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Conversational programming nc software 340560-04, 340561-04, 340564-04
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First Steps With The Tnc 620
45
Overview
46
Programming The First Part
47
Creating A New Program/File Management
48
Defining A Workpiece Blank
49
Program Layout
50
Programming A Simple Contour
51
Creating A Cycle Program
54
Graphically Testing The First Part (Advanced Graphic Features Software Option)
56
Choosing The Program You Want To Test
57
Starting The Test Run
58
Setting Up Tools
59
The Tool Table Tool.t
60
The Pocket Table Tool_P .Tch
61
Workpiece Setup
62
Workpiece Alignment With 3-D Touch Probe(Software Option: Touch Probe Function)
63
Datum Setting With 3-D Touch Probe (Software Option: Touch Probe Function)
64
Running The First Program
65
Introduction
67
Programming: Heidenhain Conversational And Iso Formats
68
Visual Display Unit And Operating Panel
69
Setting The Screen Layout
70
Modes Of Operation
71
Test Run
72
Status Displays
73
Additional Status Displays
74
Accessories: Heidenhain 3-D Touch Probes And Electronic Handwheels
80
Hr Electronic Handwheels
81
Programming: Fundamentals, File Management
83
Fundamentals
84
Reference System On Milling Machines
85
Polar Coordinates
86
Absolute And Incremental Workpiece Positions
87
Selecting The Datum
88
Opening Programs And Entering
89
Opening A New Part Program
90
Programming Tool Movements In Conversational
91
Actual Position Capture
93
Editing A Program
94
The Tnc Search Function
97
File Manager: Fundamentals
99
Data Backup
101
Working With The File Manager
102
Overview: Functions Of The File Manager
103
Calling The File Manager
104
Selecting Drives, Directories And Files
105
Creating A New Directory
106
Copying Files Into Another Directory
107
Copying A Table
108
Copying A Directory
109
Deleting A File
110
Tagging Files
111
Renaming A File
112
Additional Functions
113
Data Transfer To/From An External Data Medium
114
The Tnc In A Network
116
Usb Devices On The Tnc
117
Programming: Programming Aids
119
Screen Keyboard
120
Adding Comments
121
Functions For Editing Of The Comment
122
Structuring Programs
123
Calculator
124
Programming Graphics
126
Block Number Display On/Off
127
Magnification Or Reduction Of Details
128
Error Messages
129
Detailed Error Messages
130
Clearing Errors
131
Keystroke Log
132
Informational Texts
133
Calling The Tncguide Help System
134
Tncguide Context-Sensitive Help System
135
Working With The Tncguide
136
Downloading Current Help Files
140
Programming: Tools
143
Entering Tool-Related Data
144
Spindle Speed S
145
Tool Data
146
Delta Values For Lengths And Radii
147
Enter Tool Data Into The Table
148
Importing Tool Tables
156
Pocket Table For Tool Changer
157
Call Tool Data
160
Tool Change
162
Tool Usage Test
165
Tool Compensation
167
Tool Radius Compensation
168
Programming: Programming Contours
171
Tool Movements
172
Subprograms And Program Section Repeats
173
Fundamentals Of Path Functions
174
Approaching And Departing A Contour
178
Important Positions For Approach And Departure
179
Approaching On A Straight Line With Tangential Connection: Appr Lt
181
Approaching On A Circular Path With Tangential Connection: Appr Ct
182
Approaching On A Circular Path With Tangential Connection From A Straight Line To The Contour: Appr Lct
183
Departing In A Straight Line Perpendicular To The Last Contour Point: Dep Ln
184
Departing On A Circular Path With Tangential Connection: Dep Ct
185
Path Contours - Cartesian Coordinates
186
Straight Line L
187
Inserting A Chamfer Between Two Straight Lines
188
Corner Rounding Rnd
189
Circle Center Cc
190
Circular Path C Around Circle Center Cc
191
Circle Cr With Defined Radius
192
Circle Ct With Tangential Connection
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Example: Linear Movements And Chamfers With Cartesian Coordinates
195
Example: Circular Movements With Cartesian Coordinates
196
Example: Full Circle With Cartesian Coordinates
197
Path Contours – Polar Coordinates
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Zero Point For Polar Coordinates: Pole Cc
199
Circular Path Cp Around Pole Cc
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Helix
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Example: Linear Movement With Polar Coordinates
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Example: Helix
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Path Contours – Fk Free Contour Programming (Advanced Programming Features Software Option)
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Fk Programming Graphics
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Initiating The Fk Dialog
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Free Straight Line Programming
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Free Circular Path Programming
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Input Options
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Auxiliary Points
215
Relative Data
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Example: Fk Programming 1
218
Example: Fk Programming 2
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Example: Fk Programming 3
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Programming: Subprograms And Program Section Repeats
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Labeling Subprograms And Program Section Repeats
