Introduction This manual describes the operations, production processes and maintenances for Mitsubishi Electric CNC. Improper handling can cause unexpected malfunctions. To use this device correctly, be sure to read this manual before use. Supported models of this manual are as follows:...
Manual List Manuals related to M800V/M80V Series are listed as follows. These manuals are written on the assumption that all optional functions are added to the targeted model. Some functions or screens may not be available depending on the machine or specifications set by MTB. (Confirm the specifications before use.) The manuals issued by MTB take precedence over these manuals.
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Manuals for MTBs (NC) Manual IB No. Purpose and Contents Model selection M800V/M80V Series IB-1501610 Specifications Manual (Function) Outline of various functions Model selection M800V/M80V Series IB-1501611 Specifications Manual (Hardware) Specifications of hardware unit Detailed specifications of hardware unit M800VW/M80VW Series IB-1501612 Connection and Setup Manual...
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GOT2000 Series Connection Manual Outline of connection types and connection method between SH-081197ENG (Mitsubishi Electric Products) GOT and Mitsubishi Electric connection devices GOT2000 Series Connection Manual SH-081198ENG (Non-Mitsubishi Electric Products 1) Explanation for connection types and connection method...
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Reference Manual for MTBs Manual Purpose and Contents M800/M80 Series Smart safety BNP-C3072-022 Explanation for smart safety observation function observation Specification manual M800/M80 Series Interactive cycle BNP-C3072-121- insertion (Customization) Explanation for interactive cycle insertion 0003 Specification manual M800/M80 Series Synchronous BNP-C3072-074 ...
For Safe Use Mitsubishi Electric CNC is designed and manufactured solely for applications to machine tools to be used for industrial pur- poses. Do not use this product in any applications other than those specified above, especially those which are substantially influential on the public interest or which are expected to have significant influence on human lives or properties.
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(*1) Denial-of-service (DoS) refers to a type of cyber-attack that disrupts services by overloading the system or by exploiting a vulnerability of the system. Mitsubishi Electric assumes no responsibility for any problems caused to the NC system by any type of cyber- attacks including DoS attack, unauthorized access and computer virus.
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CAUTION Even if the tool compensation amount write command, parameter write command or variable data write com- mand is executed with graphic check, the data will be actually written in, and the original data will be overwrit- ten. Pay close attention to the sequence operation when carrying out forced data setting (forced output) in the I/ F diagnosis screen during machine operation.
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CAUTION Turn OFF the power immediately if any smoke, abnormal noise or odor is generated from the controller, drive unit or motor. 8. Items related to maintenance Incorrect connections may damage the devices. Always connect the cables to the indicated connectors. Do not apply voltages other than those indicated according to specification on the connector.
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CAUTION 9. Other items Mitsubishi Electric CNC should be operated and stored under the following environment conditions. Refer to the instruction manual issued by the MTB for details of the environment conditions for the machine tool includ- ing the CNC unit.
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CAUTION 10. Notes on radio frequency interference (M800VS/M80V Series) The wireless module in this product uses the radio channels in the same frequency band (channels 1 - 13 in the 2.4 GHz band) as the following equipment and radio stations: Industrial, scientific and medical equipment Radio stations for RFID used for factory production lines (1) Premises radio stations (radio stations requiring licenses)
(2) Requirements for "Law for Treatment of Waste and Cleaning" (a) Mitsubishi Electric recommends recycling and selling the product when no longer needed according to item (1) above. The user should make an effort to reduce waste in this manner.
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This symbol mark is according to the directive 2006/66/EC Article 20 Information for end-users and Annex II. Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol means that batteries and accumulators, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste.
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CC-Link IE/field, CC-Link IE/field Basic, CC-Link IE TSN, EcoMonitorLight and SLMP are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in Japan and/or other countries. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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本製品の取扱いについて ( 日本語 /Japanese) 本製品は工業用 ( クラス A) 電磁環境適合機器です。販売者あるいは使用者はこの点に注意し、住商業環境以外での使用を お願いいたします。 Handling of our product (English) This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 본...
Contents 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens ......................1 1.1 Display Unit and Keyboard Unit..........................2 1.2 External Memory Interface............................5 1.3 Standard Screen and Home Screen......................... 6 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons ......................8 1.4.1 Change Screen Buttons ........................... 8 1.4.2 Menu Operations..............................
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2.10 Outputting the Screen Information (Screenshot Capture Function) [M800VS/M80V Series]........ 89 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables ................ 91 3.1 Inputting a Machining Program ..........................92 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program ......................92 3.3 Registering and Editing the MDI Program......................105 3.4 Registering and Editing the Fixed Cycle Program ....................
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4.1.15 Setting the Drawing Speed of Program Check ..................208 4.1.16 Availability of Check Mode with Other Functions ..................209 4.1.17 Handling of Variable Commands, Programmable Parameter Input, and Programmable Compensation Data Input ... 211 4.1.18 Notes for Graphic Check (2D)........................212 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System)...........................
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5.6 Changing a File Name (Rename) ......................... 314 5.7 Creating a Directory .............................. 315 5.8 Other Functions..............................316 5.8.1 Merging a File............................... 316 5.8.2 List of File Names............................317 5.8.3 Edit Lock B and C............................317 5.8.4 Program Display Lock ..........................318 5.8.5 Data Protection Keys............................
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6.7.1.5 Performing Automatic Recontact When Contacting the Workpiece ............ 445 6.7.2 Workpiece Measurement (L System)......................446 6.7.3 Measuring Instrument I/F Function ......................452 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset ...................... 453 6.8.1 Setting the Coordinate System Offset Amount .................... 456 6.8.2 Erasing the Coordinate System Offset Amount ...................
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9.2.3.5 Changing the Combination of Axial Direction ..................558 9.2.3.6 Switching the Surface .......................... 558 9.2.3.7 Rotating the Axial Direction of Coordinate Axis ................... 559 9.2.3.8 Default Settings of Designation Method and Axis Combination ............560 9.2.4 Surface Selection ............................561 9.2.4.1 Selecting a Machining Target Surface....................
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10.4.2 Registering a Tool Model ........................... 659 10.4.3 Setting the Shape Data (Jig/Workpiece) ....................660 10.4.3.1 Arranging the Shape Data ......................... 663 10.4.3.2 Entering an Inclination Angle (Block) ....................663 10.4.4 Measuring a Reference Point of Shape ..................... 664 10.4.5 Setting the Shape Group as the Interference Check Target ..............668 10.4.6 Positioning the Shape Part.........................
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12.3 Comparing Files (Compare)..........................782 12.4 Erasing a File ..............................783 12.5 Changing a File Name (Rename) ........................784 12.6 Creating a Directory ............................785 12.7 Restrictions ................................. 786 12.8 Other Functions..............................788 12.8.1 Merging a File............................. 788 12.8.2 List of File Names............................789 12.8.3 Edit Lock B and C............................
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.1 Display Unit and Keyboard Unit 1Outline of Display Unit and Screens This chapter describes the common functions of the screen. 1.1 Display Unit and Keyboard Unit Setting display unit consists of the display and keyboard unit. (Except for 19-type vertical display unit.) For details on the 19-type vertical display unit, refer to "1.3 Standard Screen and Home Screen".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.1 Display Unit and Keyboard Unit The keyboard contains the following keys. Key type Operation Function key This displays the screen related to "operations". (MONITOR) (Function selec- tion key) This displays the screen related to "setup".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.1 Display Unit and Keyboard Unit Key type Operation Cursor keys (*1) This moves the cursor up or down one when setting data in the screen dis- play items. This moves the cursor one item to the left or right when selecting data in the screen display items.
(1) We will not provide performance guarantee and maintenance for commercially available SD card or USB memory. If you use these media, careful performance check must be required. Commercially available devices may not be compatible with devices made by Mitsubishi Electric, and they may not be suitable for FA environment temperature- or noise-wise.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.3 Standard Screen and Home Screen 1.3 Standard Screen and Home Screen The CNC screen can be switched between standard screen and home screen displays. On the home screen, the spindle load, linear axis/rotary axis position, etc. can be displayed and machine status can be monitored.
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On the home application screen, the machine status, software keyboard, etc. will be displayed uncoupled from the upper half of the standard screen. The following expansion applications are provided as standard with Mitsubishi Electric specifications: Home Screen (Machine Status Display) Keyboard Application...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons There are five change screen buttons in the upper left corner of the standard screen. Pressing the buttons will display the screen for their respective functions.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons 1.4.2 Menu Operations The main menus contain buttons for switching between the functions handled on the operation, setup, and other screens. Icons are displayed on each main menu. Some menu icons differ between the M system and L system. When the main menu is pressed, a detailed screen of the function will appear, along with buttons for operating that function.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons 1.4.3 Menu List View Function This function shows a list of the menu buttons at the top of the screen and then changes to the screen of your choice. The following methods will display the menu list: Display the menu selection list by touch gestures Display the main menu list with the...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Display the menu list screen The menu list function displays each screen's main menu configuration as a list. The menu list screen will display when the key on the keyboard is pressed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons 1.4.4 Main Menu List Each screen consists of the following main menu options. The main menu options for the monitor (Monitr), setup (Setup), and edit (Edit) screens can be reorganized freely. For de- tails, refer to "2.7 Menu Customization Function".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Diagnose screen (Diagn) Press the change screens button ( ) or the function key to display this screen. Page 1 Page 2 Maintenance screen (Mainte) Press the change screens button ( ) or the...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Menu button Description Reference This displays the workpiece coordinate system shift. 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coor- dinate System Shift (L Sys- <Note> tem) This menu is not displayed for M system, or when the parameter "#11056 Workshift invalid"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Menu button Description Reference Displays the tool tip coordinate, handle interruption 10.2.12 Tool Center Coordi- nate Display amount (tool axis movement), and tool tip speed. <Note>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Setup screen (Setup) Menu button Description Reference This sets tool compensation amount. 6.4 Setting Tool Compensa- There are three types of tool compensation: I, II, and III. tion Amount (Tool Offset The number of tool compensation sets to be designated or Screen)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Menu button Description Reference This searches the T command in designated machining 4.5 Checking the Tool Com- mand (T Code List) program (including the subprograms) and lists it in the or- der of appearance.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Menu button Description Reference This lists the change history (alarm/warning history, tool 9.11 Checking the Settings offset change history, parameter change history, etc.). Change History Setting values can also be restored to their original values by selecting the item from the list to be changed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Diagnose screen (Diagn) Menu button Description Reference This displays the hardware and software (software No. 11.2.1 System Configuration and version) configurations. Screen This displays the details of the optional specifications reg- 11.2.2 Option Display Screen istered in the NC memory.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 1 Outline of Display Unit and Screens 1.4 Change Screen Buttons and Menu Buttons Maintenance screen (Mainte) Menu button Description Reference This performs NC memory format, absolute position pa- 11.3.2 Servo Diagnosis rameter setting and maintenance data backup. Screen 11.3.3 Collecting the Data on the Diagnosis Data Collection...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen 2Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen Note (1) In this manual, a screen with no size indicated is intended for the 10.4-type display unit. 2.1.1 Screen Configuration - 8.4-type/10.4-type (10) (12) (14) (13) (11)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen - 15-type/19-type (10) (13) (14) (12) (11) Display items Display items Details The display is changed in the following order of priority: Unit name/icon display/ transition button to 1. Transition button to home screen home screen When the home screen display is valid by the parameter "#11080 HomeScreen dis- play", the transition button to home screen is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen Display items Details When you use the multi-part system, the name of currently displayed part system is Part system name displayed. The part system name is not displayed for 1-part system. <Main part system>...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen 2.1.2 Displayed Part System Changing the part system with Press the key to change the displayed part system. The displayed part system No. is counted up by one each time the key is pressed. If the displayed part system No. exceeds the parameter "#11055 Disp.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen Displaying the sub part system name When the part system set in the parameter "#12049 SBS_no" (Sub part system identification No.) operates as sub part system, sub part system name set in the parameter "#12145 SBS_name2" (Sub part system name 2) can be displayed as part system name.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen 2.1.4 Operation Mode/MDI Status The displayed part system operation mode and MDI status are displayed. When the operation mode or MDI status is changed, the display changes as follows. Display Details Details MEMORY...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.1 Standard Screen 2.1.6 Alarms/Warnings When an alarm or warning occurs, the alarm No. and alarm message character string are displayed. (Example) Warning message display SYS2 M01 No operation mode Type Details Character color Background color NC alarm message The operation alarm, program error, MCP...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen 2.2 Home Screen Refer to "1.3 Standard Screen and Home Screen" for general outline of the home screen. 2.2.1 Screen Configuration (10) (12) (13) <For 19-type vertical display unit> (10) (11) (12) (13)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Display items Display items Details Fixed display part (*1) The following items are displayed. Standard screen switch button When you touch the button, the screen is changed to the previously displayed standard screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Display items Details Remaining machining Displays the remaining machining time and reference information of progress rate based on time the time from the cycle start to the M command specified with the parameter "#8001 WRK COUNT M"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Display items Details Spindle Displays the spindle load rate (%) with the graph and numeric. Up to two spindles can be displayed per part system. The displayed color of graph varies depending on the spindle load condition. The thresholds of the displayed color (caution/warning) are made in accordance with the pa- rameters (#3192 to #3194).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Machining axes display The position and load condition of linear axes and the position of rotary axes are displayed by animation. (2) (1) Display items Details Name of linear axis Displays the specified linear axis name which has been set with "#1022 axname2".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen 2.2.2 Switching Displayed Part System from the Operation Menu When you touch the operation menu [System change] and select the part system (SYS1, etc.) that appears at the touch, the display switches to the selected part system. (Example: Switch to 2nd part system) Touch the operation menu button.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Operating the application menus The operation for each application can be selected by touching the operation menu button ( ) or pressing the menu list key ( However, as some applications are displayed in full-screen mode, the operation menu button may not be displayed. Operating with the operation menu button The main menu is displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen 2.2.4 Displaying the Manuals [M800VW Windows-based Display Unit/M80VW Windows-based Display Unit] To display each manual on the screen, press the manual button assigned to an application button. Application buttons are assigned to 1st to 9th menu keys from the left. The same operation can be performed by pressing the menu key which the manual button is assigned to.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Operation button on the manual screen Normal display [Menu] tab Manual details [Bookmark] tab Touch the [Menu] tab to switch to the ribbon display. The ribbon displays the operation buttons such as page switching, enlarging/reducing, rotation and search.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Display items Details Page jump group This displays the operation buttons related to the displayed page or page jump. : This displays the first page. : This displays the previous page. : This displays the next page.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Enlarging/reducing the display To enlarge/reduce the display, use the following methods: Pinch in to reduce and pinch out to enlarge on the manual. (*1) Touch the [Menu] tab to operate the buttons of the magnification display group in the ribbon display. - Touch button.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.2 Home Screen Rotating the display Touch the [Menu] tab to rotate the page using in the ribbon display. Searching for a word Touch the [Menu] tab and then [Find] in the ribbon display.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) Refer to "1.3 Standard Screen and Home Screen" for general outline of the 19-type vertical display unit. 2.3.1 Home Screen (Machine Status Display) Refer to "2.2.1 Screen Configuration"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) Registering an application button Application buttons can be registered from the application list displayed on the menu [Add Application] of the operation menu button. (1) Touch the operation menu button. (2) Touch [Add Application] on the main menu.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) 2.3.2 Keyboard Application The keyboard application enables the key input by touching buttons. (1) (1) (2) For details on the keys, refer to "1.1 Display Unit and Keyboard Unit". This section explains only keys which have different meanings with the keyboard application.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) 2.3.3 Operation Panel Application The operation panel application enables the same operation as the switches and buttons of the actual machine operation panel, such as operation mode selection, automatic operation start and override setting. Refer to the instruction manual issued by the MTB for meanings and layout of buttons.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) 2.3.4 Manual Application The manual application enables to refer to each manual. Text search, page jump with touch operation, zooming in/out dis- play, etc., are available. There are two display methods for the manual application.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) Display items Display items Details Manual button Opens the manual when it is touched. Main window Displays the contents of the manual. Page No. input area Input a page number for page designation.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) Searching the characters in the manual (1) Touch the operation button on the right of screen. (2) The sub menu appears. Touch [Search]. (3) The cursor appears in the retrieval input area and the screen key board starts. (4) Input a search string with the screen keyboard and press the Enter ( ) key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) 2.3.5 Note Application The note application enables the hand writing with the touch operation. This can be used as a memo. The written contents are saved automatically when the home screen is restored, and the contents will be displayed next time the note application is started.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.3 Home Applications (19-type Vertical Display Unit) Undo a last action Touch [Undo] on the sub menu to cancel a last action. (1) Touch the operation button on the right of screen. (2) The sub menu appears. Select [Undo] on the sub menu. (3) One action will be undone.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.4 Setting Data 2.4 Setting Data 2.4.1 Setting Numerals and Alphabetical Characters Operation method The data is basically set with the following methods: (1) Menu selection (2) No. selection (3) Cursor movement (4) Data key input (5) [INPUT] key input Note (1) The contents in the data setting area are only displayed until the [INPUT] key is pressed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.4 Setting Data 2.4.2 Inputting Operations In addition to the method of directly inputting numeric data for specific data settings, a method to input the operation results using four rules operators and function symbols can be used. Input method Numeric values, function symbols, operators and parentheses ( ) are combined and set in the data setting area.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.4 Setting Data Restrictions (1) Always use "=" for the first character. (2) Do not use the following characters as the second character or last character. Invalid as second character: * , /, ) Invalid as last character: * , /, (, +, - (3) Make sure that the left parentheses and right parentheses are balanced.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function 2.5 Guidance Function 2.5.1 Parameter Guidance The parameter guidance function displays the details of the parameters according to the state of the screen currently being displayed. Screen Configuration The parameter/alarm guidance window is displayed with the following type of configuration. The parameter No., name, details and set- ting range are displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function Note (1) The contents of the parameter "#8004 SPEED" (the previous parameter on the parameter screen) are displayed by pressing the key. However, when the key is pressed on the first parameter of each parameter type, the dis- played contents do not change.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function 2.5.2 Alarm Guidance The alarm guidance is the function that displays message, details and remedy for the currently occurring alarms and the alarms being displayed on the alarm history screen. Screen Configuration The alarm guidance is displayed in "Alarm"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function Displaying the alarm guidance The guidance window is opened while "alarm" tab is val- Press the [?] key or the key during occurring id. The alarm details and remedy are displayed for "H/W alarm on monitor screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function Precautions (1) The alarm guidance of stop code and operator message is not displayed. (2) The PLC device information, which is displayed for the PLC alarm message guidance, displays the PLC device status when the alarm guidance is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function Specific example The guidance is not refreshed because the cursor is out of the block. G91 G17 ; The guidance for G17 is displayed. G91 G17 The guidance for G91 is displayed. G91 G17 ;...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.5 Guidance Function Precautions for G code guidance (1) G code guidance may be refreshed when the cursor is located near the comment. (Example) The guidance for G01 is displayed. ( PROG01 ) ; (2) When the cursor is located at the axis address, etc., the guidance for the nearest G code is displayed even if the address has no relationship with the G code.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6 Touchscreen Functions Touchscreen operation is available with a touchscreen display. 2.6.1 Basic Operation Display items Display items Details System change This switches from the current part system to the next part system. Function change A selected screen will open.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions Page changing area by scroll bar If you touch [▲] or [▼] of the scroll bar, the screen is scrolled up or down by one line. Also, if you touch the empty portion of the scroll bar, the page is switched to the next page or previous page.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.2 Software Keyboard With the software keyboard, a key input is possible by a key menu on the software keyboard which is displayed on the screen. Software keyboard is displayed if button is touched in each screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions Display items Display items Details Input section This displays a character string according to the keys touched by the operator. Lower-case letter input This changes upper/lower-case of alphabet. The [ABC../abc..] key is highlighted when the lower-case-letter-setting is valid.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions Input area of software keyboard If the software keyboard is displayed while the input area exists on the screen, the input area of the software keyboard is displayed in the enable state. When the data setting key or data correction key is selected while the input area is enabled, enter a key in the input area of the software keyboard, and use the [INPUT] key to enter data in the screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions Changing the display position The software keyboard can be relocated using one of the following methods: Touch the key at the top of the software keyboard. The software keyboard moves to the three fixed positions: left, middle or right. Drag or flick on the software keyboard Drag the screen (touch the surface and move your finger vertically/horizontally without losing contact) or flick the screen (quickly run your fingertip vertically/horizontally across the screen) to move the keyboard to any desired position.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions Entering data when the input area is enabled If displaying the software keyboard while input area is being displayed on a screen, such as in the case where the operation search window or setup screen is being displayed, the software keyboard input area will be valid.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3 Touchscreen Operation Functions The terms used in the function descriptions here are defined as follows. Term Explanation Flick A quick sweeping motion made while touching the screen Drag A gesture made by placing your finger on the screen and moving it across the screen without losing contact Pinch-in A gesture made by pinching inward between the thumb and index finger around an...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.1 Changing the Menu Display If the menu is flicked horizontally, the menu will slide and change to the previous or next menu. (Example) Flick 2.6.3.2 Displaying the Menu Selection List Drag or flick the menu button up to display the menu selection list.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions The menu selection list can also be displayed by dragging upward with three or more fingers outside the display area of pop-up windows and the software keyboard. With full-screen pop-up windows, the gesture can be made within the pop-up window display area.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.4 Changing a Page On screens where the page key is used to switch the appearance of the entire screen, such as the workpiece coordinate system offset and parameter guidance screens, flick horizontally to switch to the previous or next page. (Example) Page changing for workpiece coordinate system offset Flick A workpiece coordinate system offset (G54-...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.5 Switching to the Next Axis or Part System On screens such as the axis parameter screen where pressing [Next axis] will switch all displayed axes, flick horizontally to switch an axis or a part system to be displayed. (Example) Displaying the next axis of the axes' parameters.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.7 Displaying Edit Window/Selective Display Window If you double-tap the buffer display area on the operation screen, the program being searched is displayed on the edit win- dow. You can double-tap the buffer display area for each part system during 2-part system/3-part system simultaneous dis- play.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.8 Moving a Window On the search screen and other window display screens, the window can be moved to the desired position by flicking or dragging the title bar with a single finger. Similarly, a window can also be moved by touching three or more fingers within the window and flicking or dragging.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.9 Changing the Font Size In the buffer, program, and file list display areas, pinch in to reduce the font size or pinch out to enlarge the font size. (Example) Adjusting the font size of the buffer display area Enlarge Reduce In addition to the above screens, the font size can also be enlarged or reduced on the following screens:...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.10 Displaying the Parameter Guidance Holding down the parameter data area on the parameter screen of the [Setup] or [Mainte] (Maintenance) screens will dis- play guidance for the parameter. The length of time which is recognized as a long press can be set with the parameter "#8995 Touchop longtaptim". (Example) Displaying #8005 guidance Keep your finger Touch the "Data"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.12 Enlarging or Reducing, Moving, and Rotating a 3D Check Shape Pinch in to reduce and pinch out to enlarge the machining shape for 3D check. Also, if you drag the screen, you can move or rotate a machining shape.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions The machining shape can be rotated by dragging it with two fingers. (Example) Rotate about the horizontal axis Move with your Move with your fingers touched. fingers touched. (Example) Rotate about the vertical axis Move with your fingers touched.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.6 Touchscreen Functions 2.6.3.13 Displaying the Screen List Grabbing the screen at four or more points will show a list of the previous screens displayed. Touch any of the screens in the screen list, or select the screen with the ([←], [→], [↑], and [↓]) arrow keys and press the [INPUT] key to switch to the selected screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.7 Menu Customization Function 2.7 Menu Customization Function You can freely relocate the main menus of the monitor (Monitr), setup (Setup) and edit (Edit) screens. This function enables to place the often-used keys in the first page. It can be used when a parameter "#11032 Menu sel para lkof"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.7 Menu Customization Function <After parameter change> Menus on page 1 Menus on page 2 Menus on page 3 Menus on page 4 Precautions (1) When you set the number which the main menu is not allocated with the menu selection parameter, the menu is not displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.8 Changing the Operation Level (Protect Setting Screen) 2.8 Changing the Operation Level (Protect Setting Screen) Mainte Operating the maintenance screen reduces a phenomenon in which defective workpieces run out due to an operation mis- take, by implementing a restriction with seven operation levels.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key To use this function, define the registration number of the user-defined key and any character string, which is input when the user-defined key is pressed, in the configuration file (KEYDEF.TXT), then place the configuration file in the "M01:\MSYS\CUSTOM"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key 2.9.1 Format of Configuration File This section describes the format of the configuration file (KEYDEF.TXT) using a type 1 description example. (Configuration file description example) Leaves a 1-row space.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key 2.9.2 Definition Types of User-defined Keys The user-defined keys are classified into two definition types: type 1 and type 2, which provide different operations as shown below.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key Conversion of defined characters There is a case in which the defined-characters described in the range enclosed in brackets [ ] are converted and input. When symbol "\"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key 2.9.2.2 Type 2 Linefeed in brackets [ ] In the configuration file, a character string to be defined is described in the range enclosed in brackets [ ]. However, if a linefeed is included in this range, it is handled as a semicolon ";".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key Conversion of defined characters The defined-characters described in the range enclosed in brackets [ ] are input as defined. However, when symbol "\" is described, the input characters (behavior) vary depending on the succeeding characters.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.9 Assigning Arbitrary Character String to a User-defined Key 2.9.3 Editing a Configuration File On the edit screen, you can edit the configuration file (KEYDEF.TXT) in "M01:\MSYS\CUSTOM". The edited data is enabled when the power is turned on again. Edit Press the menu [Open].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.10 Outputting the Screen Information (Screenshot Capture Function) [M800VS/M80V Series] 2.10 Outputting the Screen Information (Screenshot Capture Function) [M800VS/M80V Series] When the parameter "#8121 Screen Capture" is set to "1" and then [SHIFT] key is kept pressing, the screen information displayed can be output to a USB memory or an SD card as a bitmap format file.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 2 Screen Operations 2.10 Outputting the Screen Information (Screenshot Capture Function) [M800VS/M80V Series] IB-1501618-H...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.1 Inputting a Machining Program 3Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables This chapter explains creating and editing the machining program. Generally, operations are performed on the edit (Edit) screen.
