numerical values within a 
program.
Q parameters can be assigned numerical values between 
-999 999 999 and +999 999 999, meaning that up to nine digits plus 
the algebraic sign are permitted. You can set the decimal point at any 
position. Internally, the TNC can calculate up to a range of 57 bits 
before and 7 bits after the decimal point (32-bit data width 
corresponds to a decimal value of 4 294 967 296).
You can assign a maximum of 254 characters to QS parameters.
Parameters that are primarily used for 
call-active OEM cycles, globally effective for all 
programs that are stored in the TNC memory
Q1400
to Q1499
Parameters that are primarily used for 
Def-active OEM cycles, globally effective for all 
programs that are stored in the TNC memory
Q1500
to Q1599
Freely applicable parameters, globally effective 
for all programs stored in the TNC memory
Q1600
to Q1999
Note that for the QS parameters the QS100 to QS199 range 
is reserved for internal texts.
Meaning
Range
Some Q and QS parameters are always assigned the 
same data by the TNC. For example, Q108 is always 
assigned the current tool radius (see "Preassigned Q 
Parameters", page 246).
