CYBELEC CybTouch Series User Manual

CYBELEC CybTouch Series User Manual

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CybTouch
Series
User Manual
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ANUARY
2020
for Shears
V4.0

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  • Page 1 CybTouch Series User Manual ANUARY 2020 for Shears V4.0...
  • Page 2 © 2020 Cybelec S.A. All Rights Reserved Copying, reproduction, modification, distribution, display or transmission of any of the contents of this manual for any purpose without the prior consent of Cybelec S.A. is strictly prohibited. 1/39 2020 User Manual – CybTouch series...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CybTouch series – User Manual Table of Contents Safety ..................................5 General Safety ..............................5 Signs and Icons appearing in this Manual ......................6 General warning ............................6 Information ..............................6 Settings .................................6 Navigation ..............................6 Getting started with CybTouch..........................7 General navigation ............................8 Menu Button ..............................8 Status Page Zone ............................8...
  • Page 4 CybTouch Series – User Manual Available functions on the Program page ....................18 Extra Cutting Features ..........................19 Optional features ............................21 Basic Parameters Page ..........................23 Available parameters on the Basic page ....................23 Creating a Part Program ............................ 25 Basic Parameters ............................
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  • Page 6: Safety

    CybTouch Series – User Manual AFETY ENERAL AFETY The users must have Read and Understood, but most of all must Respect the directives described in this manual. All people coming into contact with the machine on which the numerical control is installed,...
  • Page 7: Signs And Icons Appearing In This Manual

    CybTouch series – User Manual IGNS AND CONS APPEARING IN THIS ANUAL While using this manual, you will come across the signs and icons represented here below: they are directly related to the safety and security of persons. Carefully follow this advice and inform others about it.
  • Page 8: Getting Started With Cybtouch

    CybTouch Series – User Manual ETTING STARTED WITH OUCH Depending on software evolutions and the press brake controlled by the CybTouch (configuration/capabilities), the present manual may not fully correspond to the CybTouch that you currently have. However, differences are only minor.
  • Page 9: General Navigation

    CybTouch series – User Manual ENERAL NAVIGATION Screen Cleaning button Add step or next step Status Pages Zone Menu button Menu Button The Menu button allows you to directly select (jump to) the desired screen. The content of the menu changes contextually.
  • Page 10: Status Page

    CybTouch Series – User Manual TATUS PAGE The Status page shows the status of all inputs and outputs and axes positions of the NC. This feature is very useful during setup or during phone service with a machine installed in the field.
  • Page 11: Language

    CybTouch series – User Manual To browse through the available languages, simply touch Language on the screen. Language Available languages are: • • • English. Français. Русский. • • • 中文. Italiano. Türkçe. • • • 台灣. Český. Nederlands. •...
  • Page 12: Materials

    CybTouch Series – User Manual Touching Materials opens the Materials page, where the default characteristics for each Materials material can be changed, or a new material can be configured. This page may not be available, depending on the machine parameters’...
  • Page 13: Rflink

    When activated, this function allows communication between the CybTouch and a laptop RFLink computer, onto which Cybelec’s RFLink dongle is plugged in. This function’s default status is off, and it is automatically reset to every time the NC is turned on.
  • Page 14: Touchscreen Calibration

    CybTouch Series – User Manual As a tall operator will tend to touch higher than a smaller one on the screen, this function Touchscreen allows the calibration of the touch screen, and also makes sure that it is operating Calibration correctly.
  • Page 15: Manual Axes Movement

    CybTouch series – User Manual ANUAL OVEMENT In the course of setting up a machine, it is sometimes necessary to be able to move the axes manually, for example when changing the tooling. This can be done on this page.
  • Page 16: Service Page

    CybTouch Series – User Manual ERVICE (Menu Button) → Other menus → Service → Service Allows the operator to manually adjust the position of the back gauge (axis X). Set Axis This function must be used with utter care and only by experienced personnel. Wrong settings may mechanically damage the machine.
  • Page 17: Information

    CybTouch series – User Manual Defrag The defragmentation function is made automatically and rearranges the memory space of the CybTouch. Upon request from a technician, it is however possible to do it manually from here. Simply follow the instructions given in the yellow pop-up window.
  • Page 18: Configuration Options

    CybTouch Series – User Manual Touching this menu opens the following page, where one can find the computer’s Configuration identification and manage the machine’s options. options (Menu Button) → Other menus → Service → Service → Configuration options Serial number This is the serial number of the CybTouch.
  • Page 19: Basic

    CybTouch series – User Manual ASIC ESCRIPTION ROGRAM Repeat sequence button (inactive here) Program number Material Material thickness Pump button (if configured) Back gauge button Add step or next step Back gauge position Current step (sequence) number Extra Cutting Features...
  • Page 20: Extra Cutting Features