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Conditions of mass-editing Maximum edit size The storage location of the machining program to be edited is either an M800V Series 1 GB HD, a USB memory, a memory card or a DS. M80VW Series The size of the file is 1.0 MB or more. (Except when the parameter "#8910 Edit undo"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program G-code guidance display type Playback display type IB-1501618-H...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Finish shape display type Display items Display items Details The path of the currently opened program file is displayed. Path display (Example) Memory:/program When the path is too long, the portion exceeding the display area is not dis- played.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Display items Details Finished shape display This displays finished shape status of a machining program. For details, refer to "3.7.6 Displaying the Finished Shape". Menus Menus Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Menus Details This copies the designated line (multiple lines can be copied.) Line This menu cannot be selected during mass-editing. copy This copies the character string designated by the cursor (multiple lines can be copied.) Char copy...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Menus Details This menu switches to the display of machining shape appropriate to the command which is displayed PSHAPE at the time of machining program input. <Note>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Menus Details This erases the image data associated with the selected machining program. Delete image <Note> This menu is displayed only when the menu [Erase file] is selected. This switches to show or hide the preview (detailed information).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Sub-menus of [Displaysetting] (For 15-type/19-type) Menus Details This switches the display mode to the program simultaneous program edit (2 programs). 2 edit This switches the display mode to the program simultaneous program edit (3 programs or 4 programs).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Operation method (Creating a new machining program) Press the menu [Open (New)] on the edit screen. Select the device. The selected device name and directory (memory: /pro- (Example) Menu [Memory] gram) appear in the device name and directory display columns.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Operation method (editing machining program) Press the menu [Open] on the edit screen. Select the device. The selected device name and directory (memory: /pro- (Example) Menu [Memory] gram) appear in the device name and directory display columns.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Precautions for editing machining program (1) An error occurs if a nonexistent program No. is set. (2) If the selected program is running or program restarting, it can be displayed but not edited. An error occurs when the data is set or the [INPUT] key is pressed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.2 Creating and Editing a Machining Program Opening a machining program by specifying a sequence No. Press the menu [Open] on the edit screen. Select the device. The selected device name and directory (memory: /pro- (Example) Menu [Memory] gram) appear in the device name and directory display columns.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.3 Registering and Editing the MDI Program 3.3 Registering and Editing the MDI Program Edit Operation method for editing MDI program Press the menu [MDI] on the edit screen. The menu is highlighted.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.3 Registering and Editing the MDI Program Operation method for registering MDI program Press the menu [MDI regist] on the edit screen. Select the program to register, and then press the [INPUT] key. Note (1) The program is registered as a general program of NC memory.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.4 Registering and Editing the Fixed Cycle Program 3.4 Registering and Editing the Fixed Cycle Program The subprogram for the fixed cycle can be input, output and edited. CAUTION Do not change the fixed cycle program without prior approval from the MTB.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.5 Erasing a File 3.5 Erasing a File Edit Operation method (Erasing a file) Press the menu [Erase file] on the edit screen. Select the device. The selected device name and directory (memory: /pro- (Example) Menu [Memory] gram) appear in the device name and directory display columns.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.5 Erasing a File Operation method (Erasing image data) This will erase the image data associated with a machining program. For details on how to link an image to a program, refer to "4.1.14 Associating Graphic Check Images with a Machining Pro- gram".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6 Editing Operations Edit When the program is edited, the key input data is directly written into the program display area. All data is overwritten from the cursor position.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Changing the display using the page up/down keys ( : Previous page, : Next page) key: This displays one page of preceding lines of the current top line. When there is less than one page of data, a page of data will be displayed including the data currently displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Move the cursor using the tab keys ( [|←]: back tab/ [→|]: tab) [|←] key : Moves to the start of the word where the cursor is currently positioned. If the cursor is at the start of a word, it moves to the start of the previous word.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.2 Displaying an Arbitrary Line Operation method Press the menu [Line jump]. Input the line No. The program appears with the designated line No. at the (Example) 6 [INPUT] head.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Precautions (1) When attempting to switch to another function such as the program check, or to another screen such as the monitor screen when "Editing" displays, a message checking whether or not to save changes appears. If [N] key is pressed changing to the other screen once, and the edit screen is selected again, the program before editing operation will be displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.5 Overwriting Data (Initial Data Insertion Mode) Operation method Move the cursor to the position where data is to be in- serted. Press the [INSERT] key. The mode changes to the overwrite mode.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Operation method (Deleting one line) Move the cursor to the line to be erased. Press the [C.B] key. 1 line is deleted at the cursor position, and "Editing" ap- pears.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.7 Searching for Character Strings The specified character string is searched downward from the character after the cursor position. When the parameter "#19710 Edit-Upward search" is set to "1", the search can be performed upward. Operation method (when the parameter "#19710"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Operation method (when the parameter "#19170" = "1") For downward search Press the menu [String search]. The sub menus of string search are displayed and [Down search] menu is highlighted.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations For upward search Press the menu [String search]. The sub menus of string search are displayed and [Down search] menu is highlighted. The cursor is displayed in the input area below. Press the menu [Upward search].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Marking function Character strings to be searched for can be marked in colors. Argument character string Details Marking color format Search character string The cursor moves to the character string searched for. None Search character string/MR The cursor moves to the character string searched for.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.8 Replacing Character Strings A character string in a program can be searched for and replaced. The following three methods can be used. The applicable character string is searched for and replaced one by one. (To search for the next character string, press the [INPUT] key.) All applicable character strings in the program are replaced in a batch.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.9 Copying and Pasting Data Operation method (Copying a line) Press the menu [Line copy]. Designate the copy range. The background color for the range to be copied turns (Example) From line 8 to line 10 light blue.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Operation method (Pasting the copied data) Move the cursor to the line where the data is to be pasted. <When copying a line data> Press the menu [Paste]. The copied data is inserted upward on the line where the cursor is positioned.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.10 Undoing Program Changes This is used to return the program to the form when [INPUT] was last pressed to save. This operation is valid for the oper- ation of "Rewriting program", "Insert", "Delete", "Line Paste", "Line Clear", "Character String Replace"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.11 Searching T codes T codes (e.g T03, T0101) in a machining program can be searched. You can search T codes both upward and downward. Press the menu [Down Tsearch].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations 3.6.12 Searching a Program from Edit Screen The menu [Program search] is displayed by setting the parameter "#1759 cfgPR09/bit2" (Operation search from edit screen) to "1", and you can use this function. This function allows you to search for a program from the program edit window on the monitor screen or from the edit screen, and open it together with the current program.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.6 Editing Operations Performing "Operation search from edit screen" by designating the program name The program stored in the same device and directly as the currently displayed program can be opened. Press the [INPUT] key to search for the program specified in the input section and open it together with the current program.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Edit 3.7.1 Displaying Input Mistakes The input mistake check warning function regards the following cases as input mistakes and displays a warning. Check item Warning display range Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Decimal Application Decimal point dresses point check command Enabled Circular center coordinates ○ Enabled Vector component for tool radius compensation/nose R compensa- tion Enabled Custom fixed cycle hole pitch, angle Disabled...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Decimal Application Decimal point dresses point check command Enabled Deep hole drilling cycle cut amount Enabled Back boring shift amount Enabled Fine boring shift amount Disabled Spindle minimum clamp rotation speed Disabled...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Decimal Application Decimal point dresses point check command Enabled Coordinate position data ○ Only for axis name Disabled 2nd miscellaneous function code Enabled Program tool compensation input Performing a consecutive input mistake check when creating a program Press the menu [Open (New)] , input a new file name,...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Press the menu [Next miss]. The cursor moves to the next input mistake position. Correct the input mistake and continue with program creation. Precautions (1) The input mistake check timing is outlined in the following table.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function 3.7.2 Performing Operation Search at the Cursor Position By pressing the menu [Cursor OP srch] when the device is in the normal status (not being in status such as editing or char- acter searching, etc.), operation search of the selected part system is carried out starting.
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(5) The cursor position search is not available for the sub part system l or II in M80V/M80VW Series, or the sub part system II in M800V Series. This menu is non-selectable when the search cannot be operated. (6) When the parameter "#8144 OP srch NB all" is "1", if the search error occurs in the displayed part system, the message appears and the search is not performed in any part system.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function 3.7.3 Adding Sequence No. (N No.) Automatically When the sequence No. (N No.) is input once, the sequence No. to which a constant value is added can be automatically added to each block of the machining program.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Example when N No. is added (1) When the previous block has N No. (When the cursor is located at the last character in the overwrite mode.) N100 G28 X0 Y0 Z0 ;...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function 3.7.5 Playback Editing Edit The playback function enables creation of a program while trying sample machining by manual (handle or jog) feed or me- chanical handle feed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Display items Display items Details This displays the machine position counter. Machine position count- Up to max. number of axes in a part system can be displayed. M system: Max.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Operation method (Absolute command/incremental command with G command) Set "#1126 Playback G90" to "0" on the parameter Incremental value mode is set. screen. Press the main menu [Edit] on the edit screen, and The "playback display type"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function Press the [INPUT] key. The program in the playback editing area will be inserted at the block before the cursor position in the right area, is saved.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.7 Program Editing Support Function 3.7.6 Displaying the Finished Shape The finish shape view function displays the shape corresponding to the command of machining program input on the edit screen, and this function is intended to eliminate programming errors.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program The parameter "#1285 ext21/bit0" (Multi-part system program management) sets this function valid or invalid. This function can be used when NC memory or NC memory 2 is selected as a device. 3.8.1 Multi-part System Simultaneous Program Editing When the parameter "#8977 Multi-$ simul edit"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program Operation to select the menu [Edit] - [Open] or to execute operation search from edit screen and open an existing machining program (Case in which the 1st part system is set as the displayed part system) <For 2-program simultaneous editing>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program <For 3-program simultaneous editing> (15-type/19-type) ○: Machining program registered ×: No machining program registered $2 (*1) $3 (*1) Operation ○ ○ ○ A machining program in the 1st part system is displayed in the currently selected ed- iting area, and those in the 2nd and 3rd part systems are simultaneously displayed in the deselected editing areas.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program Operation to select the menu [Edit] - [Open (New)] and open an existing machining program (Case in which the 1st part system is set as the displayed part system) Multi-part system program gen- Operation eration and operation...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program Operation method (Opening the existing machining programs of the same name in all part systems (When the 1st part system is set as the displayed part system)) Perform the following procedure to open the machining program, "100", under the following conditions.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program Operation method (Opening the existing machining programs only in the 3rd part system (When the parameter "#1285 ext21/bit2" is set OFF and the 1st part system is set as the displayed part system)) Perform the following procedure to open the machining program, "400", under the following conditions.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program Operation to be performed when the menu [Open], [Open (New)], or [MDI] is pressed while editing a machining pro- gram If the menu [Open], [Open (New)], or [MDI] is pressed during editing of a machining program while the parameter "#8977 Multi-$ simul edit"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program 3.8.2 Special Program Editing Display for Synchronization between Part Systems Edit Pressing the menu [Synchro view] enables synchronized display of the left- and right-side programs aligned when the fol- lowing conditions are satisfied: The parameter "#1285 ext21/bit0"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.8 Editing a Multi-part System Program (10) Even when the parameters (#19419, #1310 or #1311) are changed while the menu [Synchro view] is highlighted, re- synchronization is not performed. To reflect the change of the parameters, the menu [Synchro view] needs to be high- lighted again.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively Edit This function enables you to interactively insert a cycle that assists machining and setup for the program opening on the edit screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9.1 Types of Cycle Machining cycle can be inserted. Cycle for lathe system or cycle for machining center system can be selected according to the NC system set with the pa- rameter "#1007 System type select".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively Cycles for machining center system ○: Cycle insertion available -: No specification Hierarchy 1 Hierarchy 2 Standard type Expansion type Cycle type Machining cycle Hole Drill ○...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9.2 Name of Data Names and meanings of data related to cycle are indicated as follows: Arbitrary shape data: Data to set the arbitrary shape <Example of turning - outer diameter>...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9.3 Screen Configuration Screen configuration of this function is as follows: Arbitrary shape edit Edit screen Cycle list window Cycle edit window window Select a [Intrctv cycle] [Arb Shape] cycle...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9.4 Operation Descriptions Inserting a new cycle program In the program being opened on the edit screen, move the cursor to the position where you want to insert new cycle. Press the menu [Intrctv cycle] to select the cycle, and edit and insert it.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively Reediting the cycle program In the program being opened on the edit screen, move the cursor within the range from cycle header (G180P1 block) to cycle footer (G180P0 block) of the cycle that you want to reedit.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9.5 Operation Procedure The chart below indicates the operation procedure of cycle insertion and reediting. <Operation procedure> <Operation screen> Start Select the program. Edit screen Press the menu [Intrctv cycle].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.9 Inserting Cycle Interactively 3.9.6 Highlighting the Cycle Program When the parameter "#8993 Cycle highlight" is set to "1", the blocks from cycle header (G180P1) to cycle footer (G180P0) are highlighted.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control Edit On the vibration cutting control screen, theoretical tool paths are drawn according to the data by entering the spindle rotation speed, feedrate, and the number of oscillations specified with the machining program G8.5 command.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control The following is the vibration cutting control screen (with tool path diagram) for M system. (10) Display items Display items Details The vibration cutting conditions are displayed/set.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control Display items Details The guidance of the item at the cursor position is displayed. Guidance display The setting range of the item at the cursor position is displayed. Setting range display The input contents are displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control 3.10.2 Operation Method The following describes the operation procedure to insert the vibration cutting control ON/OFF command into the program. Displaying the tool path diagram The following describes the procedure to adjust the command at the start of the vibration cutting mode, with the program example.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control Press the menu [Open] on the edit screen to open the machining program. Move the cursor to the start position of vibration cut- ting.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.10 Setting Machining Conditions for Vibration Cutting Control Adjust the "Number of oscillations I" and "Amplitude- The tool path diagram is updated. feed ratio K" so that air-cutting zone is generated. With this setting, air-cutting zone is generated to sepa- (Example) rate the tool from the workpiece, and the chips are bro-...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.11 Process Analysis Function 3.11 Process Analysis Function Edit (For 15-type/19-type display unit) Edit (For 8.4-type/10.4-type display unit) The process analysis function enables to store execution information of the machining program and display the analysis results of the data on the screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.11 Process Analysis Function 3.11.1 Screen Configuration Process analysis screen (cumulative time display) When the menu [P Anlys] is pressed on the edit screen after the machining program for process analysis is executed, the analysis results of the machining program execution information are displayed in a graph.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.11 Process Analysis Function Display items Display items Details Selected part system The program name of the part system selected in (2) is displayed. program name It is displayed after the process analysis is completed. Part system (*1) The part system displayed for the graph is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.11 Process Analysis Function Menus Process analysis screen (cumulative time display) Menus Details This starts analysis of the machining program execution information. Update Anlysis This displays the sub-menu of part system selection to change the displayed part system. Select Partsys This displays the process analysis screen (ONB display).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.11 Process Analysis Function 3.11.2 Operation Method Displaying the analysis results Press the menu [P Anlys] on the edit screen after ex- ecuting the machining program of process analysis target.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.11 Process Analysis Function Checking the ONB numbers The machining program display at the bottom of the Press the menu [Display ONB]. screen is changed from the cumulative time display to the ONBT number display.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Refer to "Programming Manual" for more details on variables. 3.12.1 Common Variables Monitr Select [Com var] on the monitor (Monitr) screen to set or display the details of the common variables. If there is a common variable command (*1) in the machining program, the variable value (variable name) set when the block is executed is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Display items Display items Details Variable number This is the common variable No. There are common variable 1(common to part systems) and common variable 2 (for each part system) (Refer to the table below).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables (*2) When the parameter "#1316 CrossCom" is set to "1", the common variables #100100 to # 800199 can be used common to part systems. The variables shown in the table below can be used common to part systems. Common variables 1 (When "#1316 CrossCom"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Operation method (Setting "135.000" in variable No. 102) Press the menu [Var No search]. Designate the variable No. 102 [INPUT] The cursor can be moved to 102 using the [↑], [↓], , or key.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Operation method (Erasing the variable value for variable number 102 to 104) Press the menu [Variabl clear]. Input the No. (range) of the variable to be erased. 102/104 [INPUT] To erase only one variable, input one variable No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Switching the variable No. Methods to switch the display areas are as follows. (1) Use the menu [Var No search]. (2) Use the page up/down keys. If you press the next page key during displaying the last page of the area, the first page of the next area will be dis- played.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables 3.12.2 Local Variables Monitr Select [Loc var] on the monitor (Monitr) screen, and the details of the local variables are displayed. Local variables 1 to 33 are prepared for each user macro subprogram call level. Up to 33 local variable data items are dis- played on one level.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Menus Menus Details This lowers the local variable display level one by one. If this menu is pressed when the display level Display is 0, the level changes to display level 4. level- This increases the local variable display level one by one.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 3 Inputting a Machining Program and Defining Variables 3.12 Defining Variables Operation method (Changing the displayed variable No.) The displayed local variable No. changes when the page up/down keys (previous page , next page ) are pressed. Local variable display ...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4Checking a Machining Program on Screen This chapter explains checking the machining program. Generally, operations are performed on the edit (Edit) and monitor (Monitr) screen. 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Edit Graphic check (2D) is a function that allows you to check the machining program movement path only by drawing without...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Normal display ([All display] is OFF) (10) <Drawing area: 2-plane> <Input area displayed> Full-screen display ([All display] is ON) (11) IB-1501618-H...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Display items Display items Details This displays the axis counter for the check drawing. When the drawn coordinate sys- Check counter tem is set to all workpiece coordinates with the menu [Drawing System], the counter name and value are switched according to the setting values of the parameters "#1231 set03/bit1"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Display items Details Currently exe- Main This displays the device name, program No., sequence No., and block No. currently cuted machin- O10... being executed. ing program When they exceed the displayable number of characters (12 characters), the excess is abbreviated and displayed (*).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Menus Menus Details This performs a check search. Check Select a program to be checked from the program file list displayed in the pop-up window. search This checks the program continuously.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Menus Details Whether to display or not the grid line in the drawing area for the 1-plane display mode can be selected. Grid When the grid view is enabled, the scale value and scale bar size are obtained as the dimension value display per grid.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Menus Details This changes whether to show or hide the comment field in the list. Comment When the comment field is hidden, the file name field will be enlarged. nondisp This switches to show or hide the preview (detailed information).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.1 Checking Continuously There are three types of method for checking the program. Checking the specified program Checking the program currently opened on the edit screen (Edit) Checking the program searched on the monitor screen (Monitr) Operation method (Selecting a program to be checked) Checking the specified program...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Press the [↑], [↓], key to move the cur- sor to the program to be searched. The name of the machining program to be edited can be input in the input area.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Checking the program currently opened on the edit screen Press the key to switch the part system. In addition to the above, the PLC signal and touchscreen operation are provided as the part system switching meth- Press the menu [Program check] on the edit screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.2 Checking One Block at a Time There are three types of method for checking the program. Checking the specified program Checking the program currently opened on the edit screen (Edit) Checking the program searched on the monitor screen (Monitr) Perform the same procedure as "4.1.1 Checking Continuously"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.3 Setting the Coordinate System to Draw Press the menu [Drawing system] to select the coordinate system to draw from among the coordinate selection menus be- low.