Home (datum) offset:
| Parameter Range | Function | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Option parameters (machine configuration, axis counts, PMC type) | Bit 0000.0 = Inch/Metric selection | | 0100 – 0399 | Axis control & servo parameters (feedrates, acceleration, backlash) | Parameter 0160 = X-axis backlash compensation | | 0400 – 0599 | Spindle control parameters (gear ratios, orientation, max speed) | Parameter 0405 = Spindle orientation stop position | | 0600 – 0699 | Reference point & coordinate system (grid shift, stroke limits) | Parameter 0612 = Grid shift amount for X-axis | | 0700 – 0799 | Diagnostic parameters (usually read-only, but some settable) | N/A | | 0800 – 0899 | Communication & external I/O (RS-232 settings) | Parameter 0822 = Baud rate selection | | 0900 – 0999 | PMC (ladder) and machine builder specific timers/counters | Parameter 0910 = Coolant on delay timer | | 1000 – 9120 | High-level options, custom macro variables, and pitch error compensation tables | Parameter 1000 series = Pitch error points | fanuc 11m parameter list
| Param | Bit | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bit 0 (X) | 0 = Normal, 1 = Reverse direction (X) | | 0060 | Bit 1 (Y) | Reverse direction (Y) | | 0060 | Bit 2 (Z) | Reverse direction (Z) | Home (datum) offset: | Parameter Range | Function
You would need to hire a Fanuc field service engineer to rebuild the parameters from scratch—a process costing $2,000 to $5,000. custom macro variables
The Fanuc 11M parameters are divided into several distinct sections. While other Fanuc models (like the 0M or 6M) use 4-digit or 5-digit numbers, the 11M uses a more structured system ranging from , depending on the option.