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PS5073

NO DECIMAL POINT

Fanuc · Series 0i-MODEL F Plus Parameter

What does PS5073 mean?

This program error alarm is issued when a command, particularly for an extended axis name or within an execution macro, is specified without a decimal point in an address where one is required. This check is active if parameter 3404 bit #1 (POL) is set to 1.

Common Causes

  • A numerical value in the CNC program block (e.g., X or Z coordinate) is missing a decimal point where one is required for accurate positioning.
  • The control system expects a specific format for real numbers, and a missing decimal point prevents proper parsing of a coordinate or parameter value.
  • This error can occur with G-codes that expect fractional values, such as G02/G03 for arcs or G92 for coordinate system setting.
  • An input from an external device or a macro variable has been improperly formatted, lacking the necessary decimal separator.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Check parameter 3404 bit #1 (POL). Verify that it is set to 1, which enables the decimal point omission check.

  2. 2

    Review the NC program block that caused the alarm. Locate the command that lacks a decimal point in an address where one is expected, paying close attention to extended axis names or execution macro commands.

  3. 3

    Modify the NC program to include the decimal point in the identified command.

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Source: FANUC Series 0i-MODEL F Plus Parameter
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