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Select the type of workpiece coordinate system to draw (When selecting all workpiece coordinates, or coordinate system G54-59) Press the menu [All wk. coord]. In the area to show the setting of the coordinate system to draw, "All Work"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Difference of drawing depending on the selected workpiece coordinate system The drawing of 2D check changes as follows depending on the selection of the sub menu of [Drawing system]. (Example) [Workpiece coordinate] [Machining program]...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.4 Drawing during a Program Check During the program check, the tool center path (machine position) is drawn. However, if a radius compensation is applied on the program being checked, the program path (tool position) and tool center path (machine position) are drawn.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Operation method (Changing the drawing display position) Press the menu [Display range]. Press the menus [↑], [↓], [←], [→] or cursor move- The cursor (□) indicating the center of the display and ment keys [↑], [↓], [←], [→].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Operation method (Centering) Press the menu [Display range]. Press the menu [Centering]. The display position is changed so that the current ma- chine position appears in the center of the drawing area. The graphic displayed up to that point is cleared and the drawing starts again from the current position (the center of the drawing area).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Display mode menu Menus Description This changes to the 1-plane display mode configured of X-Y. The X axis is displayed in the horizontal axis, and the Y axis is displayed in the vertical axis. This changes to the 1-plane display mode configured of X-Z.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.7 Changing the Display Angle This is used to set the graphic drawing display angle when in 3-dimension display mode. Press the menu key or cursor keys to rotate the cubic displayed at the screen upper right and press the [INPUT] to set. Note (1) When the display angle is changed, the graphics displayed up to that point are erased.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.8 Switching the Axis Movement Direction (+/-) The path is drawn according to the axis movement direction designated by the parameter "#1495 grf_ax_direction". The movement direction can be set for each axis. When "#1495 grf_ax_direction"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.9 Displaying the Machining Program on Checking When pressing the menu [Program display], the contents of the machining program on checking is displayed on the drawing area.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.11 Setting Auto Graphic If [Auto Graphic] is valid, a graphic is automatically drawn when a file is selected to check a graphic, the display size is switched (normal display <->...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Precautions (1) Auto graphic is executed only for the 1-plane display mode. The menu [Auto Graphic] cannot be selected for the other modes. Auto graphic mode always remains as it is in the 1-plane display mode. (2) Once the auto graphic mode is set, it is retained after the power is turned ON again.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.12 Switching the Draw Path The path to be drawn can be switched by designating a parameter. Parameter "#1231 set03/bit2" (Switch graphic check trace) The number of the paths to be drawn can be switched. It is immediately activated after the setting. Parameter value Description Both the tool center path (machine position) and program path (tool position) are drawn.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.13 Drawing a Path Corresponding to the Rotary Axis (L System) When the rotary axis (C axis) is designated with the parameter "#19405 Rotary ax drawing" in program check (2D), the path is drawn depending on the rotary axis.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.14 Associating Graphic Check Images with a Machining Program The graphic check image displayed in the drawing area can be saved as associated with a machining program. Operation method (Registering image data) Press [Regist.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Press [Preview]. The image data is displayed. 4.1.15 Setting the Drawing Speed of Program Check Check speed of graphic check can be accelerated. When accelerating, set the parameter "#8997 Hi-speed grph chck" to "1"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.16 Availability of Check Mode with Other Functions It is important to be aware that certain NC parameters, program commands, and machine operation panel switches cannot be used while performing a program check.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Note (1) Reference position return and start position return The reference position return command and start position return command are valid, but actual machine motion (trace display) is partially different from the drawing by program check.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.17 Handling of Variable Commands, Programmable Parameter Input, and Programmable Compensation Data Input If a program check is performed for a machining program for which the variable command data etc. is rewritten, all data types are treated as shown in the following table after completion.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) 4.1.18 Notes for Graphic Check (2D) Check function (1) The check function is valid for only NC internal operation results. Thus, the path is not drawn for the command which requires machine movement.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Precautions for drawing on foreground (1) If you press the cycle start button when an arbitrary part system is being checked, the operation alarm "M01 program check mode"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Full screen display of program check function (2D) (1) This function is an optional specification. When the menu [M0/M1 neglect] is set to OFF and trace 2D check is enabled, the graphic drawing area is enlarged or reduced horizontally or vertically if the normal display is changed to the full- screen display.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Graphic check rotary axis drawing When the parameter "#19405 Rotary ax drawing" is set to "0" (disabled) in the program check function (2D), and a rotary axis is designated with any of the base axis parameter I, J or K (#1026 to #1028) due to the machine configuration, the movement of the C axis is drawn with a linear path.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.1 Graphic Check (2D) Finish shape view before compensation of tool shape for turning machining (Compound type fixed cycle for turning machining) The tool shape compensation for turning machining of compound type fixed cycle for turning machining draws a different machining path from the finish shape commanded with the machining program.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Edit Graphic check (3D) is a function that allows you to check the machining program movement path only by drawing without automatic operations.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) [Check method] There are two types of 3D graphic check as below, which can be switched by [Type change] menu. Note (1) Make sure to select the check method before the check is started. During the check, [Type change] menu is grayed out, and the check method cannot be changed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) The following functions are supported with check method I and check method II. ○: Available ×: Not available Δ: Depending on the model Item Check method I Check method II...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Item Check method I Check method II Coordinate sys- You can select either machine coordinate system Machine coordinate system only. tem used for 3D or workpiece coordinate system.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Display items Display items Details Check counter This displays the axis counter for the check drawing. As for the counter, the ma- chine position or workpiece coordinate position is displayed according to setting the drawing coordinate system on "Work set"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Menus Menus Details This performs a check search. Check Select a program to be checked from the program file list displayed in the pop-up window. search This checks the program continuously.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) (*1) M code independent output (DM00/DM01) follows the parameter setting indicated below. #1284 ext20/bit3 (M code output during multi-system simultaneous simulation (Check type II)) #1405 M_mode(SMLK) (M code output (during high-speed simple program check) #1451 M[M031-000](SMLK) to #1466 M[M511-480](SMLK) (Special operation registration M code (High-speed simple program check))
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.1 Switching Check Method Press the menu [Type change] to switch between check method I and check method II. Every time you press the menu, the type is switched between check method I and check method II.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Press the [↑], [↓], key to move the cur- sor to the program to be searched. The name of the machining program to be edited can be input in the input area.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Checking the program searched on the monitor screen Press the menu [Check] on the edit screen. Press the menu [3D Check] when the program check (2D) appears. Note (1) With check method II, among the part systems to be checked (parameters "#8982 CheckSmltns$1Invld"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.3 Checking One Block at a Time There are three types of method for checking the program. Checking the specified program Checking the program currently opened on the edit screen (Edit) Checking the program searched on the monitor screen (Monitr) Perform the same procedure as "4.2.2 Checking Continuously"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.4 Checking Multiple Part Systems Simultaneously With check method II, machining programs in multiple part systems can be drawn simultaneously. If you press the menu [Check continu] or [Check step], the movement path of the machining program in the part system being searched is drawn among the target part systems.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.5 Canceling the Program Check Operation method Press the menu [Check reset]. The check mode is released, and the menu highlight re- turns to normal. The operation message "Reset complete"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.8 Rotating the Workpiece Shape Operation method Press the menu [Rotate]. Use the menu [Up], [Down], [Left], or [Right] to adjust the display angle. The cursor movement keys ( [↑], [↓], [←], [→]) can also be used for moving.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.10 Setting the Workpiece Shape Press the menu [Work setting] to display a pop-up window similar to the following, and set the workpiece shape used in the solid display.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Menus Description This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close Menus (the cursor is at "Work Form" (material shape)) Menus Description This sets the material shape.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Setting the drawing coordinate system Use the [↑] or [↓] key to move the cursor to the draw- ing coordinate settings column. Press the menu [Work coord]. "Work coord"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Selecting material zero point No. Use the [↑] or [↓] key to move the cursor to the setting column of "Work Ref Point No". Input "5"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Setting the material width (in I axis direction) Set the material width in millimeters in the millimeter system, and in inches in the inch system. Use the [↑] or [↓] key to move the cursor to the setting column of "Work With I".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Difference of drawing depending on the combination of the menus for "Coordinate System" and "Coord Select" The drawing of 3D check changes as follows depending on the combination of the selected menus when the cursor is on "Coordinate System"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.11 Setting the Tool Shape Press the menu [Tool setting] to display the tool management screen. Set the tool shape used in the solid display for graphic check on the tool management screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.14 Drawing Travel Command of the Rotary Axis This chapter explains how to draw the travel command of the rotary axis. Drawing travel command of the rotary axis on tool-side Only tool tip is drawn.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Drawing travel command of table-side rotary axis The workpiece placed on the table is drawn, but the table itself is not drawn. Only one workpiece is drawn. Actual machine operation Drawing in 3D check drawing area Tool...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Drawing travel command during tool center point control/inclined surface machining command [Drawing travel command during tool center point control] The drawing is as follows based on tool center point control valid (G43.4, G43.5) or tool center point control invalid (G49). Tool cen- ter point Actual machine operation...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Drawing travel command without setting the rotary axis configuration parameters When the rotary axis configuration parameters are not set, only the workpiece-holding axis is set as the rotary axis. In this case, travel command of the workpiece-holding axis is drawn according to the setting of the following parameters.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Function name Remarks Tape operation and MDI operation If the mode is switched to the manual mode during checking, the operation alarm "M01 program check mode" is displayed (check method II). F1-digit Feed The speed does not affect the check drawing with check method I.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Note (1) Reference position return and start position return The reference position return command and start position return command are valid, but actual machine motion (trace display) is partially different from the drawing by program check.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.16 Handling of Variable Commands, Programmable Parameter Input, and Programmable Compensation Data Input If a program check is performed for a machining program for which the variable command data etc. is rewritten, all data types are treated as shown in the following table after completion.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) 4.2.17 Notes for Graphic Check (3D) (1) The check function is valid for only NC internal operation results. Thus, the path is not drawn for the command which requires machine movement.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) (24) Set a different axis for each base axis parameter I, J or K (#1026 to #1028). If a same axis is set, the path might be drawn differently from the actual machining.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Notes for check method II (1) If you press the cycle start button when an arbitrary part system is being checked, the operation alarm "M01 program check mode"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Setting for base axes When a rotary axis is included among the base axis parameters I, J, and K (#1026 to #1028), set the base axis parameters for graphics I, J, and K (#8631 to #8633) to exclude the rotary axis as the following example.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Drawing position Set the drawing position with the parameter "#8920 3D tool ofs select" in accordance with the tool length measurement type (I/II). The following table shows the drawing position and the diameter and length of the tool to be displayed based on the com- bination with the tool length measurement type (I/II).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Radius and length of tool to be Setting value of #8920 Drawing position (X, Y, Z) displayed X: Machine position Radius: Tool radius set in the 3D 2 (For tool length measure- ment type I) Y: Machine position...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.2 Graphic Check (3D) (M System) Drawing start position When the check is executed, the drawing starts from the position set in the parameter "#8217 Check start point". The drawing is not operated between the check end position of last time and the check start position of this time. [Check method I] If reference position return is commanded during the check, the drawing start position moves to the position set in the pa- rameter #8217.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Edit Graphic check (3D) is a function that allows you to check the machining program movement path only by drawing without automatic operations.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) [Check method] There are two types of 3D graphic check as below, which can be switched by [Type change] menu. Note (1) Make sure to select the check method before the check is started. During the check, [Type change] menu is grayed out, and the check method cannot be changed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Check method I In the 2-part system or more, press the part system switch key to switch the display to the target part system before starting checking.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) [Coordinate system during drawing] Check method I 3D graphic is drawn based on the programming coordinate system by setting the zero points in the following positions. X-axis zero point: Center of workpiece Y-axis zero point: Fix to 0 Z-axis zero point: Workpiece zero point Z (Zero point can be designated respectively for the front side and back side.)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Normal display ([All display] is OFF) (1) (2) (8) (3) (4) Full-screen display ([All display] is ON) IB-1501618-H...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Display items Display items Details Check counter This displays the axis counter for the check drawing. In the normal display mode, the axis names common to part systems ("#1022 ax- name2") based on the basic axis name set by the parameters "#1026 base_I", "#1027 base_J", and "#1028 base_K"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Menus Menus Details This performs a check search. Check Select a program to be checked from the program file list displayed in the pop-up window. search This checks the program continuously.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Menus Details This sets the workpiece shape used at the solid display. Work setting This sets the tool shape used at the solid display. Tool setting (*1) M code independent output (DM00/DM01) follows the parameter setting indicated below.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Menus Details This changes the method of sorting the list. Sort change This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close 4.3.1 Switching Check Method Refer to "4.2.1 Switching Check Method".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) 4.3.9 Performing an Interference Check If the tool and workpiece contact each other when performing rapid traverse (G0) movement, the contact location is drawn in a color highlighting the interference.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) 4.3.10 Setting the Workpiece Shape Press the menu [Work setting] to display a pop-up window similar to the following, and set the workpiece shape used in the solid display.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Menus (the cursor is at the "Work Color", "Machined Color", "Tapped Color", "Interference Color", or "Section Color") Menus Details This sets the material color (Work Color), machining surface color (Machined Color), tapped/threaded Default surface color (Tapped/Threaded color), interference surface color (Interference Color) and section color color...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Setting the material shape (Work Form) Use the [↑] or [↓] key to move the cursor to the mate- rial shape settings column. Press the menu [Pipe].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Setting the material outer diameter Set the outer diameter of the material in millimeters in the millimeter system, and in inches in the inch system. Use the [↑] or [↓] key to move the cursor to the setting column of material outer diameter.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) 4.3.11 Setting the Tool Shape Press the menu [Tool setting] to display the tool management screen. Set the tool shape used in the solid display for graphic check on the tool management screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) If it is necessary to change the zero point position Z of the front or rear workpiece after switching the part system, change it on the "Work set "...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) 4.3.15 Availability of Check Mode with Other Functions Refer to "4.2.15 Availability of Check Mode with Other Functions". However, in the program check (3D) for L system, the relationship between the workpiece coordinate system offset and program format switch is as follows.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Note (1) Reference position return and start position return The reference position return command and start position return command are valid, but actual machine motion (trace display) is partially different from the drawing by program check.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) (14) When the tool change is specified and if the following data of the tool corresponding to the T number is zero, the tool is drawn as the default tool.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) (20) During 3D check, the tap is drawn as a straight rod and the shape data is not reflected (refer to "4.3.11 Setting the Tool Shape").
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Notes for check method I (foreground) (1) If you press the cycle start button when an arbitrary part system is being checked, the operation alarm "M01 program check mode"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) Setting for base axes When a rotary axis is included among the base axis parameters I, J, and K (#1026 to #1028), set the base axis parameters for graphics I, J, and K (#8631 to #8633) to exclude the rotary axis as the following example.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.3 Graphic Check (3D) (L System) (10) When M code specified by the parameters "#12631 main chuck close M" and "#12632 sub chuck close M" is executed, the workpiece is treated as handed to the front-side spindle or the back-side spindle. When passing, the workpiece is treated as grabbed by the chuck at the position set in the parameters #12633 to #12637 (see the table below).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Edit 3D machining simulation is a function to check the workpiece shape, tool movement, and interference of the cutting process without performing automatic operation.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Normal display mode ([All display] is OFF) (8) (1) (2) (3) (9) Full-screen mode ([All display] is ON) IB-1501618-H...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Display items Display items Details Check counter This displays the axis workpiece coordinate counter for the check. In normal display mode, the part system common axis name ("#1022 axname2") which conforms to the basic axis name set in the parameters "#1026 base_I", "#1027 base_J", and "#1028 base_K"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Menus Details This checks the program per block. Check step This resets the program check. Check reset This initializes the workpiece shape. This displays the unmachined workpiece shape (memorized shape Work in NC).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Note (1) The menus [Check search], [Check continu], [Check step], and [Check reset] are grayed out during automatic operation in trace mode, and the check is disabled. (2) The menus [2D check], [Check search], [Work setting] and [Tool setting] cannot be selected while the check is per- formed or interrupted.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] 4.4.1 Switching Check Method Refer to "4.2.1 Switching Check Method". 4.4.2 Checking Continuously Refer to "4.2.2 Checking Continuously". 4.4.3 Checking Block by Block Refer to "4.2.3 Checking One Block at a Time".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] 4.4.9 Performing an Interference Check Simulations allow you to check for tool, workpiece, or mechanical part interference before actual machining. When there is contact between the tool, workpiece, and/or a mechanical part, the contact area is displayed in color set for interference on the workpiece setting screen, and the program check is stopped.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Operation method Press the menu [Colli check]. The menu button is highlighted. Press [Colli check] again to unhighlight it and deacti- vate interference check.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] 4.4.13 Switching Simulation Modes Press [Simul. Mode] to switch between machine simulation and workpiece simulation. Machine simulation The workpiece and tool are shown along with the machine and jig, allowing the ac- tual relation to the machine position and the interference position to be deter- mined.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] 4.4.14 Availability of Check Mode with Other Functions It is important to be aware that certain NC parameters, program commands, and machine operation panel switches cannot be used while performing a program check.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Function name Remarks M, S, T and 2nd miscellaneous func- M, S, T and 2nd miscellaneous function command signals commanded by the tion commands program during the check are not output.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] 4.4.15 Handling of Variable Commands, Programmable Parameter Input, and Programmable Compensation Data Input If a program check is performed for a machining program for which the variable command data etc. is rewritten, all data types are treated as shown in the following table after completion.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] (11) If the following data of the tool corresponding to the T number is out of range when a tool change command is issued, the default value is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Type Shape data Default Out-of-range conditions Invalid conditions value Tap/Lathing Length 150 mm Less than 2.000, more than 9999.999 - Diameter 20 mm Less than 2.000, more than 9999.999 - Pitch...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Type Shape data Default Out-of-range conditions Invalid conditions value Face mill Length 150 mm Less than 2.000, more than 9999.999 - Diameter 20 mm Less than 2.000, more than 9999.999 -...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Precautions for check method I (1) The program that you have selected during Check Search is not the program that is executed during automatic opera- tion.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.4 3D Machining Simulation (M system) [M800VW Series] Setting for base axes When a rotary axis is included among the base axis parameters I, J, and K (#1026 to #1028), set the base axis parameters for graphics I, J, and K (#8631 to #8633) to exclude the rotary axis as the following example.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.5 Checking the Tool Command (T Code List) 4.5 Checking the Tool Command (T Code List) Setup (M system) Setup (L system) This function searches the T code in designated machining program (including the subprograms) and lists it in the order the T codes are commanded (Max.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.5 Checking the Tool Command (T Code List) 4.5.1 Searching T List Press the menu [T-list search] to display the following screen. Display items Display items Details Device name, directory This displays the device and directory where the searched machining program is lo- display cated.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 4 Checking a Machining Program on Screen 4.5 Checking the Tool Command (T Code List) Menus Menus Details This selects the device for searching for the program. Memory When a device with directory is selected, the root directory is selected first. This menu [HD] is not displayed on M800VS/M80V Series.
