Starting And Stopping/Interrupting A Part Program - Siemens SINUMERIK 808D ADVANCED Programming And Operating Manual

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Starting and stopping/interrupting a part program

Starting a part program
Before starting a program, make sure that both the control system and the machine are set up. Observe the relevant safety
notes of the machine manufacturer.
Operating sequence
Stopping/interrupting a part program
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4.
Press this vertical softkey to activate the AFL function.
5.
Press this key on the MCP to close the door in the machine (if you do not use this function,
just close the door in the machine manually). Make sure the feedrate override is 0%.
6.
Press this key on the MCP to run the program.
7.
Turn the feedrate override switch slowly to the desired value.
8.
Press this key to stop the program test.
1.
Select the desired operating area.
2.
Press a horizontal softkey to go to the desired directory.
3.
Select the program that you desire to start.
4.
Place the cursor bar on the desired program and press this softkey.
For some directories, press the following softkey instead:
The system automatically changes to "AUTO" mode in the machining operating area after
the key press.
5.
If desired, you can use this softkey to specify how you want the program to be executed (for
more information of the program control, refer to Section "Program control (Page 40)").
6.
Press this key to start the automatic machining of the program.
Press this key to stop the execution of a part program. The program currently running is aborted.
On the next program start, the machining starts from the beginning.
Press this key to interrupt the execution of a part program. The axes stop running while the spindle
continues running. On the next program start, the machining is resumed from the interruption point.
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