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Subprograms
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Calling A Subprogram
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Program-Section Repeats
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Calling A Program Section Repeat
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Any Desired Program As Subprogram
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Calling Any Program As A Subprogram
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Nesting
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Subprogram Within A Subprogram
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Repeating Program Section Repeats
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Repeating A Subprogram
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Programming Examples
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Example: Groups Of Holes
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Example: Group Of Holes With Several Tools
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Programming: Q Parameters
239
Principle And Overview Of Functions
240
Programming Notes
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Calling Q Parameter Functions
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Part Families—Q Parameters In Place Of Numerical Values
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Describing Contours With Mathematical Functions
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Programming Fundamental Operations
245
Angle Functions (Trigonometry)
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Calculation Of Circles
247
If-Then Decisions With Q Parameters
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Abbreviations Used
249
Checking And Changing Q Parameters
250
Fn 14: Error: Displaying Error Messages
253
Fn 16: F-Print: Output Of Formatted Texts And Q Parameter Values
257
Fn 18: Sys-Datum Read: Reading System Data
261
Fn 19: Plc: Transfer Values To Plc
270
Fn 29: Plc: Transfer Values To The Plc
272
Accessing Tables With Sql Commands
273
A Transaction
274
Programming Sql Commands
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Sql Bind
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Sql Select
278
Sql Fetch
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Sql Update
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Sql Commit
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Entering Formulas Directly
283
Rules For Formulas
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Programming Example
286
String Parameters
287
Assigning String Parameters
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Converting A Numerical Value To A String Parameter
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Copying A Substring From A String Parameter
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Converting A String Parameter To A Numerical Value
291
Checking A String Parameter
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Finding The Length Of A String Parameter
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Comparing Alphabetic Sequence
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Reading Machine Parameters
295
Preassigned Q Parameters
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Spindle Status: Q110
299
Coordinates After Probing During Program Run
300
Measurement Results From Touch Probe Cycles (See Also User's Manual For Cycle Programming)
301
Example: Concave Cylinder Machined With Spherical Cutter
305
Example: Convex Sphere Machined With End Mill
307
Programming: Miscellaneous Functions
309
Entering Miscellaneous Functions M And Stop
310
M Functions For Program Run Inspection, Spindle And Coolant
311
Miscellaneous Functions For Coordinate Data
312
Moving To Positions In A Non-Tilted Coordinate System With A Tilted Working Plane: M130
314
Miscellaneous Functions For Path Behavior
315
Machining Open Contour Corners: M98
316
Feed Rate Factor For Plunging Movements: M103
317
Feed Rate In Millimeters Per Spindle Revolution: M136
318
Feed Rate For Circular Arcs: M109/M110/M111
319
Calculating The Radius-Compensated Path In Advance (Look Ahead): M120 (Miscellaneous Functions Software Option)
320
Superimposing Handwheel Positioning During Program Run: M118 (Miscellaneous Functions Software Option)
322
Retraction From The Contour In The Tool-Axis Direction: M140
324
Suppressing Touch Probe Monitoring: M141
325
Deleting Basic Rotation: M143
326
Automatically Retract Tool From The Contour At An Nc Stop: M148
327
Rounding Corners: M197
328
Programming: Special Functions
329
Overview Of Special Functions
330
Functions For Contour And Point Machining Menu
331
Menu Of Various Conversational Functions
332
Active Chatter Control (Acc; Software Option)
333
Working With The Parallel Axes U, V And W
334
Function Paraxcomp Display
335
Function Paraxcomp Off
336
Function Paraxmode Off
337
File Functions
338
Definition Of A Datum Shift
339
Trans Datum Table
340
Trans Datum Reset
341
Creating Text Files
342
Editing Texts
343
Editing Text Blocks
344
Finding Text Sections
345
Freely Definable Tables
346
Editing The Table Format
347
Switching Between Table And Form View
348
Fn 26: Tapopen: Open A Freely Definable Table
349
Fn 27: Tapwrite: Write To A Freely Definable Table
350
Fn 28: Tapread: Read From A Freely Definable Table
351