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(4) T list search is not available for sub part system l/ll for M80V Series. If the search is carried out, the message "Search error" appears. (5) T list search is not available for sub part system ll for M800V Series. If the search is carried out, the message "Search error" appears.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.1 Inputting and Outputting a Program 5Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program This chapter explains the details of Inputting and outputting the machining program mainly based on the menu [I/O] on the Edit screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.1 Inputting and Outputting a Program <During file transmission> (1) (1) (2) <During file setting> (7) Display items Display items Details This sets the device, directory, and file name for which the transmission, compare, and Device, directory, file name setting area erase functions are used.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.1 Inputting and Outputting a Program Display items Details Process progress dis- This displays the details and data input/output direction for the process currently being play section performed. This displays the file (machining program) registration count information and memory Capacity display sec- tion (*1)(*2) capacity information for the selected device.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.1 Inputting and Outputting a Program (*1) Some items may not be displayed depending on the device. ○: Displayed ×: Not displayed Display item/Device Memory/ Serial Memory card DS/USB Ethernet Memory2 Memory...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.1 Inputting and Outputting a Program Menus Details This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close Format the memory card (front-side SD card). MemCrd format Format the memory card DS (built-in SD card). format Format the USB memory.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.1 Inputting and Outputting a Program Menus Details This changes the method that the list is sorted. Sort change This returns to the main menu. Return (*1) When the HD mode operation on an industrial computer (IPC) is enabled with M80V Series, the menu [HD] becomes selectable and you can select files in the hard disk on the industrial computer.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File 5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Edit This section explains the file device, directory, and file name specification methods for the file transfer and erase commands etc.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Notes when selecting a file (1) During directory and file name setting, the designated directory, path or file name will be set, even if it does not actually exist.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Designating multiple files A wildcard (*) can be used for the file name. By using a wildcard, multiple files can be transferred, compared, and erased at one time. (Example 1) When programs 1 to 1000 exist in the NC memory.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Operation method (Selecting multiple files from the list) You can select multiple files from the file list and perform the operation such as file transfer or file deletion. The status mul- tiple files are being selected is canceled when a file transfer to the other device is performed or when any file among se- lected files is erased.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Operation method (Selecting a file from a device other than the NC memory or NC memory 2) Press a device selection shortcut key on the I/O The device name changes to "USB memory".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.3 Transferring a File 5.3 Transferring a File Edit This section explains the method used to transfer files between different devices, or between the same device on the I/O screen of the edit (Edit) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.3 Transferring a File Precautions Notes related to transferring in general (1) Depending on the type of file, some data cannot be transferred during automatic operation. Do not transfer during automatic operation.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.3 Transferring a File (14) When the multi-part system program management is valid (#1285 ext21/bit0 =1) and "#1285 ext21/bit2" (Multi-part system program generation and operation) is set to "0", the machining program's transfer to NC memory or NC mem- ory 2 from the other device is executed across all part systems in batch.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.4 Comparing Files (Compare) 5.4 Comparing Files (Compare) Edit This section explains method used compare files after transferring on the I/O screen of the edit (Edit) screen. Refer to "5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File" for details of the device, directory, and file specification method. Operation method Use the [←] or [|←] key to select file setting column A on the I/O screen of the edit screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.5 Erasing a File 5.5 Erasing a File Edit This section explains the method used to erase files on the I/O screen of the edit (Edit) screen. Refer to "5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File" for details of the device, directory, and file specification method. Operation method (Erasing a file in file setting column A) Use the [←] or [|←] key to select file setting column A on the I/O screen of the edit screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.6 Changing a File Name (Rename) 5.6 Changing a File Name (Rename) Edit This section explains the method used to change the file name on the I/O screen of the edit (Edit) screen. Refer to "5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.7 Creating a Directory 5.7 Creating a Directory Edit This section explains the method used to newly create a directory. Refer to "5.2 Selecting a Device, Directory and File" for details of the device, directory, and file specification method. Operation method Use the [←] or [|←] key to select file setting column Designate the device.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.8 Other Functions 5.8 Other Functions Edit 5.8.1 Merging a File This section explains the method used to add a file in file setting column B to a file in file setting column A on the I/O screen of the edit (Edit) screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.8 Other Functions 5.8.2 List of File Names There is a directory for each type of data in NC memory and NC memory 2. Each directory and file name (fixed) in the device is shown below. NC memory 2 has the only directory for machining programs.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.8 Other Functions 5.8.4 Program Display Lock Display and operation search of the program stored NC memory or NC memory 2 on the monitor or edit screen are affected as follows according to the setting of the parameter "#1122 pglk_c"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.8 Other Functions 5.8.5 Data Protection Keys Data protection key prevents various data from being set or erased. The key name differs according to the MTB. Refer to the instruction manual issued by the MTB for details. The following data can be protected with the data protection key: All tool data and the coordinate system preset data using the origin set User parameters and common variables...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.8 Other Functions When transferring, or comparing files In a file transfer with "#8936 Delete leading 0" set to "1", only when the file name of the transfer destination consists only of numerical figures, the leading "0"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.8 Other Functions (Example 2) Serial/Batch file (1) The serial of the transfer destination has files as below. Serial O0000(P0000) O001000(P001000) O001001(P001001) O001000.PRG(P001000.PRG) O001001.PRG(P001001.PRG) O0123456789(P0123456789) (2) The files are transferred from the serial to NC memory. A device : Serial B device: Memory Directory: /...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.9 The Batch Input/Output the Machining Program of NC Memory/NC Memory 2 5.9 The Batch Input/Output the Machining Program of NC Memory/NC Memory 2 Edit On the I/O screen of the edit (Edit) screen, one file which consists of two or more machining programs can be transferred to NC memory or NC memory 2 by dividing the file.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.9 The Batch Input/Output the Machining Program of NC Memory/NC Memory 2 Press the menu [Program all]. When the file name is designated, only the top pro- gram of transfer source is stored in the designated file.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.9 The Batch Input/Output the Machining Program of NC Memory/NC Memory 2 Batch output and verify from NC memory/NC memory 2 Example of "NC memory -> the external device" of machining program batch transfer External device NC memory (USB memory etc.)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.9 The Batch Input/Output the Machining Program of NC Memory/NC Memory 2 Press the menu [Compare A:B]. The file comparison starts. The verifying data is dis- played. A message appears when the comparison is completed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 5 Inputting and Outputting a Machining Program 5.10 Formatting Memory Card/DS/USB Memory 5.10 Formatting Memory Card/DS/USB Memory Edit This section explains how to format the memory card (front-side SD card), DS (built-in SD card) and USB memory. (Example) Formatting memory card Press the menu [MemCrd format].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.1 Setting a Tool 6Setting a Tool and a Workpiece This chapter explains the details of tools and workpieces based on respective menus on the setup (Setup) screen. 6.1 Setting a Tool Refer to the instruction manual issued by the MTB for details on the tool setting.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.2 Registering a Tool (Tool Registration Screen) Display items Display items Details Magazine This displays the currently selected magazine No. Tool No.-D A maximum of 8 digits of data can be input for a tool No. (Refer to the manual issued by the MTB for details on the "D"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.2 Registering a Tool (Tool Registration Screen) Tool registration duplication check When the tool No. is set to the magazine pot and the spindle/standby, tool registration duplication can be checked. Either of "Executing the duplication check for all valid magazines", "The duplication check invalid"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.2 Registering a Tool (Tool Registration Screen) 6.2.1 Registering a Tool in the Magazine Pot Operation method (Selecting a magazine No.) Press the menu [Magazn 2]. The tool data of the set magazine No. appears. Note (1) The No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.2 Registering a Tool (Tool Registration Screen) 6.2.3 Setting and Erasing the Tool No. of Spindle/Standby Tools Operation method (Setting the tool No. of spindle/standby tools) Press the menu [Spindle standby]. Move the cursor to the data to be set using the [↑], [↓] keys.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Setup (M system) Setup (L system) 6.3.1 Tool Measurement (M System) On the tool registration (T-reg) screen of the setup (Setup) screen, the movement distance from the basic point to the mea- surement point is measured by moving the tool to the measurement point manually, and this value can be set as the tool compensation amount.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Tool length measurement II When the tool is at the machine coordinate zero point, the distance from the machine coordinate zero point to the tool tip is measured, and can be set as tool compensation data.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Display items Display items Details Manual measurement This displays the manual measurement status. status display Refer to "Manual measurement status display" described later in this section. Reference surface This displays a value for the reference surface height.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Menus Menus Details This writes the value displayed in "Mea value" as the tool compensation amount. Offset The wear amount is cleared to "0" for the tool compensation type II. write The tool compensation amount cannot be written in when the menu [Ofs No search] or [Surface hight] is highlighted.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Note (1) The measurement values are not written if the cursor is in a position other than "Length" or "Radius". (2) The axis returns and stops after contacting the sensor, but be careful not to move the axis after that. If the axis moves after contacting the sensor, the distance that was actually moved will be added to the measurement values counter, and the skip position will not be held.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) 6.3.2 Tool Measurement (L System) Manual tool length measurement 1 or 2 can be performed on the tool registration (T-reg) screen of the setup (Setup) screen. Either one is selected depending on the setting of measurement switch and operation mode.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Note (1) For the program zero point offset (L), set the diameter value for a diameter axis (#1019 dia = 1) or the radius value for a radius axis (#1019 dia = 0).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Move the tool to the face or side, and calculate the tool compensation amount from the measurement position (workpiece coordinate position) and program zero point offset (L). Set the program zero point offset (L) by pressing the menu [Zero-pt offset] on the [Setup] - [T-meas] screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Manual tool length measurement 2 In an environment where the device equipped with a touch probe is used, the tool compensation amount can be calculated just by contacting the tool nose against the touch probe with manual feed, and it is stored to NC memory.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) The tool compensation amount is automatically calculated by the following formula. Tool compensation amount = Machine coordinate position (machine coordinate position at the time of skip input) - Mea- surement reference position (sensor position) X axis Tool post...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Manual tool length measurement 2 (When this function is used with the inclined axis control) During the inclined axis control function, perform the tool length measurement of basic axis and inclined axis as the follow- ing procedures.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) The tool compensation amount is automatically calculated by the following formula. Tool compensation amount = Orthogonal coordinate position - Measurement reference position (sensor position) X: Actual axis Machine Y: Actual axis...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Screen image [Manual tool length measurement 1] [Manual tool length measurement 2] IB-1501618-H...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Display items Display items Details "On mea" is displayed when the measurement switch is ON. On mea <Note> This is displayed only for the manual tool length measurement 2. When the manual tool length measurement 1 is performed, the measurement result Measure posn and measurement axis are displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Display items Details Displays the measurement image. The contents of the guide drawing will differ de- Guide graphic pending on which measurement type (manual tool length measurement 1 or 2) is se- lected.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Menus (Manual tool length measurement 1 (normal operation mode) and manual tool length measurement 2) Menus Details Depending on the mode, the following value is input as the tool compensation amount at the cursor po- Offset sition, and the wear amount is cleared to "0".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Menus (Manual tool length measurement 1 (simple operation mode)) Menus Details The following value is written as the tool compensation amount, and the wear is cleared to "0". Offset write Tool compensation amount = "Measure posn"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Carrying out tool measurement (Manual tool length measurement 1) Normal operation mode (Example) Carrying out tool measurement for compensation No.3, X axis Select the tool to be measured with manual numeri- cal value command.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Simple operation mode (Example) Carrying out tool measurement for compensation No. 3, X axis Select the tool to be measured with manual numeri- cal value command.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.3 Measuring a Tool (Tool Measurement Screen) Precautions for manual tool length measurement 1 (1) When compensation amount is written for an axis that has not completed zero point return, the operation message "TLM axis not returned to ref.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Setup Monitr (M system) (M system) Setup Monitr (L system) (L system) The tool compensation data can be set and displayed tool offset (T-ofs) screen of the setup (Setup) screen. For M system, three types of tool compensation can be switched by the setting of the parameters "#1037 cmdtyp"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) [Tool compensation type II] (M System): Parameter "#1037 cmdtyp" = 2 The shape compensation amount and wear compensation amount are set separately. The shape compensation amount is furthermore divided into length and radius dimensions.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Tool length data Set the tool length according to the reference position of program for each tool used. When a tool compensation number is designated by the tool command (T command), the wear data is offset together with the wear data, nose data and cutting-edge angle data.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Cutting-edge angle data Set the side-cutting-edge angle and end-cutting-edge angle for each tool to be used. When a tool compensation num- ber is designated by the tool command (T command), the compensation operation is performed with the tool length data, wear data and cutting-edge angle data during compound type fixed cycle for turning machining I.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Display items Display items Details Displays the tool compensation data. The cursor is displayed, and you can set the data. Display area The data exceeding the display area can be displayed by the following keys.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) (*5) It may differ from the setting range in the table depending on the setting value of "#8010 ABS. MAX.", "#8011 INC. MAZ."...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Menus Menus Details This executes an absolute input. =Input When "#8929 Disable=INPUT:comp" is set to "1", this menu cannot be selected. This executes an incremental input.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4.1 Setting the Tool Compensation Data Operation method (Setting "10.000" in the length wear data of compensation No. (102)) Press the menu [Ofs No search]. Designate the compensation No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Operation method ("0.012" is calculated and set in the length wear data of compensation No. 102) Use the same procedure as in the previous page to move the cursor to the compensation No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Operation method (Input multiple tool compensation data at a time) (Example) Setting "10.000" in "X1" and "20.000" in "Z1" for respective tool length data of the compensation No. 102 Press the menu [Ofs No search].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4.2 Switching the Input Method for the Tool Compensation Data When a parameter "#8941 ABS/INC for T-ofs" is set to "1", the absolute/incremental input by the [INPUT] key can be switched.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4.4 Copying and Pasting the Tool Compensation Data Operation method (Copying/pasting one line of tool compensation data) Move the cursor to the data to be copied using the [↑], [↓], key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4.6 Disabling the Setting of Tool Compensation Amount Depending on the setting of the parameter "#8933 Disable lngth comp"/"#8934 Disable wear comp", the setting of the shape compensation amount/wear compensation amount is disabled.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4.7 Measuring Tool Compensation Amount The measurement method will differ depending on the setting of the parameter "#11087 Meas basic point". [Note on the wear amount] When the parameter "#1235 set07/bit5"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Enter the name of axis to be measured, and the mea- When you enter "Z", the cursor is moved to the Z axis surement value (radius) of workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Enter the name of axis to be measured, and the mea- When you enter "X", the cursor is moved to the X-axis surement value (diameter) of workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Measuring the tool compensation amount of Z axis and X axis (diameter axis) with the parameter designation method (when #11087 = 1) Select the tool to be measured with manual numerical value command.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Enter the name of axis to be measured, and the mea- When you enter "Z", the cursor is moved to the Z axis surement value (radius) of workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Enter the name of axis to be measured, and the mea- When you enter "X", the cursor is moved to the X-axis surement value (diameter) of workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Measuring the tool compensation amount of Z axis and X axis (diameter axis) with the workpiece coordinate system offset designation method (when #11087 = 2) Select the tool to be measured with manual numerical value command.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Enter the name of axis to be measured, and the mea- When you enter "Z", the cursor is moved to the Z axis surement value (radius) of workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) Enter the name of axis to be measured, and the mea- When you enter "X", the cursor is moved to the X-axis surement value (diameter) of workpiece.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.4 Setting Tool Compensation Amount (Tool Offset Screen) 6.4.8 Moving to designated Compensation Number There are two methods to switch from the designated compensation number display. You can switch the operation by using the "#8975 Change No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Setup (M system) Setup (L system) Tool management data can be set and displayed on the tool management (T-Mng.) screen. These data are relevant to which displayed on the [T-ofs] or [T-life] screen, that can be set the tool information.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Display items Display items Details Tool management data The preset tool management data is listed. list portion The tool management data list consists of the right side and left side parts. When you select the menu [Disp details], the right side of the tool management data list is changed to the detailed tool information view.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.1 List of Display Items ○: Display/setting enabled ●: Display only -: Non-display Tool manage- ment data list Tool management data detailed portion portion Display data Left...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) (*7) The display/setting contents differ depending on the tool compensation type. Refer to "List of display items for compen- sation data (Disp details)" in this section for details of setting items. (*8) The item displays between "Material"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) [Turning tools] ○: Display/setting enabled -: Not used Tool type Item Lathe turning Groove Thread cut Lathing drill Lathing tap Tool length A Tool length B Nose R...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) List of display items of life data ○: Display/setting enabled ●: Display only -: Non-display M system L system Display data (Life data) Tool life manage- Tool life man- Tool life man-...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) [Tool compensation type II/Tool compensation type III (M system)] #8969 Tool offset type 1 Setting value 1st column (type) 2nd column (compensation amount) 0, 5 to 11 H tool compensation No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) #8970 Tool offset type 2 Setting value 3rd column (type) (*1) 4th column (compensation amount) "2nd axis name" tool compensation No. 2nd axis tool length "1st axis name"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) List of display items for compensation data (Disp details) ○: Display/setting enabled -: Non-display Tool compensation Tool com- Tool com- type III (M system) Display data (Compensation data) pensation...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.2 Data Setting Range The value of each item is maintained even after the power is turned OFF and ON. The setting value of each item retains when the tool type setting is changed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Setting item Details Setting range Setting range varies depending on Nomin Sets the nominal of the tools. When milling tools are selected in types, "nominal diame- the parameter "#1041 Initial inch".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Setting item Details Setting range <Length> Length: A Tool type: all tools Setting range varies depending on Sets the tool length. the parameter "#1041 Initial inch".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Setting item Details Setting range <Length> Nose angle: D Tool type: Lathe turning Setting range varies depending on Sets the nose angle. the parameter "#1041 Initial inch".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Setting item Details Setting range Setting range varies depending on GangTool ofs Y For a machine equipped with a gang tool post, specify the basic point of the gang tool offset Y, and input the offset in the parameter "#1041 Initial inch".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Setting item Details Setting range H No. Sets the H No. Setting range varies depending on the tool compensation type. For de- D No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Refer to the figures below for the graphic and the nose position of each tool. Lathe turning Groove Thread cut Lathing drill Lathing tap Ball end mill...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) (4) When the parameter "#1760 cfgPR10/bit6" (Wear compensation amount edit in data protection ON) is set to "1", wear compensation amount can be set regardless of whether the data protection key is ON or OFF. 6.5.3 Menu Configuration Menus (List view) Menus...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Menus (when the cursor is at "ToolNo." of [Disp details]) Menus Details Switch the display data type of the detail view of tool management data by pressing the button. Type switch Clear the tool management data of the currently selected tool number.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Menus Details Select the [Tap-Pipe G]. It is also selected if the value "13" is entered. Tap - Pipe G Select the [Tap-Pipe Rp] ("straight thread"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Menus Details Select the pink color. It is also selected if the value "8" is entered. Pink Returns from the tool management screen to the setup screen. Close Menus (when the cursor is at "Use"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Menus (when the cursor is at "Dir: Hand/Rev" of [Disp details] and lathe, groove, or thread cutting is selected) Menus Details Switch the display data type of the detail view of tool management data by pressing the button.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Menus (when the cursor is at "Denominator" of [Disp details]) Menus Details Switch the display data type of the detail view of tool management data by pressing the button. Type switch Select [1/1].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.4 Registering New Tool Management Data Operation method Display the tool management screen. The tool management data list is displayed. If the details of tool management data is already dis- played, press the menu [List view] and switch to the display of tool management data list.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.6 Displaying Data by Designating Tool Management Data No. There are two methods to switch the display from the designated tool management data number. You can switch the op- eration by using the "#8975 No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.7 Displaying Data by Designating Tool No. Operation method ("#8975 No. search process" is "0") The designated tool number is searched from the tool management data under the cursor position, and the tool number is displayed at the top when it is found.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Press the menu [Tool No. search] again. The search restart for the previously searched tool No. After the search is completed, the operation message "Search complete"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.9 Deleting the Tool Management Data Deleting the tool management data in [List view] Method 1: Delete the tool management data of the cursor line. Display the tool management screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) Deleting the tool management data in [Disp details] Display the tool management screen. The tool management data list is displayed. If the details of tool management data is displayed, press the menu [Disp details] and switch to the dis- play of tool management data list.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) (4) The following information is not copied or pasted. ×: Not copied or pasted Display data Common Tool shape drawing ×...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) ×: Not copied or pasted -: Not managed Tool compensation type III Tool compen- Tool compen- Display data (Compensation data) sation type I sation type II L system...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) 6.5.11 Specifying Display Format and Setting Range of Additional Information The display format and setting range of additional information can be changed by entering tool data file (TOOLALL.DAT) described in the specified format.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.5 Setting the Tool Management Data (Tool Management Screen) (*4) When No. 3 "Type" is set to "5" or "7" and the parameter "#1041 I_inch" is set to "1" (Inch system), 1 digit is added to the fraction part set in No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6 Tool Life Management Setup (M system) Setup (L system) This function manages the tool life by monitoring the cumulative cutting hours and the cumulative number of cuttings. The tool which reaches the end of its tool life can be exchanged at proper timing, this realizes uniform quality machining.