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CCL Response Codes

N1 = The DNC system successfully queued the specified file for receiving.  The shop floor operator can now output (punch) the file to the DNC database.
 

  • N2 = The DNC system successfully received the file.
     
  • N3 = After a CCL command to queue a file to be received, the file sent from the CNC file contained an Abort command sequence (N1M30).  The DNC file has been deleted from the DNC database.
     
  • N4 = The DNC system did not successfully receive the file. 
     
  • N5 = The CCL command file was not valid because there was no command (no X, Y or Z line.)
     
  • N6 = The requested DNC file does not exist.
     
  • N7 = The file name you specified already exists and you are not allowed to overwrite an exiting file.
     
  • N8 = The CCL command file was not valid because there was no file name following the X, Y or Z command.
     
  • N9 = The CCL command file contained an optional version command (Xversion_number) but the version_number text was not a number.
     
  • *N10 = The CCL command file was empty (contained no data.)
     
  • N11 = A CCL command was found but the file_name contains illegal characters.
     
  • N12 = The specified DNC file exists but it is not assigned to this machine.
     
  • N13 = The file requested was found, but local copy or leader/trailer stripping is required but failed.  (Local copy  and leader/trailer stripping which forces local copying of files are set up via machine parameters.)
     
  • N14 = The CCL Command file is a valid Mazak CMT file but the format is not supported. (Such as T1 and M1.)
     
  • *N15 = The CCL command file appears to be a Mazak CMT file but is not valid. (Points to a software problem:  CMT signature is listed as supported but the embedded CCL command cannot be located.)
     
  • N16 = The specified DNC file exists but it is empty.  (It might be queued up for receiving data from a CNC.)
     
  • N17 = The requested file is Checked Out.
     
  • N18 = The requested file is currently being used exclusively (being uploaded or edited.)

* These response codes should never occur.  Getting them indicates a software problem.    Please contact CAD/CAM Integration, Inc.

 

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