Programming: Multiple Axis Machining
353
Functions For Multiple Axis Machining
354
Defining The Plane Function
357
Resetting The Plane Function
358
Defining The Working Plane With The Spatial Angle: Plane Spatial
359
Defining The Working Plane With The Projection Angle: Plane Projected
361
Defining The Working Plane With The Euler Angle: Plane Euler
362
Defining The Working Plane With Two Vectors: Plane Vector
364
Defining The Working Plane Via Three Points: Plane Points
366
Defining The Working Plane Via A Single Incremental Spatial Angle: Plane Spatial
368
Tilting The Working Plane Through Axis Angle: Plane Axial (Fcl 3 Function)
369
Specifying The Positioning Behavior Of The Plane Function
371
Function
376
Inclined-Tool Machining Via Normal Vectors
377
Miscellaneous Functions For Rotary Axes
378
Shortest-Path Traverse Of Rotary Axes: M126
379
Reducing Display Of A Rotary Axis To A Value Less Than 360°: M94
380
Maintaining The Position Of The Tool Tip When Positioning With Tilted Axes (Tcpm): M128 (Software Option
381
Selecting Tilting Axes: M138
384
Compensating The Machine's Kinematics Configuration For Actual/Nominal Positions At End Of Block M144 (Software Option 2)
385
Function Tcpm (Software Option 2)
386
Mode Of Action Of The Programmed Feed Rate
387
Type Of Interpolation Between The Starting And End Position
389
Resetting The Tcpm Function
390
Three-Dimensional Tool Compensation (Software Option 2)
391
Definition Of A Normalized Vector
392
Permitted Tool Shapes
393
Face Milling: 3D Compensation With Tcpm
394
Peripheral Milling: 3-D Radius Compensation With Tcpm And Radius Compensation (Rl/Rr)
395
Programming: Pallet Editor
397
Pallet Management (Software Option)
398
Select Pallet Table
400
Manual Operation And Setup
403
Switch-On, Switch-Off
404
Switch-Off
406
Moving The Machine Axes
407
Traverse With Electronic Handwheels
408
Spindle Speed S, Feed Rate F And Miscellaneous Function M
418
Adjusting Spindle Speed And Feed Rate
419
Datum Setting Without A 3-D Touch Probe
420
Datum Management With The Preset Table
421
Using 3-D Touch Probes (Touch Probe Function Software Option)
427
Functions In Touch Probe Cycles
428
Selecting Touch Probe Cycles
430
Recording Measured Values From The Touch-Probe Cycles
431
Writing Measured Values From The Touch Probe Cycles In A Datum Table
432
Writing Measured Values From The Touch Probe Cycles In The Preset Table
433
Calibrating A 3-D Touch Trigger Probe (Software Option Touch Probe Functions)
434
Calibrating The Effective Length
435
Calibrating The Effective Radius And Compensating Center Misalignment
436
Displaying Calibration Values
438
Identifying Basic Rotation
440
Displaying A Basic Rotation
441
Datum Setting With 3-D Touch Probe (Touch Probe Function Software Option)
442
Corner As Datum
443
Circle Center As Datum
445
Setting A Center Line As Datum
447
Measuring Workpieces With A 3-D Touch Probe
448
Using Touch Probe Functions With Mechanical Probes Or Measuring Dials
451
Application, Function
452
Traversing Reference Points In Tilted Axes
454
To Activate Manual Tilting
455
Setting The Current Tool-Axis Direction As The Active Machining Direction
456
Setting The Datum In A Tilted Coordinate System
457
Positioning With Manual Data Input
459
Programming And Executing Simple Machining Operations
460
Protecting And Erasing Programs In $Mdi
463
Test Run And Program Run
465
Graphics (Advanced Graphic Features Software Option)
466
Speed Of The Setting Test Runs
467
Overview: Display Modes
468
Plan View
469
D View
470
Magnifying Details
472
Repeating Graphic Simulation
473
Measurement Of Machining Time
474
Showing The Workpiece Blank In The Working Space (Advanced Graphic Features Software Option)
475
Functions For Program Display
476
Program Run
480
Running A Part Program
481
Interrupt Machining
482
Moving The Machine Axes During An Interruption
483
Any Entry Into Program (Mid-Program Startup)
485
Returning To The Contour
487
Automatic Program Start
488
Optional Block Skip
489
Optional Program-Run Interruption
490
Mod Functions
491
Mod Function
492
Overview Of Mod Functions
493
Position Display Types
494
Unit Of Measurement
495
Software Numbers
496
External Access
497
Setting Up Data Interfaces
498
Setting The Protocol (Protocol)
499
Setting Handshaking (Flowcontrol)
500
Setting The Operating Mode Of The External Device (Filesystem)
501
Data Transfer Software
502
Ethernet Interface
504
Connecting The Control To The Network
505
Configure Hr 550 Fs Wireless Handwheel
511
Setting The Transmission Channel
512
Statistical Data
513
Tables And Overviews
515
Machine-Specific User Parameters
516
Connector Pin Layout And Connection Cables For Data Interfaces
526
Non-Heidenhain Devices
528
Technical Information
529
Overview Tables
537
Miscellaneous Functions
538
Functions Of The Tnc 620 And The Itnc 530 Compared
540
Comparison: Accessories
541
Comparison: Machine-Specific Functions
542
Comparison: Cycles
549
Comparison: Miscellaneous Functions
551
Comparison: Touch Probe Cycles In The Manual Operation And El. Handwheel Modes
553
Comparison: Differences In Programming
555
Comparison: Differences In Test Run, Functionality
558
Comparison: Differences In Manual Operation, Operation
560
Comparison: Differences In Program Run, Traverse Movements
561
Comparison: Differences In Mdi Operation
565
Comparison: Differences In Programming Station
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