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.1 Tool Life Management (M System) Select a type of the tool life management and register the tool life data, and then issue the T command (tool command) to start the tool life management.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.1.1 Registering Tool Life Management Data on the Group Unit Display Screen You can register the tool life management data on this screen. The tool usage is displayed on this screen. Press the menu [T-life group] to change to this screen when the group list is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Display items Display items Details Setting range This is the group No. of the tool which is subject to the tool life manage- Group No. 1 to 99999999 ment.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Display items Details Setting range (b) Tool radius compensation data format Mthd (continued) (c) Tool length compensation data format 0: Compensation number format 1: Incremental compensation format 2: Direct compensation format Displays the length dimension or radius dimension of the tool compen- sation amount of the compensation number designated by "HNo."...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management The tool compensation amount to be displayed by "L compen" and "R compen" are switched depending on the tool compensation type as follows: Tool compensa- Item Setting range tion type...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Menus Menus Details This displays the data of a group when that group No. of tool life management data is set and the [IN- Group PUT] key is pressed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Operation method (Designating a group No.) Press the menu [Group No.]. Enter the group number to be displayed in the input area, and press the [INPUT] key. Note (1) If a group No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Operation method (Deleting the tool life management data by one line) Move the cursor to the line to be deleted. Press the menu [Line clear] and [INPUT] keys. Press the [Y] or [INPUT] key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.1.2 Operation Descriptions (Tool life management I/llI) The tool No. which is to be used is specified by T command with this management type. A tool which is mounted to the spindle by the tool change command (M06) is subject to the tool life management. The tool usage is monitored based on the tool life management method (cumulative cutting hours, cumulative number of mounting times or cumulative number of cuttings) which is set in the "Mthd"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management The tool usage is monitored based on the tool life management method (cumulative cutting hours, cumulative number of mounting times or cumulative number of cuttings) which set in the "Mthd" column on the group unit display screen. When the use of the tool is started, "1"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.1.4 Registering the Tool Life Management Data Groups on the Group List Display Screen (Tool life management I/II) Tool life management data groups can be registered and deleted. Press the menu [Group list] to change to this screen when the group unit is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Operation method (Registering a group) Press the menu [Group regist]. Set the No. of the group to be registered. (Example) 25 [INPUT] Note (1) An error occurs if the group No. duplicates a pre-existing group No. (2) The group is not registered if one of the operations below is performed after registering a new group No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.2 Tool Life Management (L System) Select a type of the tool life management and register tool life data, and then issue the T command (tool command) to start the tool life management.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.2.1 Registering the Tool Life Management Data (Tool Life Management I) The tool life management data can be set and displayed. Use the key to scroll the screen if all the registered tools cannot be displayed in the display area of the screen. Display items Display items Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Menus Menus Details Copies one line of tool life management data where the cursor is located. Line copy The copied tool life management data is written to the data in the line where the cursor is located. Line If the data is changed after the menu [Line copy] is pressed, the data before change (at the time when paste...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Operation method (Designating and deleting the multiple lines) Press the menu [Line clear]. Set the erasing range by marking the first and last # Nos. with a "/", and press the [INPUT] key. (Example) 122/125 [INPUT] Press the [Y] or [INPUT] key.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management The number of groups to be displayed on a single screen depends on the setting of the parameter "#1107 Tlifsc". (This depends on the MTB specifications.) Setting value of #1107 No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Menus Menus Details This displays the data of a group when that group No. of tool life management data is set and the [IN- Group PUT] key is pressed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Operation method (Setting the tool life management data) Move the cursor to the data to be set using the , [↑], [↓], [|←] or [→|] key. It is possible to move to the line after the registered line.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Operation method (Registering a group) Press the menu [Group regist]. Set a group No., the management method and the tool life to register separated with "/". The tool life management method is to be set in the "Form"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.2.4 Operation Descriptions (Tool life management ll) The tools to be used are classified into several groups and their tool lives are monitored on a group basis (by the cumulative cutting hours or the cumulative number of cuttings).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management Estimated tool life/maximum estimated number of cycles The estimated tool life and the maximum estimated number of cycles in tool life management II are as follows. Estimated tool life: 99999999 seconds (approx.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.2.5 Registering the Tool Life Management Data Groups on the Group List Display Screen (Tool Life Management II) Tool life management data groups can be registered and deleted. The tool life management method and the tool life data can also be set in this screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management 6.6.3 Tool Life Prediction Function In tool life management II for L system, by setting the remaining tool life prediction setting value (tool life time or the number of cuttings) in advance, when the remaining tool life of the tool in use "tool life data - tool usage data"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.6 Tool Life Management (2) Tool life count start Specify the group number with T□□99 to start using the tool. The cutting time is counted according to the time of using the tool in the subsequent cutting feeds (G01, G02, G03, G31, G33, etc.).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7.1 Workpiece Measurement (M System) Setup The coordinate point for each axis can be measured on the workpiece measurement screen of the Setup screen. Install the sensor on the spindle, turn the measurement switch ON, and select manual feeding or handle feeding on the workpiece position measurement screen to bring the sensor into contact with the workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Display items Display items Details Displays the measurement position. Measurement counter As for the axis names, the 2nd axis names ("#1022 axname2") based on the basic axis name set by the parameters "#1026 base_I", "#1027 base_J"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Menus Menus Details The results calculated from the measurement counter are set in the displayed workpiece coordinate Coord system offset. Only the axis for which a value is displayed in the measurement counter can be set. write <Note>...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Details of the "Measurement counter" and "Guide drawing" display areas Menus Measurement counter Guide graphic Face meas Hole meas Width meas Rotate measure 6.7.1.1 Carrying Out Surface Measurement When carrying out surface measurement, the position of each axis is measured and the measurement results are set in the workpiece coordinates system offset.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Operation method Press the menu [Face meas]. Perform the reference position return command, etc. to position the tool at the basic point. Turn ON the measurement switch on the machine operation board.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7.1.2 Carrying Out Hole Measurement For hole measurement, measure the measurement position coordinate of two axes (X and Y) at three points, calculate the center of the hole, and set the result to the designated workpiece coordinate offset.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece <Without the touch probe (simple measurement)> Move the tool to the arbitrary position and press the The skip position is calculated and the result is displayed menu [SkipPos take in].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Operation method Press the menu [Width meas]. The menu is highlighted and the cursor displays at point Use the [↑] or [↓] key to move to points A and B. Perform the reference position return command, etc.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7.1.4 Carrying Out Rotation Measurement When carrying out rotation measurement, the offset (rotation center and rotation angle) of the rotary coordinate system is measured, and the results are set to the workpiece coordinate system offset (rotation center) and the parameters "#8623 Coord rot centr(H)", "#8624 Coord rot centr(V)", and "#8627 Coord rot angle".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Operation method (Setting the center and angle of the coordinate rotation) The setting of the parameters "#8623 Coord rot centr(H)", "#8624 Coord rot centr(V)", and "#8627 Coord rot angle" can be changed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece <Measurement using touch probe> Make the spindle contact the workpiece using manu- al feed or manual handle feed. Upon contact, the skip position displays in the measure- ment counter point A.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7.1.5 Performing Automatic Recontact When Contacting the Workpiece When performing workpiece position measurement in either the JOG or handle mode, the following operations (automatic recontact) are performed after contacting the workpiece.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7.2 Workpiece Measurement (L System) The external workpiece coordinate offset data for the Z axis (the 2nd axis) can be set by cutting the workpiece face by means of manual operations and inputting the workpiece measurement signal.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Display items Display items Details This displays the external workpiece coordinate offset. External workpiece co- ordinate offset When the workpiece measurement signal is input, the measurement result is set to 2nd axis of the external workpiece coordinate.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Operation method (When the workpiece measurement signal is used) Refer to the manual issued by MTB for details on each switch described in the operation procedures below. PLC devices for the signal of 1st part system are used for explanation.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece [Details on formula] The external workpiece coordinate offset data is automatically calculated with the following expression. External workpiece coordinate offset = Machine coordinate value - Tool compensation data - Workpiece base point offset The tool compensation data used for the measurement is selected with the parameter "#1226 aux10// bit0".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece Operation method (When the menu [MeasVal take in] is used) Refer to the manual issued by MTB for details on each switch described in the operation procedures below. PLC devices for the signal of 1st part system are used for explanation.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece [Details on formula] The workpiece coordinate offset data is automatically calculated with the following expression. The calculation formula changes depending on the parameter "#8709 Ext work sign rvs". When "#8709"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.7 Setting and Measuring a Workpiece 6.7.3 Measuring Instrument I/F Function This function is to establish a system such as an on-machine measurement system by connecting NC and a measuring instrument.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset Setup Monitr The coordinate system offset and workpiece installation error compensation controlled by the NC can be set and displayed on the monitor (Monitr) screen or the Setup screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset Display items Display items Details This sets and displays the offset amount Coordinate system Basic machine coordinate system for the workpiece coordinate system (G54 offset area - G59), or the extended workpiece coordi- External workpiece...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset Menus Details Coordinate system offset All axs clear This erases the local offset data for all axes corresponding to the offset data of the coordinate system where the cursor is located.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset 6.8.1 Setting the Coordinate System Offset Amount Operation method (Setting the workpiece coordinate system G54 - G59 offset amount) Press the menu [G54-G59]. The G54 - G59 workpiece coordinate system offset dis- plays.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset 6.8.2 Erasing the Coordinate System Offset Amount Operation method (Erasing the coordinate system (excluding G92) offset amount where the cursor is displayed for all axes.) Press the menu [All axs clear].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset Operation method (Set the workpiece coordinate zero point by subtracting input value) Move the machine position by jog feed etc. Enter an axis name in input area. The cursor moves to the input axis.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset 6.8.4 Changing the Coordinate System Display Using the tab keys ( ) to change cursor position The counter on which the cursor is displayed can be switched using the tab keys as shown below. Using the page up/down keys (previous page: /next page: ) to change counter display...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset 6.8.6 Setting the Offset Amount of Workpiece Installation Error This function can set and display the workpiece installation error compensation controlled by the NC. This function is an optional specification.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset Display items Details Workpiece installation (c) Error in the rotation direction of each axis (Δa, Δb, Δc) error compensation Set Δa, Δb, and Δc to determine the XYZ directions of the workpiece installation amount coordinate system.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset CAUTION If the workpiece installation error compensation amount is changed during automatic operation (including during single block stop), the change will be valid from the command in the next block or after several subsequent blocks. Menus For details, refer to "6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset 6.8.7 Setting the Offset Amount of Workpiece Position for Rotary Axis This function can set and display the workpiece position offset for rotary axis controlled by the NC. This function is an optional specification.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset Menus For details, refer to "6.8 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Offset". Setting the workpiece position offset for rotary axis For details, refer to "6.8.1 Setting the Coordinate System Offset Amount". Erasing the workpiece position offset for rotary axis For details, refer to "6.8.2 Erasing the Coordinate System Offset Amount".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) Monitr Setup This function allows you to shift the workpiece coordinate system. Workpiece coordinate system that is created at the machining program creation may not match to the coordinate system that actually programmed or programmed by automatic coordinate system setting.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) [Example of using workpiece coordinate system shift] Workpiece shape during program creation wk_z wk_z O’ Workpiece shape during actual machining Set "wk_z" in the workpiece coordinate system shift value. X - Z: Coordinate system established when the program is created wk_z: The degree of change of the workpiece shape [Workpiece base point offset]...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) <Monitor screen> <Setup screen> Display items Display items Details Tool L offset num This displays the compensation No. of the tool length data used in the automatic set- ting.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) Display items Details Work shift value This displays the currently designated workpiece coordinate system shift value. (*4)(*5) The initial cursor position is located at the 1st axis in all part systems. If the cursor position is changed using cursor movement keys or the menu [Next axis], it is held until the program is placed into the following status.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) 6.9.1 Manually Setting the Workpiece Coordinate System Shift Value Operation method (Set the absolute position "10.000" to the workpiece coordinate system shift value of the Z axis (2nd axis) on the Monitor screen.) This displays the workpiece coordinate system shift.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) Operation method (Measure the workpiece coordinate system shift value of the Z axis (2nd axis) on the Monitor screen.) Select the basic tool used to measure the workpiece The manual numerical value command screen is dis- shift value with the manual numerical value com- played, and tool 1003 is selected.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) [Details on formula] The measurement result is calculated in the following formula. The workpiece base point offset is required to be set by MTB. The amount of workpiece base point offset is set to the pa- rameter "#2701 Work base ofs".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) 6.9.2 Automatically Setting the Workpiece Coordinate System Shift Value Carry out the automatic setting for the workpiece coordinate system shift value using the workpiece measurement signal. Note (1) Refer to the manual issued by MTB for details on each switch described in the operation procedures below.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.9 Setting Workpiece Coordinate System Shift (L System) [Details on formula] The workpiece coordinate system shift value is automatically calculated with the following formula. The workpiece base point offset is required to be set by MTB. The amount of workpiece base point offset is set to the parameter "#2701 Work base ofs".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Setup The workpiece installation error measurement screen is to measure the workpiece installation error and to set error offset amount.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data (3) Perform the measurement After pressing the menu [Start measure] to set it to the measurement state, perform cycle start. After the measurement is started, automatically measure three points each for (1) to (3) on the top face, (4) to (6) on the left side face and (7) to (9) on the front face as in the figure below.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Measurement operation descriptions Press the cycle start to measure three points each on the top face, side face and front face (five faces when the workpiece zero point is the workpiece center) and the workpiece installation error is calculated.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data On each measurement point, after contacting the touch probe to the workpiece with skip operation, separate the touch probe from the workpiece once and then measure the coordinate on the workpiece with decelerated skip operation. Measurement start position Contact with workpiece by Separate from the...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Depending on which point on the workpiece the workpiece zero point is set on, the face to be measured is switched between the left face/right face, or front face/back face.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data When the workpiece is greatly tilted, confirm the measurement face in the figure on the previous page and set the workpiece zero point so than the stylus bar portion does not contact the workpiece. Tilted workpiece Measure with Workpiece zero point position: 1 Left...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Parameter setting examples Example of parameter setting when measuring with the following configuration. [Sensor information] Stylus sphere diameter: 5 mm Stylus length: 50 mm Overtravel amount: 21 mm (in XY direction), 11 mm (in Z direction) Tool length: 176 mm [Workpiece information]...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data 6.10.1 Screen Configuration Display items Display items Details Workpiece coordinate This displays the workpiece coordinate G54 counter. G54 counter Remaining command This displays the remaining command counter. counter This displays the error offset amount of the workpiece installation coordinate system Workpiece installation...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Menus Menus Details The measurement is ready. When the cycle start is performed in this state, the measurement is started. Start When the measurement is completed, the measurement result is updated. measure This interrupts the measurement.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Display items Display items Details Measurement condi- This sets the parameters required for the measurement. tion parameters This sets the workpiece zero point No. WE measure wk zero Setting range: 0 to 4 This sets the workpiece zero point setting position at the time of the workpiece instal-...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Operation method Press the menu [Measure cond.]. Set the workpiece installation error No. The numerical value input to the workpiece installation error No. is set. The cursor moves to the next line. With the cursor at the workpiece installation error No., input the numerical value and press [INPUT] key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Operation method (Canceling the measurement) Press the menu [Stop measure]. The menu [Stop measure] is highlighted and the confir- mation message "Is it OK to discontinue measure?(Y/N)" is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Function where the axes switch When the function where the axes switch is valid, the workpiece installation error measurement cannot be performed cor- rectly.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.10 Measuring the Workpiece Installation Error Data Precautions (1) Confirm the skip signal is input with the touch probe before the workpiece installation error measurement is performed. If the workpiece installation error measurement is performed in the state that the skip signal cannot be input, the sensor may be damaged.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) Setup (For 15-type/19-type display unit) Setup (For 8.4-type/10.4-type display unit) Available range of the offset data for tools and the workpiece coordinate system varies depending on the size or structure of the machine you are using.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) 6.11.1 Designating the Input Range of the Tool Compensation Amount You can set the input range (lower limit and upper limit) of the tool compensation data on the screen displayed by pressing [Range] - [Offset].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) Display items Display items Details Designate the range of tool No. which is applied to the range between lower limit and Compensation No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) Setting example In the setting example below, the input range check of the tool length between "10.000" and "20.000" is executed for the tool No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) Note (1) The setting is disabled in the following cases, and the range check is executed with default values. "-" is set to either "Start" or "End". The coordinate system set to "Start"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 6 Setting a Tool and a Workpiece 6.11 Designating the Input Range (Range Setting Screen) Setting example In the setting example below, the input range check of the offset data for X axis between "-800.000" and "20.000" is exe- cuted for the workpiece coordinate system "G54"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters 7Setting Parameters The parameters contain the user and machine parameters. This chapter explains the details and operations for the user parameters on the Setup screen. Refer to "Alarm/Parameter Manual" for details of each parameter. Parameters can be set on the maintenance (Mainte) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters Display example by part system/axis (1) (2) Display items Display items Details Parameter display area Press the parameter selection menu [Process param] or [Hi-prec param] etc. to change the parameter display contents.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters Menus Menus Details This changes the display of each parameter type. Process param <Note> The barrier data appears only for L system. [Menu select] is displayed only when the parameter "#11032 Menu sel para lkof " (Menu select Cycle param setting enabled) is set to "1"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters Menus Details This pastes the range of parameters designated by [Area copy] to the corresponding parameters of the Area axis or part system pointed by the cursor. paste After pasting, the confirmation massage "Change the menu back to Area copy?(Y/N)" appears. Press the [Y] or [INPUT] key to go back to [Area copy].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters 7.1.2 Setting the Parameters The method of setting the parameters is explained. Refer to "Alarm/Parameter Manual" for details of each parameter setting range. Operation method (Normal) (Set "100" for Y1 axis of "#2001 rapid") Press the menu [Hi-prec axis].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters 7.1.3 Copying and Pasting Parameters Parameters can be copied and pasted in a parameter with the same number for another axis or part system. Operation method (Specifying and copying the parameter where the cursor is located) Press the menu [Area copy].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters Operation method (Pasting the copied parameters) Move the cursor to the axis or part system display area where the data will be pasted. The menu will be highlighted and the confirmation mes- Press the menu [Area paste].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.1 Setting User Parameters 7.1.5 Parameter Configuration The parameter number range and permissible operations for all parameter types are shown below. ○: Can be used Δ: Operable under certain conditions (Refer to the section below for conditions.) Parameter type Menu [Next axis] System change...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) Setup You can switch the high-accuracy parameter set to match the machining purpose on object on the "Machining cond" (Mac- Cond) screen of the setup screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) When the parameter "1760 cfgPR10/bit0" is set to "1". Condition names cannot be set. Display items Display items Details During machining Displays the applications and conditions used for the current machining. condition This shows No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) Menus Details This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close Machining condition setting screen The machining condition parameter to be displayed is switched by enabling or disabling tolerance control. <When tolerance control is disabled>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) Display items Display items Details Application Displays the application being set. To change to the next machining purpose, press the menu [App change]. When machining purpose being selected, the background is emphasized in red. The background is not highlighted while the Standard parameter is selected.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) Menus Menus Details Switches the application being set to other application. It switches from Application1 -> Application2 -> Application3 -> Application1 -> … each time this menu change key is pressed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.2 Selecting High-accuracy Control Parameters (Machining Cond I Screen) Switching the machining condition parameter set Place the cursor on the position of the machining condition parameter set (application/condition) to be switched in the "Machining cond" screen. Press the [INPUT] key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.3 Adjusting High-Accuracy Control Parameters 7.3 Adjusting High-Accuracy Control Parameters Mainte High-accuracy control parameters can be adjusted in accordance with the adjustment purpose on the high-accuracy control parameter adjustment screen. Settings on this screen are only available when the parameter "#12066 Tolerance ctrl ON" is set to "1" (enabled). Enter the MTB password to select parameter adjustment modes such as rough and finishing.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.3 Adjusting High-Accuracy Control Parameters Display items Details Adjustment parameter Displays the set value for the adjustment parameter. value During adjustment, automatic operation is performed with the adjusted parameter val- Configuring parameter Displays the destination parameter to be set by the adjustment parameter. Select the parameter to be set using [Select Destn.].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.3 Adjusting High-Accuracy Control Parameters Sub-menu buttons under [Adjust UP/ DOWN] Menus Details Increments the cycle time for the adjustment parameter up by one step with each press. CY.Time Decrements the cycle time for the adjustment parameter down by one step with each press. CY.Time DOWN Increments the accuracy for the adjustment parameter up by one step with each press.