    CybTouch Series – User Manual Back-gauge button The back gauge can be activated/deactivates suing this icon. When activated, the Back-gauge position is displayed, allowing the operator to program it according to his needs. Pressing two seconds will enable the relative positioning. A first absolute sequence must be programmed before.
  • Page 21 CybTouch series – User Manual Cutting offset This parameter allows the operator to enter an offset for the cut. When activated, it is used in conjunction with the cutting length to determine the This function is only available on adjustable angle shears.
  • Page 22: Optional Features

    CybTouch Series – User Manual The bottom of the Program Page can be populated by a number of different icons, depending Optional features on the configuration and type of the machine. Hereafter is a list of the available optional features.
  • Page 23 CybTouch series – User Manual Anti-twist The anti-twist function can be activated/deactivated using this button. This is a sequence function that can be individually used or adjusted for each step of the program. When activating the function, the button turns to green and a numerical pad is display, where the operator must enter the required anti-twist pressure (as a percentage of the maximum pressure allowed).
  • Page 24: Basic Parameters Page

    CybTouch Series – User Manual ASIC ARAMETERS Program Page → Go to Program Page Material thickness Material Blade gap Back gauge retractation The Basic Parameters page is the first page displayed when creating a new program (see Creating a Part...
  • Page 25 CybTouch series – User Manual Material thickness The default thickness, defined in Materials, is automatically displayed when changing material. It is however possible to change it simply by touching this icon. If on the other hand, the parameter Predefined thickn.
  • Page 26: Creating A Part Program

    CybTouch Series – User Manual REATING A ROGRAM A program is a succession sequences (cuts) that should be executed one after the other in order to obtain a complete part. A program can contain up to 24 sequences and can be stored in the memory for later use.
  • Page 27: Next-Part Function

    CybTouch series – User Manual If necessary, program any of the desired Extra Cutting Features available. Add the next cut to the program by touching Proceed in the same manner to create the other sequence of the program. 10. Go to the desired step touching the Current step (sequence) number or using this or this button.
  • Page 28: Cycles And Quantities

    CybTouch Series – User Manual ETTING NSTRUCTIONS To activate the Next-Part function, touch the Program number (e.g. P1) and keep it pressed until the following numerical pad is displayed. Enter the number of the program that must be executed at the end of the current one.
  • Page 29: Managing Programs

    CybTouch series – User Manual ANAGING ROGRAMS AVING A ROGRAM After creating a program, an operator can save the program in order to use it again: Touch the Program number (e.g. P0). Touch Save program. Enter the number you wish to give to the program (e.g.
  • Page 30: Easycut Page

    CybTouch Series – User Manual (Menu Button) → EasyCut The EasyCut page is used for individual cuts, for example when an external worker needs to interrupt production just to make a single cut. The program currently being used for production is only temporarily interrupted...
  • Page 31: Error And Warning Messages

    CybTouch series – User Manual RROR AND ARNING ESSAGES Following is a list of warning and error messages which may be displayed on the interactive message line of the CybTouch. There are two types of messages: • Warning Messages, which are displayed on a green background.
  • Page 32 CybTouch Series – User Manual ESSAGE ESCRIPTION Eco mode This message appears when the Eco mode starts, after the timer defined in the machine parameters is over. Press footswitch to move down Empty field Operator did not enter a value.
  • Page 33 CybTouch series – User Manual ESSAGE ESCRIPTION Enter new password These messages are displayed when changing passwords. Confirm new password Enter password for backup This message is displayed when trying to create a backup. Enter password for restore This message is displayed when trying to restore a backup.
  • Page 34: Error Messages

    This file is corrupt and cannot be saved. Try to restart the NC. If the problem persists, format the memory. Write to file problem A file is missing, and the code indicates which one. Call Cybelec with this code to know which file is missing. X smaller than minimum limit This file is corrupt and cannot be saved.
  • Page 35 CybTouch series – User Manual ESSAGE ESCRIPTION Cycle repeat = 0 Cannot start cycle because repeat cycle function is set to “0”. No material defined (define one No materials programmed in the Material pages (in User or more in MP) preferences).
  • Page 36 CybTouch Series – User Manual ESSAGE ESCRIPTION Configuration error Input/output incorrectly configured in machine parameters; the error input/output page is displayed. Check for unauthorized doubled output or inputs. This message can also be displayed if the chosen configuration requires more icons on the first page than their room available.
  • Page 37 CybTouch series – User Manual ESSAGE ESCRIPTION X axis is not configured RTS is configured in machine parameters, while X axis is not configured. X axis must be configured for the RTS function to be available. Fw Axes Error 33 [Maximum Same message as E58.
  • Page 38 CybTouch Series – User Manual ESSAGE ESCRIPTION This message appears when the corresponding inputs for the sheet Sheet support digital inputs support have not been configured. (C1,C2,C3) This message appears when the corresponding outputs for the sheet Sheet support digital outputs support have not been configured.
  • Page 39: Resources

    CybTouch series – User Manual ESOURCES UTORIALS IDEOS Please subscribe to our YouTube channel to have our latest videos and tutorials. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLBu-RxCGGf_epuHtMwoAcQ Don’t forget to click on the ring bell button to stay in touch! Your feedback is very important for us in order to improve our equipment.
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