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This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of what these parameters are, how to access them, a detailed list of common 9000 parameters across FANUC Series (0i, 16i, 18i, 21i, 31i), and critical safety warnings. Unlike standard parameters that adjust axis gains, backlash compensation, or I/O assignments, the 9000 series parameters act as software option switches .

Often referred to as "Keeprelays" (on older models) or simply "Option Parameters," the 9000 series controls the very DNA of your machine tool. These parameters determine what features your CNC is allowed to use—from rigid tapping and high-speed machining to Ethernet connectivity and multi-axis interpolation.

In the world of CNC machining, FANUC controllers are the gold standard for reliability and precision. However, beneath the standard Parameters (0–999) that operators use daily lies a secretive, high-security vault: the FANUC 9000 parameters .

Whether you are a shop owner trying to verify that you received the High-Speed Machining option you paid for, or a technician troubleshooting a missing G-code, understanding this list separates a basic operator from a true CNC expert.