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 7 Setting Parameters 7.3 Adjusting High-Accuracy Control Parameters Operation method Press [HA Adj.] on the maintenance screen. Press the system change key to switch the current system. Press [Adjustment ON]. [Adjust-ment ON] will be highlighted, and the message If the MTB password has not been entered, go to "Adjusting"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.1 Setting the Stored Stroke Limit 8Setting Machine Movable Area This chapter describes the contents which can be set with the user parameters. 8.1 Setting the Stored Stroke Limit The tool entry prohibited areas can be set with stored stroke limit II or IIB. Set the parameters to select the entry prohibited area, stored stroke limit II or IIB.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.1 Setting the Stored Stroke Limit CAUTION Always set the stored stroke limit. Failure to set this could result in collision with the machine end. The prohibited areas of the stored stroke limit are set with parameters or program commands. The upper and lower limits of the area are set with the coordinate values on the basic machine coordinate system for each axis.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.1 Setting the Stored Stroke Limit 8.1.1 Stored Stroke Limit II The boundary is set with the axis parameters "#8204 OT-CHECK-N" and "#8205 OT-CHECK-P" or with program com- mands. Either the inside or the outside of the set boundary is the prohibited area. Whether the inside or outside of the area is prohibited is determined by "#8210 OT-INSIDE".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.1 Setting the Stored Stroke Limit (1) Stored stroke limit II (When prohibited area is on outside) When this function is used with the stored stroke limit I, the tolerable area by both functions is the movable area. The stored stroke limit I is set by MTB.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.2 Chuck Barrier/Tailstock Barrier (L System) 8.2 Chuck Barrier/Tailstock Barrier (L System) Setup Use this function to set and display the chuck barrier and tailstock barrier. By limiting the tool nose movement range, the chuck barrier and tailstock barrier prevent the tool from colliding with the chuck and tailstock due to programming errors.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.2 Chuck Barrier/Tailstock Barrier (L System) The barrier data which is set on this screen will be set to NC by converting to the parameter "#8301 P1" to "#8306 P6". Specify the workpiece center coordinates (P0) of X axis for the chuck and tailstock in advance with the parameter "#8300 P0"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.2 Chuck Barrier/Tailstock Barrier (L System) Display items Details Barrier data This displays the barrier data. The display items differ depending on the length/coordi- nates value input and left/right-side barrier. The setting range is from -99999.999 to 99999.999 (mm).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.2 Chuck Barrier/Tailstock Barrier (L System) Menus when the menu [Left barrier] or [Right barrier] is pressed Menus Details This changes the barrier form to the chuck barrier type 1. (*1) Chuck type 1 This changes the barrier form to the chuck barrier type 2.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 8 Setting Machine Movable Area 8.2 Chuck Barrier/Tailstock Barrier (L System) Setting the barrier position with coordinates value (distance from the work center coordinates (barrier P0)) Press the menu [Enter coordin]. The mode is switched to the coordinates input mode. The highlight of the menu [Enter length] is cancelled and the menu [Enter coordin] is highlighted.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration 9Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration Setup Machining programs can be registered per each pallet of the automatic pallet changer (hereinafter APC) and the indexing plane from the menu [Pallet] on the setup (Setup) screen. The pallet program registration screens include "Standard Pallet Registration screen"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration 9.1.1 Standard Pallet Registration Display items Display items Details Pallet, Device, File The machining program device and file name registered for each pallet are displayed. name Machining ON/OFF The ON/OFF state of machining for each pallet is displayed. Auxil.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration Menus Menus Details This displays the device menu. Device When this menu is selected, the device name of the pallet where the cursor is currently located is select changed. When a device other than NC memory or NC memory 2 is selected, the root is displayed first.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration Operation method (Registering a machining program for the pallet) Using the [↑], [↓], [|←], [→|] keys, move the cursor to the area of the pallet for which a program is to be reg- istered.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration 9.1.2 Pallet List Screen Machining program device, file name, machining status, and index planes under machining for 4 planes of the pallet 1 to 12 are displayed. Note (1) The number of pallets is determined by the parameter "#11002 Valid pallet num". (2) ...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration Menus Menus Description The state (Machining, Program Search, Program Start) indicated by the cursor is validated. This menu can be used only when the cursor is at Machining, Program Search, or Program Start. The state (Machining, Program Search, Program Start) indicated by the cursor is invalidated.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration 9.1.3 Pallet Details Screen Machining program device, file name, machining status, Aux. and external workpiece coordinates for each plane of the pal- let 1 to 12 are set. Note (1) The number of pallets is determined by the parameter "#11002 Valid pallet num".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration Note (1) "Pallet running" appears when the setting of "Program Dev.", "Program Name", "Machining", or "Aux." is executed to the index plane under machining of a pallet in machine. The "Program Dev.", "Program Name", "Machining", or "Aux." can be set when the index plane of a pallet in machine is not under machining.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.1 Pallet Program Registration Operation method (Changing index planes) (Example) When the screen display status acquired after the above (Changing display pallets) operation Press the menu [Next plane] or next page key. The pallet 5's 0° and 90° index plane will appear. Press the [Prev plane] or previous page key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2 R-Navi Setup By setting machining surface coordinate system (feature coordinate system), an optional machining surface can be regis- tered. By selecting registered machining surface on surface selection of monitor screen, commands programmed along three orthogonal axes can move the tool along the coordinate system of this machining surface (feature coordinate system).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.1 Selecting where to Register a Machining Surface (Machining Surface List Screen) On the surface list screen the place to register a machining surface can be selected. Note (1) When workpiece is initially registered, the surface "BASE-SURFACE" registers. The coordinate zero and axial directions of this machining surface is the same as of the basic coordinate system.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Menus (T code list search window) Menus Description This opens the surface detail screen as a pop-up window. Detail The origin and axial directions of the feature coordinate system defined on the selected surface can be set on the surface detail screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.1.1 Selecting Where to Register a Machining Surface Operation method Move the cursor to the line where a machine surface is registered by using arrow keys ([↑], [↓]). Input the surface name. The surface name is registered.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.1.3 Switching the Workpiece Operation method Press the menus [Prev work] and [Next work]. <When the menu [Prev work] is pressed> This will change the workpiece subject to surface regis- tration to the previous workpiece. If there is no previous workpiece, the last workpiece is displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.1.5 Automatically Registering Top and Side Faces as Machining Surfaces By pressing the menu [Profile auto set], the top, bottom and four side faces of the workpiece are automatically registered as machining surfaces. The coordinate systems (feature coordinate systems) of each surface are also registered automat- ically.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi (11) Listed below are the surface names and data that are automatically set with [Profile auto set]. These are automatically calculated from the workpiece settings so that (a) is the origin. Surface name Feature coordinate origin Axis direction...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.1.6 Switching the Coordinate System Direction of a Workpiece Graphic The coordinate system direction of the workpiece graphic (graphic display of the surface) can be switched to three coordi- nate system directions using the menu [Graphic dir] or [Graphic Rot]. The coordinate system direction of the workpiece graphic is reflected on the workpiece setting screen, Surface detail screen, and surface detail screen of the monitor screen, and the parameter "#8980 R-Navi graphic dir"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.2 Registering and Setting the Workpiece (on the Work Setting Screen) When the menu [Work setting] is pressed the workpiece setting screen opens as a pop-up window. On this screen, name, form, size, and position of the workpiece can be set.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Menus when the cursor is on the workpiece list Menus Description This moves the cursor between workpiece list and workpiece setting. <--> change This copies the data of workpiece pointed by the cursor (by one line). (*1)(*3)(*4)(*5) Work copy This writes the copied workpiece data (one line) to the line where the cursor is displaying.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.2.1 Registering the Workpiece Operation method (1) Move the cursor to the workpiece list by using the Move the cursor to the top of the workpiece list. menu [ <--> change]. Also, the cursor can be moved by tab keys ([|←], [→|]) to workpiece list.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Input the workpiece size. The value is input to the line where cursor is displaying and the cursor moves down a line. Note (1) Despite the presence of workpiece name, the workpiece will be treated as registered when its size meets the followings: Block: The three axes (X, Y and Z) are defined Pillar: The diameter D and height Z are defined (2) Set the workpiece name with up to 20 one-byte characters (numbers, upper-case alphabets and the symbols that the...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.2.2 Changing the Workpiece Name Operation method Move the cursor to the workpiece list by using the Move the cursor to the top of the workpiece list. menu [ <--> change]. Also, the cursor can be moved by tab keys ([|←], [→|]) to workpiece list.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.2.4 Changing the Workpiece Size Operation method Move the cursor to workpiece setting by using the Move the cursor to the top of workpiece setting. menu [ <--> change]. If the cursor is already on the workpiece setting this operation is unnecessary.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.3 Setting the Details of the Surface (on the Surface Detail Screen) By selecting the menu [Detail set] of the surface list screen, this opens the surface detail screen as a pop-up window. On this screen the coordinate origin (feature coordinate origin) and coordinate axis orientation of a coordinate system defined along the surface can be set.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Display items Description Displays the index angle calculated from the values set to the currently displaying two Index angle coordinate axes. The number of digits after the decimal point is fixed to three. The axis names to be displayed on the index angle are different according to the ma- chine configuration.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Menus Menus Description This menu enables you to check if it is possible to define a surface using the set coordinate axial direc- Value tions. check This sets the cursor position values in the basic coordinate position counter. take-in <Note>...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.3.1 Moving the Cursor The cursor moves by the tab keys ([|←], [→|]) and the arrow keys ([↑], [↓]) on the surface detail screen. 9.2.3.2 Setting the Surface Coordinate Origin (Feature Coordinate Origin) Specify the surface coordinate origin (feature coordinate origin).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.3.3 Specifying the Surface Coordinate Axial Directions Specify the surface coordinate axial directions. There are five types of methods for specifying the coordinate axial direc- tions: "Axial point (+)", "Longitude/Latitude", "Longitude/Projection angle", "Start point/End point" and "Index angle". "Axial point (+)", "Start point/End point", and "Index angle"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi [Method 3] Longitude/Projection angle This method specifies coordinate axial direction by rotating the axes of the basic coordinate system by the designated lon- gitude and latitude. The plane to be used as the basis of the longitude and latitude varies depending on which coordinate axis to set.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi [Method 5] Index angle With this method you directly specify the indexing angle in the Z axis direction. This method is unusable for the X and Y directions. The message "Setting error" is displayed. If you select the "Index angle" method for Z axis , and select the [Axial point (+)] or [Start point/End point] method for X and Y axes with all the settings set to "0.000", the X/Y directions are con- trolled to be in the basic coordinate system directions after surface indexing, regardless of the methods for X and Y.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Menus When the cursor is moved to "Meth" (axial direction designation type), the menus on the 1st page will switch to the following ones. (The menus on the 2nd page will not change.) Menus Description This is the method to specify the coordinate axial direction using an optional point (except for feature...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Operation method Move the cursor to "Meth". The menus change. Select the menu [Long./ lat.] The value of the specified method will be longitude/ pro- jection angle. <When inputting the value directly> Input the value.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.3.4 Checking the Setting Value of Coordinate Axis Pressing the menu [Value check] enables you to check if it is possible to define a surface using the set coordinate axial directions. When defining a surface is allowed, the message "Setting value check completed" appears. In the following cas- es, defining a surface is judged as impossible, and the message "Can't define machining surface"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.3.7 Rotating the Axial Direction of Coordinate Axis The coordinate axes of the coordinate system defined on a machining surface can be rotated. When this operation is performed for the machining target surface (a surface along which three orthogonal coordinate axes are controlled at present), the error message "Can't set machining surface"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.3.8 Default Settings of Designation Method and Axis Combination Use the following parameters to specify the default settings of the axis direction designation method and the two-axis com- bination to be used for designating the direction. Specify the initial setting of the designation method with the parameter "#8954 Initial type".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.4 Surface Selection Monitr By selecting a machining surface, the commands programmed with three orthogonal axes can move the tool along the se- lected surface (feature coordinate system). This selected surface is called a machining target surface. This enables a pro- gram with three orthogonal axes to carry out multi-surface machining including inclined surface machining.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi Display items Display items Description Index state Displays the index state. When "#11037 R-Navi Index Type" is "0", "Indexing" is displayed with flicker by select- ing the menu [Index exec]. When "#11037 R-Navi Index Type" is "1", "Indexing" is displayed with flicker by select- ing the menu [Index exec] and then entering the tool length offset number (H).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.4.1 Selecting a Machining Target Surface Select a machining target surface. By selecting the machining surface, the commands programmed with three orthogonal axes can move the tool along the selected surface (feature coordinate system). This enables a program with three orthog- onal axes to carry out multi-surface machining including inclined surface machining.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.4.2 Indexing the Machining Target Surface Given below is the procedure of indexing the currently selected machining surface (turning the tool to be perpendicular to the machining target surface). By setting the parameter "#11037 R-Navi Index Type", method can be selected from two types: moving the rotary axis only (type 1) and moving both rotary and orthogonal axes while fixing the tool tip at a position viewed from the workpiece (type 2).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.4.3 Canceling the Machining Target Surface When a machining surface is selected, the coordinate system defined on the machining surface (feature coordinate system) remains selected even if NC reset is executed. This operation, however, switches the selected coordinate system back to the machine coordinate system.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.2 R-Navi 9.2.4.4 Switching the Machining Target Surface When selecting the menu [Manual coord] during surface selection, the coordinate system along which manual feed is con- ducted can be switched between the machine coordinate system and feature coordinate system. The initial coordinate val- ues when a machining target surface is selected will be those of the feature coordinate system when the parameter "#8127 R-Navi Manufed coord"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.3 Integrated Time 9.3 Integrated Time 9.3.1 Integrated Time Display Monitr The integrated time (date, time, power ON time, automatic operation time, automatic start time, external integrated time 1, external integrated time 2, cycle time and cutting time) controlled by the NC can be set and displayed. Note that the cycle time cannot be set.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.3 Integrated Time (*1) The following table shows the group 1 modal commands, the times of which are added to the cut time. Linear interpolation G02/G03 Circular interpolation G02.1/G03.1 Spiral/Conical interpolation G02.3/G03.3 Exponential interpolation G02.4/G03.4 3-dimensional circular interpolation G06.2...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.3 Integrated Time Note (1) The data delimiters are as shown below: Item Valid delimiters during setting Delimiters in display #1 Date " ." or " / " " ." #2 Time to #7 Ext time2 "...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.4 Counter Setting 9.4 Counter Setting Monitr Setup An arbitrary value can be set in the relative position counter which opens as a pop-up window. The counter cannot be set for an axis of auxiliary axis state. It also can be set on the setup (Setup) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.4 Counter Setting Operation method Press the main menu [Counter set]. The relative position counter opens as a pop-up window. The cursor appears at the 1st axis of the relative position counter. Instead of the operation above, the axis name ad- The relative position counter opens as a pop-up window.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.5 Origin Set, Origin Cancel 9.5 Origin Set, Origin Cancel Monitr Origin set and origin cancel can be executed. Origin set and origin cancel cannot be executed for an axis of auxiliary axis state. Menus Menus Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.5 Origin Set, Origin Cancel Differences between origin set and origin cancel Origin set Origin cancel Function The coordinate system is shifted so the current The coordinate system is shifted so the zero point position becomes the designated position of the of the workpiece coordinate system matches the workpiece coordinate system.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.6 Manual Numerical Value Command 9.6 Manual Numerical Value Command Monitr Setup The spindle function (S), miscellaneous function (M), tool function (T) and 2nd miscellaneous function (B) commands can be executed. The manual numerical value command can be executed by inputting an address such as S, M, T or B, as well. It also can be commanded on the setup (Setup) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.6 Manual Numerical Value Command Menus Menus Details This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close Operation method (Executing T31 with a manual numerical value command) Press the main menu [MST]. The S, M, T, B display opens as a pop-up window.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.7 MDI Program Editing 9.7 MDI Program Editing Setup Press the main menu [MDI] to display the contents of the MDI program in a pop-up window. When the parameter "#1144 mdlkof" is "0" (MDI setting impossible), switch to the MDI mode once to press the menu [MDI]. For details on editing of MDI program, refer to "3.6 Editing Operations"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.7 MDI Program Editing Menus Menus Details When the character string is designated and the [INPUT] key is pressed, that character string is String searched for. search If the character string to be searched for and the character string to be replaced are separated with a String "/"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.8 PLC Switch 9.8 PLC Switch Monitr The various control signals for NC operation can be switched ON and OFF. Refer to the instruction manual issued by the MTB for details. The following screen is an example. Display items Display items Description...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.8 PLC Switch 9.8.1 Turning PLC Switches ON/OFF Operation method (To turn switch "#6 ProgramRestart" ON) Press the menu [Setting valid]. The menu Setting valid will be highlighted. The message "Set up parameter?(Y/N)" is displayed. Whenever the parameter "#8974 Simple PLC switch"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.9 Thread Recutting Function 9.9 Thread Recutting Function Setup This function stores the thread groove position to enable thread re-machining. Using this function allows the tool to pass through the machined thread groove by storing the lead axis machine position and the spindle angle to fit the groove position of the re-chucked workpiece.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.9 Thread Recutting Function Menus Menus Details This executes an absolute input. =Input This executes an incremental input. +Input Press this menu to automatically input the lead machine position or spindle angle in the stored rethread Set for position window and store data.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.9 Thread Recutting Function <Storing the thread groove position via automatic input> Manually move the nose of the thread cutting tool to the thread recutting groove. Press the menu [Set for all axs]. The thread cutting status is changed to "Thread recut- ting pos specified", and the current lead axis machine position (Z1) and spindle angle (S1) are stored collec-...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator Setup This function enables NC to transmit emails to network-connected email servers (SMTP servers). The transmitted emails can be received by means of email software in PC or mobile phone via email servers. You are able to know machining conditions (such as machining completion, stop and failure) even if you are in a remote place.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator 9.10.1 Setting for Email Transmission Environment Press the menu [E-mail] on the [Setup] screen to set the various items. Display items Display items Details Email transmission en- Set the items for email transmission environment.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator Email transmission environment setting items and setting ranges Setting item Details Setting range Machine name Set machine name displayed in transmitted emails. Alphanumeric (16 characters If not set, emails are sent with the machine name blank. or less) Time zone Set time zone.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator [About time zone setting] Time zone is described in an email header at the time of transmission. If time zone is not included in the header, time of receipt may be displayed incorrectly depending of email software from which you receive the email.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator Note (1) Make sure to set the items "FROM" and "TO". If an email is transmitted without either one unset, alarm "Z39 E-mail send error" is issued. Email transmission setting items and setting ranges Setting item Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator (*1) Usable devices and setting ranges are as follows: Device Setting range Device type Device Setting range Device type X0 to X1FFF SM0 to SM16383 Y0 to Y1FFF V0 to V1023 M0 to M122879 SW0 to SW7FF...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator 9.10.2 Email Transmission Test You can test email transmission to confirm that an email is send properly in accordance with the set conditions. Operation method Press the menu [Send a test]. The confirmation message "Send a test mail?(Y/N)"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator 9.10.3 Description of Email Transmission Function Emails are transmitted only during automatic operation (except test email transmission). When preparation is completed and email transmission conditions are satisfied during automatic operation, an email like a following example is sent to the registered addresses.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.10 Email Notification Function to Operator [Example of email transmission address file format] [OPERATOR_MAILADDRESS] FROM=FromName@xxxx.co.jp TO=ToName@xxxx.co.jp CC1=CC1Name@xxxx.co.jp CC2=CC2Name@xxxx.co.jp CC3=CC3Name@xxxx.co.jp CC4=CC4Name@xxxx.co.jp CC5=CC5Name@xxxx.co.jp CC6=CC6Name@xxxx.co.jp CC7=CC7Name@xxxx.co.jp CC8=CC8Name@xxxx.co.jp [OPERATOR_ENVIRONMENT] USER_ID=NameFrom01 PASSWORD=12ABC#def@ Class Setting data Data range OPERATOR_MAILADDRESS FROM Transmission source email ad- 80 or less single-byte alphanumeric dress...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.11 Checking the Settings Change History 9.11 Checking the Settings Change History Setup This screen shows the history of changes made to settings during setup operations for parameters, tool compensation, workpiece coordinate system offset, and other variables, listed in chronological order from newest to oldest. Settings can also be selected and restored from the change history list.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.11 Checking the Settings Change History Display items Display items Details Displays the date of the change. Date For 8.4-type/10.4-type: Displays in MMDD HH:MM format. For 15-type/19-type: Displays in MMDD HH:MM:SS format. The log is displayed in descending order of date and time. Data type Displays the changed data type.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.11 Checking the Settings Change History Display items Details Target This displays the # No., offset number, parameter number, and variable number of the PLC switch. If multiple targets are changed simultaneously, the changed parameter range will be displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.11 Checking the Settings Change History Menus Menus Details Sorts and displays the setting change history by data type. Data The setting here remains active even after rebooting the machine. type Can be used to restore the previous values for the data currently pointed to with the cursor. Undo This closes the pop-up window and quits this function.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 9 Other Setups 9.11 Checking the Settings Change History 9.11.1 Changing the Data Type Displayed in the Settings Change History Press [Data type] to either show or hide the history displayed on the screen. Press [Data type]. Press [Tool comp.].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search 10Machining a Workpiece This chapter mainly describes the functions set on the monitor (Monitr) screen. 10.1 Operation Search Monitr On this screen, the program can be called from the program storage site, such as a memory, by designating the program (program No.) to be automatically run and the program start position (sequence No., block No.).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search Preview display mode Press [Preview] to display a preview of the machining program selected in the list or by thumbnail, including a program description, associated image data, and the date and time of update. Image data is pre-associated with the register image function.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search Display items Display items Details Device name, directory This displays the device and directory where the searched machining program is lo- display cated. Capacity display This displays the capacity of the device displayed in (1). This displays a list of the contents contained in the device or directory displayed in (1).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search Menus Menus Details This selects the device for searching for the program. Memory When a device with directory is selected, the root is selected first. Memory2 Serial Memory card Memory Display starts from the first page of the directory/list of files.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search Note (1) Depending on the model, devices available on the monitor screens are different. Devices Model M800VW/M80VW Series M800VS/M80V Series NC memory ○ ○ NC memory 2 ○ ○ ○...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search 10.1.1 Executing an Operation Search Operation method The selected part system appears on the upper left of the Press the to select the part system to run. screen. Press the main menu [Search]. The sub-menu is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search (4) Memory card, DS and USB memory are in the device access state during the operation. Do not remove the memory card, DS and USB memory during its operation. Failure to observe this could result in faults. (5) Searched program No.
