Entering Miscellaneous Functions M And Stop - HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 User Manual

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Programming: Miscellaneous functions
9.1

Entering miscellaneous functions M and STOP

9.1
Entering miscellaneous functions M
and STOP
Fundamentals
With the TNC's miscellaneous functions—also called M functions
—you can affect
the program run, e.g., a program interruption
the machine functions, such as switching spindle rotation and
coolant supply on and off
the path behavior of the tool
The machine tool builder may add some M functions
that are not described in this User's Manual. Refer to
your machine manual.
You can enter up to two M functions at the end of a positioning
block or in a separate block. The TNC displays the following dialog
question: Miscellaneous function M ?
You usually enter only the number of the M function in the
programming dialog. Some M functions can be programmed with
additional parameters. In this case, the dialog is continued for the
parameter input.
In the Manual Operation and El. Handwheel modes of operation,
the M functions are entered with the M soft key.
Please note that some M functions become effective
at the start of a positioning block, and others at the
end, regardless of their position in the NC block.
M functions come into effect in the block in which
they are called.
Some M functions are effective only in the block in
which they are programmed. Unless the M function
is only effective blockwise, either you must cancel it
in a subsequent block with a separate M function, or
it is automatically canceled by the TNC at the end of
the program.
Entering an M function in a STOP block
If you program a STOP block, the program run or test run is
interrupted at the block, for example for tool inspection. You can
also enter an M function in a STOP block:
To program an interruption of program run, press
the STOP key.
Enter a miscellaneous function M
Example NC blocks
87 STOP M6
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TNC 320 | User's Manual HEIDENHAIN Conversational Programming | 5/2013

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