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(1) Operation search is not available in the sub part system of sub part system control I/II on M80V Series. (2) Operation search is not available in the sub part system of sub part system control II on M800V Series.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search 10.1.2 Changing Whether to Show or Hide the Comment Field The file name field can be extended by changing whether to show or hide the comment field. Operation method Press the menu [Comment nondisp].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.1 Operation Search 10.1.3 Changing the Sorting Method Sorting method changes to 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 5 -> 1……every time the menu [Sort change] is pressed. When the sorting method 1, 2, or 3 is selected, "File name" column is highlighted. The sorting method 4 or 5 is selected, "Date/Comment"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Monitr Various information related to operation, such as the axis counter, speed display and MSTB command are displayed on the monitor screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 1-part system display With 8.4-type/10.4-type display units, press [Simple view] or [Normal view] under [Dsp.Chg] to switch the display pattern. With 15-type/19-type display units, press [Single counter], [Dual counter], or [Quad counter] under [Dsp.Chg] to switch the display format.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) [8.4-type/10.4-type display units: Simple view (up to 5 axes and input units are 0.01 μm or greater)] (2) (3) (1) (4) (6) ...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 2-part system simultaneous display Press [Counterexpand], [Dual counter], or [Quad counter] under [Dsp.Chg] to switch the display format. [8.4-type/10.4-type display unit: Dual counter (up to 4 axes)] (7) ...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) [15-type/19-type display unit: Dual counter (up to 5 axes)] (14) (11) (15) (17) Note (1) The maximum number of axes that can be displayed is 5 axes. Press the menu [Next axis] to switch display to display the subsequent axes.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 4-part system simultaneous display Press [Counterexpand], [Dual counter], or [Quad counter] under [Dsp.Chg] to switch the display format. [Quad counter] (13) (15) (17) Note (1) The maximum number of axes that can be displayed is 5 axes.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Display items Details This area displays the counter of the relative position or workpiece coordinate position. Counter display If each axis is at a specific position or in a specific status, the following status abbreviations are displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details Tool No. display This area displays the tool number, standby tool number, T command value, and tool dia- gram of the currently selected tool. <Monitor screen (Normal view) M system>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details Spindle rotation This area displays the cumulative number of spindle rotation speed as well as the spindle speed display command value. Actual number of spindle rotation speed Spindle load percentage (%) display Actual number of spindle rotation speed...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details Speed display This area displays feedrate. Feedrate display Feedrate per a tooth Interpolation feeding: Displays the vector-direction speed (FA), dwell time, etc. of the axis currently being moved.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details This area displays the NC control mode. Control mode dis- ISM: Inclined surface machining play HTP: High-speed synchronous tapping CPC: Tool cutting point control (*3) TCP: Tool center point control MOR: Manual arbitrary reverse run mode MC1 to MC9: Machining condition selection (*4)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details This area displays the current number of workpiece machining. (15) Workpiece machin- The display depends on the setting of the parameter "#8001 to #8003". ing count display However, when the parameter "#8001 WRK COUNT M"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Sub-menus displayed by pressing the menu [Dsp Chg] Sub-menus displayed by pressing the menu [Dsp Chg], when 2-part system simultaneous view is invalid (#11019=0) with 8.4-type or 10.4-type.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Sub-menus displayed by pressing the menu [Dsp Chg], when 2-part system simultaneous view is invalid (#11019=0) with 15-type or 19-type Menus Details Switches the display format to single counter. Single counter Switches the display format to dual counter.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Sub-menus displayed by pressing the menu [Dsp Chg], when 2-part/3-part/4-part system simultaneous display is valid (#11019 = 1 to 4) Menus Details Switches the counter display format to counter1 (expand). Counter expand Switches the counter display format to dual counter.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.2 Switching the Display Format Monitr The monitor screen display format can be switched using the menu [Dsp Chg]. The switchable display format varies de- pending on the value of the parameter "#11019 2-system display".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.3 Switching the Counter Types Monitr The counter mode on the monitor screen (monitor screen (normal view), monitor screen (simple view), and 2-part/3-part/4- part system simultaneous display screen) can be switched using the parameter or the menu [Counter]. (1) Switching the counter type in the parameter setting (2) Switching the counter type in the menu [Counter] Switching in the parameter setting...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 2-part system/3-part system/4-part system simultaneous display The following counter type is displayed in the target operation area on the left. Also, the same counter type is displayed in the target operation area on the right. <Counterexpand>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Switching the counter type using the menu The type of the counter to be displayed on the monitor screen can be changed using the sub-menu [Counter] under the menu [Dsp sw.].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.4 Switching the Spindle No. to be Displayed on Counter Monitr The number of counter axes that can be displayed on the monitor screen is as follows. To refer to the subsequent axes, select the menu [Next axis].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Changing MSTB display On the monitor screen in 2-part/3-part system simultaneous view, you can press the [MST Chg] main menu to change the MSTB display for the area to be operated. The MSTB display type is held for each part system when the screen is switched or the power is turned ON again.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.6 Counter All-axis Display Monitr A counter for all axes opens as a pop-up display. The type of displayed counter can be selected with the menu. Menus Menus Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Menus Details This displays the position of the tool center from the machine coordinate system reference position in the machine coordinate system. machine This displays the amount moved in the selected axis direction using the manual pulse generator in the Pulse hypothetical machine coordinate system.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.7 Modal Display Monitr The state of each modal during automatic operation is displayed. The displayed details differ for the M system and L system. <M system>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details (2) Details of G modal G43 :ZH 50= 0.000000: 0.000000 (continued) G43: Tool length compensation modal Compensation axis name Offset num = 0.000000: Offset 0.000000...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details (4) F modal display This area displays the F modal value and manual feedrate. area FA: Displays the program command F modal value of the currently executed command. FM: Displays the manual feedrate.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details (2) Details of G modal This item displays detailed information of the G command modal status of the currently execut- ed group. Each item displays the following information.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details (4) Compensation num- This area displays the compensation number. ber display area TG: Displays the tool length compensation number. TW: Displays the wear compensation number. (5) F modal area This area displays the F modal value and manual feedrate.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Menus Menus Details This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close Note (1) The menu is common for the M system and L system. 10.2.8 Program Tree Display Monitr This displays the main program, subprogram, MDI interrupt and user macro call nesting structure.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Details Operation device (0 to 7 characters) Devices Displays the program storage device and MDI interruption. Memory: NC memory Memory2: NC memory 2 HD: Hard disk Memory card: Memory card DS: Data server...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.10 Load Meter Display Monitr The spindle load and Z axis load, etc., are displayed. Display items Display items Details NC axis load meter Up to eight NC axes loads (%) are displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Menus Menus Details This closes the pop-up window and quits this function. Close Note (1) Due to the specifications issued by MTB, pressing the menu [LdMeter] without setting ON load meter display causes an error.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.11 Spindle, Standby Display Monitr (M system) Monitr (L system) The current spindle tool No. and the standby tool No. (a maximum of 4 tools) are displayed. (2) ...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Display items Display items Details The name of this area differs depending on the output from the PLC program. Spindle standby This displays spindle or standby tool No. Tool No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.12 Tool Center Coordinate Display Monitr The tool center coordinates, handle interrupt amount (tool axis movement) and tool center point speed are displayed by the following functions: the tool center point control function, the tool length compensation along tool axis function and the tool handle feed &...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) Note (1) Status abbreviations are displayed only in "Tip Mach posn" counter area. They are not displayed in other counter area. (2) The data for 5 axes can be displayed in each counter. In case the number of valid axis is 6 or more, and you want to display the 6th and subsequent axes, press the menu [Next axis] to switch display.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.2 Checking the Movement under Machining (Monitor Screen) 10.2.13 All Spindles' Rotation Speed Display Monitr The command rotation speed and actual rotation of all spindles are displayed. This function only displays the value. It is not possible to operate here. Display items Display items Details...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) Monitr (M system) Monitr (L system) This function illustrates the actual machine's movement path or tool center point movement path, and draws the actual ma- chine movement.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) Normal display ([All display] is OFF) <2-plane drawing area> <Displaying input area> Full-screen display ([All display] is ON) IB-1501618-H...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) Display items Display items Details Counter The counter of the axis targeted for the trace drawing is displayed. The three axes which are displayed are set with the parameters. The counter selected by the menu "Counter type"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) Menus Menus Details This activates the trace mode. If any program is currently running, the machine position path or tool Trace position path is traced from the current position. If this menu is pressed during the trace mode, the trace mode will be turned OFF.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) 10.3.1 Displaying the Trace Operation method Press the main menu [Trace ON]. The menu [Trace ON] is highlighted. If [Tip TraceON] is highlighted, unhighlight it. The machine position appears in the drawing area as a tool mark.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) 10.3.2 Displaying the Machine Position of the Tool Center Point Trace Operation method Press the main menu [Tip TraceON]. The menu [Tip TraceON] is highlighted. If [Trace ON] is highlighted, unhighlight it.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) Operation method (Changing the drawing display position) Press the menu [Display range]. A white frame indicating the display range appears on the screen. The display range input mode is activated. Press the menus [↑], [↓], [←], [→] or cursor move- The cursor (□) indicating the center of the display and ment keys [↑], [↓], [←], [→].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) (2) The set scale value is maintained even after the power is turned OFF and ON. (3) If a scale value is entered while the screen is in the two-plane display mode, such as [XY/XZ], the display range (scale value) is changed for the two planes.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) Operation method (Changing the display mode) Press the menu [Display mode]. The menus for the selectable display modes appear. The input area appears. Select the mode to display and press the menu. (Example) [XY/XZ] Operation method (Changing the display axis name) Press the menu [Display mode].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.3 Checking the Movement under Machining (Trace Screen) 10.3.6 Displaying the Machining Program on Checking When pressing the menu [Program display], the contents of the machining program on checking is displayed on the drawing area.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Monitr This function checks the machine operation in real time by using 3D model of machine, tool and jig. The movement desti- nation of the machine is checked in advance by using the 3D model, an alarm is displayed as soon as an interference is detected, and all the axes are decelerated to stop.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Flow from setup before machining to operation MTB registers/sets machine model. Register tool model. Refer to Chapter 10.4.2. Set shape data (jig/workpiece). Refer to Chapter 10.4.3. (Shape set screen) Measure the reference point of shape.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Screen configuration The screen configuration of 3D machine interference check function is as follows. Display setting screen [Disp set] key Parts selection screen Main screen (normal display mode) [Parts select] key...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.1 3D Monitor Screen (Main Screen) The 3D model (machine, tool, jig, and workpiece) is displayed in real time according to the indication of the machine posi- tion.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Menus Details This activates the mode to move the 3D model position. Move The sub menus [Up]/[Down]/[Left]/[Right] move the model. This returns the screen from the 3D monitor screen to the monitor screen. Close This displays the shape selection screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.3 Setting the Shape Data (Jig/Workpiece) Jig models and workpiece models are set by entering the shape data on the shape set screen. The jig check (interference check between jig and machine and between jig and tool) can be performed by entering the shape data of the jig model.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] [Data setting range of the shape setting list] Setting item Details Setting range 1: Jig Type Select jig or workpiece. 2: Workpiece 1: Block Shape type Specify the shape type.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Menus Menus Details These switch the displayed shape group. Prev group Next group This copies the data at the cursor position. The copied data cell is displayed in light blue. The copied data is effective until the screen is switched.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.3.1 Arranging the Shape Data While all the machine axes are at zero point, set the coordinate value of "Base pos" (0 to 8) of the shape setting list, in "Base pt X", "Base pt Y"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.4 Measuring a Reference Point of Shape "Base pt X", "Base pt Y", "Base pt Z" and "Angle" of the shape data can be not only directly entered but also set by reference point measurement using the touch probe.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Display items Details Meas data Sensor input and skip position import are enabled for the point where the cursor is displayed. The coordinate value on the set base coordinate system obtained by [BasePos write] or [Counter in] is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Operation method To use a touch probe for measurement, the machining parameters (for each part system) #8701 to #8708 need to be set in advance.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] For the reference point measurement, the contact point differs depending on the shape (block/pillar). [Contact point of block] Plane Contact point Outline <Side> XY plane Contact the jig/workpiece at two points (A, B) on one of two adjacent sides and one point (C) on the other side.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.5 Setting the Shape Group as the Interference Check Target Set the shape group (jig/workpiece) as the interference check target on the shape selection screen. Press the [Shape select] menu on the main screen to display the shape selection screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.6 Positioning the Shape Part When the jig setting position is changed due to replacement of pallet or jig, the machine model is compensated to the actual jig position and interference check is performed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] [Data setting range] Setting item Details Setting range Set the difference with the shape position data for each axis. -99.999 to 99.999 (mm) Offset <Note>...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.7 Setting Whether to Show/Hide the Components 10.4.7.1 Parts Selection Screen On the parts selection screen, you can switch whether or not to set the optional parts registered by MTB, as the interference check target.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Menus Details These switch the display page when the parts cannot be displayed within one page. Prev page Next page 10.4.7.2 Display Setting Screen On the display setting screen, you can set whether or not to display each component of the machine model in the 3D model.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Menus Details These switch the display page when the parts cannot be displayed within one page. Prev page Next page 10.4.8 Inputting/outputting the Shape Group Data The data of the registered shape group can be backed up.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] Menus Menus Details This inputs the data of all the shape groups in the memory card, to NC. →NC This outputs the data of all the shape groups in NC, to the memory card. NC→...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.4.9 Machining the Workpiece During Interference Check Interference check is performed at the machine position. For machine lock axis and axis during Axis detachment, the pro- gram position or the current position is different from actual machine position where the interference check is performed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.5 Real-time 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW Series] 10.4.9.3 Canceling the Machine Interference Alarm When the machine interference alarm occurs, the alarm can be canceled by one of the following ways. (1) Move the axis manually away from the interfering object.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6 Restart Search Monitr With this function, the program search can be executed while updating the coordinate values and the modal information in the same manner as an actual program operation. Therefore, this function enables machining from a block in the middle of the program as if the actual machining was carried out from the beginning.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search In two or more part systems, when all the following conditions are met, the restart search can be executed for all part sys- tems in batch. If any of the following conditions is not met, such as that restart type 2 is selected, the restart search is executed for each part system by changing the displayed part system.
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(19) Restart search is not available for sub part system l/ll for M80V Series. If restart search is carried out, the message "Search error" appears. (20) Restart search is not available for sub part system ll for M800V Series. If restart search is carried out, the message "Search error" appears.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search (27) Including the line No. designation method, restart search cannot be carried out for a block that comes after any of the following command blocks. A program error (P49) will occur. 3-dimensional circular interpolation, cylindrical interpolation, polar coordinate interpolation, milling interpolation, tool center point control, simple tool center point control, inclined surface machining, simple inclined surface machining, workpiece installation error compensation, axis name switch, mixed control, machining condition selection I, sub part...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.1 Main Screen The type 1 and type 2 restart search can be executed from the main screen. Display items Display items Details Device name, directory This displays the device and directory where the searched machining program is lo- display cated.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search Menus Menus Details This starts the restart search based on the designated device, directory, program number (O), se- Search quence number (N), block number (B) and number of block execution times (P). exec This changes to the pop-up window for executing top search, and enables top search.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.2 Top Search Screen Display items Same as "Operation Search". Menus Menus Details This starts the top search based on the designated device, directory, program number (O), sequence Search number (N), block number (B) and number of block execution times (P).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.3 File Setting Screen Display items Same as "Operation Search". Menus Menus Details This selects the device for searching for the program. Memory When a device with directory is selected, the root is selected first. This menu [HD] is not displayed on M800VS/M80V Series.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search Menus Details This changes the display format of the file/directory list. Change Disp This updates the list contents. (The latest contents of the currently selected device and directory are List listed.) update...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.5 Operation Sequence for Program Restart There are two types of restart, type 1 and type 2. Restart type 1 When feed hold has been applied and reset because the tool has broken, etc., restart with restart type 1. Start Machining program Press the feed hold button and retreat to the tool...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search Restart type 2 If a machining program differing from the machining program to be restarted was run before starting restart search, restart with restart type 2. When the coordinate system of the automatic operation last time and the coordinate system of the machining restart are changed, it is possible to restart.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search Restart search for all part systems in batch When feed hold has been applied and reset in all the part systems because the tool has broken, etc., the restart search is executed for all part systems in batch.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.6 Executing Restart Search (Restart Type 1) When feed hold has been applied and reset because the tool has broken, etc., restart with Restart type 1. When the following conditions are met, the program search is executed across all part systems in batch. The parameter "#1285 ext21/bit0"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.7 Executing Restart Search (Restart Type 2) If a machining program which differs from the machining program to be restarted was operated in the device NC memory, NC memory 2, HD, memory card, DS, or USB memory before starting restart search, the machining program will be restart- ed with restart type 2.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search (12) Set the position to restart the search in the input sec- <Sequence No. designation> Delimit the program No., sequence No., block No. and tion. (*1) repeat count in the input section using "/". (*2) <Line No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search Press the menu key for the device to execute a search. Use the [↑], [↓], , or key to align the cursor with the directory of target file, and press the [INPUT] key.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.8 Executing Restart Search (Restart Search for All Part Systems in Batch) When the multi-part system program management is enabled (#1285 ext21/bit0 = 1) and the search through a program for all part systems at once is enabled (#1285 ext21/bit1 = 1), the restart search is executed for all part systems with one ONBP number in one search operation.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.9 Returning to the Restart Position The axis is returned to the restart position after restart search is completed. The method for returning to the restart position (manual/automatic) can be selected with the parameters "#1302 AutoRP". 0: Manual restart position return 1: Automatic restart position return Operation method (manual restart position return)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search Automatic restart position return If the parameter "#1302 AutoRP" is set to "1", each axis returns to the restart position with dry run at cycle start. Machining restarts after returning. The order that the axes return follows parameter "#2082 a_rstax". Note (1) Manually move the axis to a position where the tool does not interfere with the workpiece before starting the cycle.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.6 Restart Search 10.6.10 Executing the MSTB Commands If the menu [MSTB history] is pressed after restart search is completed, the MSTB commands used for machining program appear. If the cursor is moved to the listed M, S, T or B command and the [INPUT] key is pressed, that command will be executed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.7 Collation and Stop 10.7 Collation and Stop Monitr The machining program operation can be block stopped at a registered collation and stop position. The registered collation and stop position can be canceled. When the specified block appears, NC status will change single block stop after the execution of the block.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.7 Collation and Stop Display items Display items Details Collation and stop de- This is the name of the device to be stopped for collation. vice name Collation and stop posi- This is the position of the program where collation and stop is to be executed. tion This display is cleared when program stop is completed, or NC is reset or canceled.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.7 Collation and Stop Menus (When collation and stop position is displayed) Menus Details This cancels the collation and stop setting. Note that automatic operation is not reset. Stop cancel This returns the list when collation and stop is registered. Return Operation method (Registering the collation and stop) The currently selected part system is displayed at the...
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(21) Collation and stop position for sub part system l/ll cannot be registered for M80V Series. If it is registered, the message "Search error" appears. (22) Collation and stop position for sub part system ll cannot be registered for M800V Series. If it is registered, the message "Search error" appears.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Monitr 10.8.1 Program Editing If you press the [Edit] main menu or set the edit/search signal ON, the program editing window appears to enable you to edit a program.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Display items Display items Details Path display The path of the currently opened program file is displayed. (If the path is too long, the portion exceeding single-byte 49 characters is not dis- played.) (Example) Memory: /Program, HD: /PRG/SUB Edit type display...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program INPUT search By pressing [INPUT] key when it is in the normal status (not being in status such as editing or character searching, etc.), operation search of the selected part system is carried out starting from the block that has the cursor. This is enabled when "1"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Edit/search signal search This is enabled when "2" or "3" is set to the parameter "#11031 Cursor pos search". Carry out the operation search to find the program to carry out the cursor position search.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program (11) In the following cases, edit/search is not available with the "Edit/Search" window. After an error is displayed, a blank "Edit/Search" window is displayed. Edit lock B, C is enabled Operation search is not carried out Edit file size exceeded A serial program is being searched...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Search during single block stop Cursor position search can be operated during single block stop when "1" is set to the parameter "#11039 Cusr pos srch type". By pressing menu [Edit] during single block stop, single block stop position becomes top of the program display. Pause automatic operation with single block stop.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program 10.8.2 Buffer Correction Monitr During automatic operation (NC memory, NC memory 2, HD, DS, memory card or USB memory) or MDI operation, a block stop can be applied, and the next command can be corrected or changed. When a program error occurs, the block in which the error occurred can be corrected without resetting the NC, and opera- tion can be continued.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Operation method During a single block stop or when a program error stop occurs, the buffer can be corrected with the following operations, and operation can be continued. The normally executed program appears in the buffer correction area.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Precautions Buffer correction mode will not be applied in the following cases: (1) Machining program for buffer corrections is in edit lock or program display lock state. (2) When the data protection is valid.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.8 Correcting the Machining Program Previous command and command in execution (1) When the buffer is corrected following the operation mode change at single block stop, nothing will be displayed in previous command and command in execution. (2) When there is no block after sub program call or user macro call, a program error occurs at the last block of the des- tination program.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.9 Chatter Suppression 10.9 Chatter Suppression Monitr This screen displays the status of chatter suppression. You can adjust the parameters to suppress the chatter. Display items Display items Details Chatter suppression Displays the chatter suppression status status Variation conditions Displays the adjustment value and effective value of the variation condition.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.9 Chatter Suppression Menus Menus Details Changes the setting value of the variation cycle or variation amplitude by the amount displayed on each Cycle menu. -1.0 Depending on the cursor position, menus corresponding to the variation cycle or variation amplitude are displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.9 Chatter Suppression Operation method (Example) When chatter occurs in $2, adjust the parameters to suppress the chatter. Press the menu [Chatter] on the monitor screen. Press the key to switch to the part system where the chatter occurs.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 10 Machining a Workpiece 10.9 Chatter Suppression Note (1) Check the effective values, not the adjustment values, for actual variation conditions. The adjustment value and the ef- fective value may not match due to the following factors. It took time that the adjustment values were reflected in the effective values after they were changed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Confirming the NC Message (Alarm Screen) 11Troubleshooting This chapter explains remedies when any alarm message is displayed, and how to check the NC status. The operations are mainly performed on the diagnosis (Diagn) or maintenance (Mainte) screen. 11.1 Confirming the NC Message (Alarm Screen) Diagn A list of currently occurring alarms or messages can be displayed on this screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Confirming the NC Message (Alarm Screen) Display items Display items Details NC message This displays the operation alarms, program errors, MCP alarms, servo alarms, sys- tem alarms, etc. Up to 10 messages are displayed in order of priority. Stop code This displays the automatic operation status or stop status during automatic opera- tion.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Confirming the NC Message (Alarm Screen) 11.1.1 Alarm History When an alarm occurs, the alarm information is recorded. When the NC power is ON, an alarm is automatically recorded in alarm history. Alarm information is recorded from the latest alarm to 512. Alarm information recorded in the history is NC message displayed on "NC message"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Confirming the NC Message (Alarm Screen) Menus Menus Details This displays the first page of the alarm history. Alarm The history sequentially displays 16 alarms (20 alarms for 15-type/19-type display unit) per page with history the latest alarm on the top.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2.1 System Configuration Screen Diagn Select the menu [Config] on the diagnosis (Diagn) screen to display the hardware configuration (card name and sub-num- ber), software configuration (software number and sub-number), and PLC program configuration (file name, file label, and execution type).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status PLC program configuration (6) - a (6) - b (6) - c (6) - d Display items Display items Details Remarks This displays a list of the software being used. (1) Software list keys appear only when the screen has...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Remarks The hardware names are displayed. (4) Hardware list keys appear only when the screen has See the next/previous page by using keys, or keys on items on the next/previ- the screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Remarks This displays the file name, file label, execution type for each PLC ladder (6) PLC ladder file keys appear only program. list when the screen has items on the next/previ- See the next/previous page by using keys, or...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2.3 Drive Monitor Screen (Servo Unit) Diagn The various data related to the servo axis (NC axis, PLC axis) can be monitored by selecting the menus [Drv mon] -> [Servo unit] on the diagnosis (Diagn) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Max current 3 (%) This displays the FB value of the motor current in terms of continuous current during stalling. An absolute value of the current FB peak value sampled in most recent 2 seconds is displayed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Superimp errP-P (mm) This displays the synchronous error width between the reference axis and the syn- chronized axis during control axis synchronization between part systems, control axis superimposition, or arbitrary axis superimposition.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details This indicates the control signal output from servo to NC. (bit8 to bitF) Control output Bit8: In current limit selection BitC: In-position BitD: In current limit BitE: In absolute position data loss BitF: In warning This indicates the control signal output from servo to NC.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details SEMI: Semi-closed loop Control method CLOSED: Closed loop DUAL: Dual feedback Motor end detector This displays the motor side detector type. Motor end detect No. This displays the motor side detector serial No. Machine end detector This displays the machine side detector type.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2.4 Drive Monitor Screen (Spindle Unit) Diagn The various data related to the spindle can be monitored by selecting the menus [Drv mon] -> [Spindle unit] on the diagnosis (Diagn) screen. Change the display item with on the screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Est disturb torq (%) This displays the estimated disturbance torque in terms of a rate (%) to rated torque when the spindle load monitoring function is enabled. In the coil changeover specifica- tion, it is displayed in terms of a rate (%) to rated torque when a high-speed coil is se- lected.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Tap error -P (deg) (*2) This displays the maximum value of the angle at which the tapping spindle lags behind the drilling axis during synchronous tapping. (±99999.999 deg) (*1) Tap error P-P (deg) (*2) This displays the synchronous error angle between the spindle and the drilling axis during the synchronous tapping.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details This indicates the control signal input from NC to spindle. (bit8 to bitF) Control input 2H Bit9: Speed monitor command valid BitA: In door closed (controller) BitB: In door closed (all drive unit) This indicates the control signal input from NC to spindle.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details This indicates the control signal input from spindle to NC. (bit8 to bitF) Control output 5H Bit9: 2nd speed detection BitB: In minimum excitation rate 2 selection BitC: In speed gain set 2 selection BitD: Zero point re-detection complete BitF: In 2nd in-position...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2.5 Drive Monitor Screen (Power Supply Unit) Diagn The various data related to the power supply can be monitored by selecting the menus [Drv mon] -> [Power unit] on the diagnosis (Diagn) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status Display items Details Regenerate pwr (kW) The regenerated power is calculated and displayed. (0.01 kW) Consumed power (kW) The power consumption is calculated and its integrated value is displayed. (0.01 kWh) Pwr.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2.6 Drive Monitor Screen (Synchronous Error) Diagn The "Synchronous error" appears only when the synchronous control axis specification is valid. The various data related to the synchronous error can be monitored by selecting the menus [Drv mon] -> [Synchro error] on the diagnosis (Diagn) screen.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.2 Checking Machine Status 11.2.7 Clearing the Alarm History on Drive Monitor Screen Diagn Operation method Press the menu [Servo unit], [Spindle unit] or [Power unit]. Using the menu [Next axis], tab keys select the axis (device) from which to clear the alarm history.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens 11.3 Diagnosis Screens 11.3.1 Self Diagnosis Screen Diagn The hardware state and NC operation state can be confirmed by selecting the menu [Selfdia] on the diagnosis (Diagn) screen. Display items Display items Details H/W state (common for This displays the hardware state of the NC unit and display unit.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens Item Details Battery used years This displays approximate time of the battery used from the last replacement. Condition Description Recommended battery use (5 years) ≤ Time for the battery Warning (yellow) used NC : temp.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens Communication between NC unit and display unit Item Details Servo comm err Num1 This displays the count of occurrence for "Y51 SV commu er: Recv frame No. xx04" af- ter the power ON. Servo comm err Acc1 This displays the cumulated count of occurrence for "...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens State Details ExtDcc (+) When the control axis is moving in (+) direction, "1" appears for the axis if the external decelera- tion speed is valid, and the feedrate is clamped, exceeding the set value of the external deceler- ation speed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens Display of time limit warning and alarm When designated date to display the expiration warning comes the warning message "Z64 Valid term soon to be expired" appears at the bottom right of the screen. At every cycle start after the NC power ON, this warning message appears until the designated warning-display time of the expiration date.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens 11.3.2 Servo Diagnosis Screen Mainte You can confirm the following information on the servo diagnosis screen by pressing [Mainte] -> [Servo diagn] on the diag- nosis (Diagn) screen: - The number of alarms of servo/spindle drive unit - DA output information - PLG diagnosis (spindle) - The maintenance diagnosis information of servo/spindle unit such as alarm cause counter...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens (2) Display of the spindle PLG diagnosis information Display items Display items Details This displays the data for each axis or unit. Alarm times There are Alarm times 1 to 32, and there are switched with the page up/down keys. The number of times can be cleared for each axis or each column.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens Menus Menus Details Displays the servo unit diagnosis information in the data display area. Servo unit Displays the spindle unit diagnosis information in the data display area. Spindle unit <Note> When the parameter "#1039 spinno" is set to "0", this menu is not displayed. Switches the display between the DA output and the spindle PLG diagnosis information.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens 11.3.3 Collecting the Data on the Diagnosis Data Collection Setting Screen Mainte The NC automatically collects diagnosis data based on the "Sampling spec" and "Collecting data select" settings specified on the diagnosis data collection (Collect set) screen of the maintenance (Mainte) screen. This operation is protected according to the operation level.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens Display items Details Sampling specifications Specify the part system, spindle, and servo axes where sampling data is to be collect- System Specify the part systems where sampling data is not to be collected. Specify the part system in HEX.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.3 Diagnosis Screens Operation method (Start of data collection) Press the menu [Start]. Press the [Y] or [INPUT] key. Note (1) Data collection starts even if "Alarm history" is set to "1" (not collected). Operation method (Stop of data collection) Press the menu [Stop].
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis Be sure to perform the operations in this section under the MTB instructions. 11.4.1 Displaying and Setting the PLC Device Data (I/F Diagnosis Screen) Diagn The various input/output signals for the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) control can be displayed and set in this screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis Display items Details 1-shot output This displays the data and device to carry out one-shot output. The details to be defined are set here when carrying out the one-shot type forced out- put of PLC interface signals.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis 11.4.1.1 Displaying the PLC Device Data The various status signals and register data used in the PLC can be monitored and displayed. When this screen is first selected, the respective 16-byte amounts of input/output data are displayed from device "X0000" on the left display area, and from device "Y0000"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis 11.4.1.2 Carrying Out Modal Output Modal type forced output of PLC interface signals is carried out. Once set, this data is held until cancelled, the power is turned ON/OFF, or other data is overwritten. There are four sets of devices that modally output. If this number is exceeded, the previously existing data is overwritten.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis 11.4.1.3 Carrying Out One-shot Output The one-shot type PLC interface signal forced output is forcibly output only once during the screen operations. Thus, it may not be possible to confirm the PLC interface signals updated with the PLC on the screen. One-shot outputting data "1"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis 11.4.2 Writing and Reading the Data Using the NC Data Designation (NC Memory Diagnosis Screen) Diagn The NC internal data can be displayed and rewritten on the NC memory diagnosis (Mem dia) screen of the diagnosis (Di- agn) screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis Menus Menus Details This erases the information in the line where the cursor is. (One entire line becomes blank.) The cursor Line does not move at this time. clear The contents of the set address data (Part system No, Section/sub-section/axis) for all the lines are Data constantly displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.4 Advanced Diagnosis 11.4.3 Collecting the NC Data (Data Sampling Screen) Diagn Sampling start/stop, sampling state display, setting the sampling parameters necessary for sampling are performed in the data sampling screen. The NC internal data (speed output from NC to the drive unit, or feedback data from the drive unit, etc.) can be sampled.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation 11.5 Safety Observation Diagn The configuration, signal status, drive status and version in use of the smart safety observation function are displayed on the safety observation screen. 11.5.1 Safety Observation Screen (Configuration Diagnosis) The available/unavailable states of the smart safety observation function are displayed on the configuration diagnosis screen.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation Display items Details NC-I/O safety communica- This displays the communication status of the safety I/O communication. tion To perform the safety I/O communication, at least one of remote I/O channels needs to be configured with the safety I/O devices (safety remote I/O unit, opera- tion panel equipped with safety I/Os) and RIO2.0 unit alone.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation 11.5.2 Safety Observation Screen (Signal Monitor) The signal monitor screen displays the safety PLC signal status. The safety PLC signal displays both of the duplex PLC signals to identify the incongruous state. With the initial display, the input/output signal status from the device "X0000" is displayed on the left side and the input/output signals from the device "Y0000"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation Displaying the PLC device input/output signal To refer the arbitrary input/output signal status, enter the target device No. to the input area, and the display will be switched. (Example) For displaying the input/output signal of the arbitrary device No. "X0020" (1) Press the tab key to select the area where the data is displayed.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation 11.5.3 Safety Observation Screen (Drive Monitor) The safety communication state with servo drive (NC axis, PLC axis) and spindle drive can be monitored. Only the safety drive communication parameter enabled axes are displayed on this screen. Display items Display items Details...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation Display items Details Safety command 2L This displays the data sent to the drive. Details SBC command (0: No command, 1: With command) SBC command for SBT (1CH side) (0: No command, 1: With command) SBC command for SBT (2CH side) (0: No command, 1: With command)
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation Display items Details Safety status 2L This displays the data received from the drive. Details SBC status (0: No operation, 1: In operation) SBC status for SBT (1CH side) (0: No operation, 1: In opera- tion) SBC status for SBT (2CH side) (0: No operation, 1: In opera- tion)
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 11 Troubleshooting 11.5 Safety Observation 11.5.4 Safety Observation Screen (Version Display) Software version about smart safety observation is displayed on the version display screen. Display items Display items Details NC Safety This displays the smart safety observation software version of the NC system. Parameters This displays the safety parameter changed date and time, comment and CRC.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12Performing a Backup Operation Mainte The Input/Output screen of the maintenance (Mainte) screen is used to carry out NC data input/output between the NC internal memory and the external input/output devices. Here, the hard disk built into the NC device is also treated as exter- nal devices.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation Display items Details (3) List (*2) This displays a contents list (directory and file name) of the directory in the setting col- umn (file setting column A or B) where the cursor is currently located. <Program>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation (*4) When the number of characters in the directory path (full path) from the root directory exceeds 100, the directory path is not retained, but a previously set directory path containing 100 characters or less retained. Maximum 37 characters can be entered as a file name.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation Menus Details Format the memory card DS (built-in SD card). format Format the USB memory. USB Mem format This interrupts the process (transfer, compare, etc.) during its execution. Stop When setting the file setting field A or B device, directory and file name on this screen, the area containing these must be valid.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Mainte File selection sequence Designate the device where the target file is located. Select from the sub menu. Designate the directory with a full path.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Sub-menus of [Dir] (when device is other than NC memory or NC memory 2) and [File name] Menus Details The cursor appears in the list display. The list contents can be selected with the [INPUT] key. From When a directory is selected, the contents of the selected directory are displayed in the list.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Menus Details "WorkSetErrComp" is displayed in the "Dir" column. WorkSet "WKPOS.OFS" is displayed in the "File" column. ErrComp "DeviceNet" is displayed in the "Dir" column. Device "DEVICENT.PRM"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Selecting methods for device, directory, and file name Device Designation target file Designation method Device Directory File name Machining program NC memory Select from the sub- Key input in the input ar- User macro NC memory 2...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Selecting a NC memory program Press the menu [Device select]. Press the menu [Memory]. Press the menu [File name]. Input the file name. The selected file name appears. <When inputting the file name from the input area>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Selecting a file other than a program in NC memory Press the menu [Device select]. Press the menu [Memory]. Select the menu [Dir]. The directory and file name appear. Press the menu [Tool offset].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Selecting a device file other than the NC memory or NC memory 2 (When simultaneously selecting the directory and file name.) Press the menu [Device select]. Select the device.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.1 Selecting a Device, Directory and File Changing or clearing the predefined file name Using the menu [File name in] or [Clear filname] enables you to rename or clear the file name easily, which has already been set in "A:Dev."...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.2 Transferring a File 12.2 Transferring a File Mainte Operation method Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column A. Designate the transfer source device, directory and The designated file appears. file name.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.2 Transferring a File Precautions Notes related to transferring in general (1) Depending on the type of file, some data cannot be transferred during automatic operation. Do not transfer during automatic operation. (2) When the capacity of the transfer destination is reached during file transfer, only the data transferred up to that point is registered as a file, and an error will occur.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.2 Transferring a File (13) When the multi-part system program management is valid (#1285 ext21/bit0 =1) and "#1285 ext21/bit2" (Multi-part system program generation and operation) is set to "0", the machining program's transfer to NC memory or NC mem- ory 2 from the other device is executed across all part systems in batch.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.2 Transferring a File Notes when transferring common variable data files (1) If the variable value is 100000 or more or less than 0.0001 when transferring common variable data, it is expressed with an exponential expression.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.3 Comparing Files (Compare) 12.3 Comparing Files (Compare) Mainte Operation method Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column A. Designate the device, directory and file name to be compared.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.4 Erasing a File 12.4 Erasing a File Mainte Operation method (Erasing a file in file setting column A) Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column A. Designate the device, directory and file name to be erased.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.5 Changing a File Name (Rename) 12.5 Changing a File Name (Rename) Mainte Operation method Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column A. Designate the original device, directory and file name. Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column B.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.6 Creating a Directory 12.6 Creating a Directory Mainte Operation method Press the menu [Area change] to select the file set- ting column A. The designated details appear. Designate the device. The devices that can create a directory are HD, memory card, DS, and USB memory.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.7 Restrictions 12.7 Restrictions (1) For Ethernet input-output, you can insert only one LAN card into the PC side. If multiple LAN cards are inserted simul- taneously, no operations are assured. (2) When multiple files are transferred to NC memory or NC memory 2, files in edit lock mode are not transferred.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.7 Restrictions Program name The following restrictions apply to file names that can be created and transferred in NC memory and NC memory 2. (1) The file name must be designated using up to 32 characters, including an extension. (2) Single-byte digits, single-byte uppercase alphabet characters, and Windows-recognizable single-byte symbols are available for the file name or directory name.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions 12.8 Other Functions 12.8.1 Merging a File Mainte Operation method Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column A. Designate the merge destination device, directory, and file name. Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column B.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions 12.8.2 List of File Names There is a directory for each type of data in NC memory and NC memory 2. Each directory and file name (fixed) in the device is shown below. NC memory 2 has the only directory for machining programs.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions Data type NC memory di- Fixed file name rectory path Sampling data (binary) /LOG NCSAMP.CSV Email transmission log file MAILSENDxx.LOGN (xx :1 to 10) History data NCSAMP.BIN All history ALLLOG.LOG Key history KEYLOG.LOG...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions 12.8.3 Edit Lock B and C This function prohibits editing, erasing, etc., of the machining programs B and C, and protects the machining programs in the device [Memory]. Machining program Edit Lock B Edit Lock C...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions 12.8.4 Data Protection Keys Data protection key prevents various data from being set or erased. The key name differs according to the MTB. Refer to the instruction manual issued by the MTB for details. The following data can be protected with the data protection key: All tool data and the coordinate system preset data using the origin set User parameters and common variables...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions Designate the file which consists of two or more machining programs. Press the menu [Area change] to select file setting column B. Designate the transfer direction device [Memory]. Press the menu [Dir] - [Program all].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions Batch output and verify from NC memory or NC memory 2 Example of "NC memory -> the external device" of machining program batch transfer External device NC memory (USB memory etc.) 1000 PROCESS01...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions (3) When the protection of the machining program is valid, the program cannot be transferred/verified. (Refer to "12.8.4 Data Protection Keys".) (4) When the transfer direction is serial, the program is similarly transferred even if source of following case 1 and case 2 is set.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.8 Other Functions Note (1) Similarly, a batch input can be performed with NC memory 2 as device A and NC memory as device B. (2) [Program all] should be set for the directories for both devices A and B. If [Trnsfr A->B] is pressed with [Program] set for one of the directories, no transfer will occur and the operation message "Setting error"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data Mainte The all backup screen of the maintenance (Mainte) screen is used to perform batch backups of the NC memory data to an external device.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data Screen display File name Data type NCAID data [M800VW/M80VW Series] NCAID data (*3)(*9) (NCAID application, setting file, database, etc.) (*1) These data can be backed up only. It cannot be restored. (*2) "XXX"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data Display items Display items Details Device name This displays the selected device name. File name This displays the file name being backed up/restored. The following items are displayed starting from the top.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data 12.9.1 All Backup This section explains the procedures to back up NC data in a memory card in a batch. Operation method Press the main menu [Mainte]. Press the menu [All backup].
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data The backup is completed without error. The states of backup-complete files turn to "Complete", the date displayed in "Backup list" will be updated. <Note>...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data 12.9.2 All Restoration The following explains the procedure to restore the various NC data backed up to memory card in a batch. The files which has been automatically backed up can be restored only when the device set by the parameter "#8919 Auto backup device"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data Press the menu [Restore]. The confirmation message appears. <Note> Press [N] or to cancel this process. If the target device set for auto backup does not match the currently selected device, "Manual"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 12 Performing a Backup Operation 12.9 Performing Batch Backups of NC Memory Data The restoration is completed without error. The states of restoration-complete files turn to "Com- plete", the operation message "Restore complete" ap- pears. "Unexecute" is displayed for the file which could not be restored, for instance, due to the nonexistence of the file.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 13 Daily Maintenance 13Daily Maintenance Some parts will not function in a hardware manner when the life is reached, so these should be replaced before the life is reached. For details of the inspection and maintenance of the drive section, refer to the instruction manuals for each drive unit. Class Name Life...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 13 Daily Maintenance Cleaning the escutcheon (1) Prepare the rear side of the escutcheon to clean. (2) Wipe the escutcheon with a soft, clean, dry cloth. If cleaning is still required, put some neutral detergent on a cloth and wipe.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) 14Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) Mainte In the machine having a rotary axis, the rotation center deviates due to the assembly error of the rotary axis. Thus, if a ma- chining is carried out with the rotary axis, the machining accuracy is impaired because an error is caused in the relative position between the tool and workpiece.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) Outline of the measurement Precaution for the measurement The center position of the rotary axis is measured for the distance from the reference position of the tool length measure- ment or workpiece coordinate system offset measurement.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) 14.1 Screen Configuration 14.1 Screen Configuration Display items Display items Details Measurement condition pa- Conditions to perform the rotation center error measure- Setting range rameters ment can be set in these parameters. 8724 Sensor T L comp No This sets the tool length compensation No.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) 14.1 Screen Configuration Menus Menus Details The measurement is ready. Start While "Measurement ready" or "On mea" is displayed, all the menus become disabled. measure While "Measure finished" or "Measure canceled" is displayed, they become selectable. Press the menu [Stop measure] to cancel the "Measurement ready"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) 14.2 Measuring the Rotation Center Error Data 14.2 Measuring the Rotation Center Error Data Operation method (Measuring the rotation center error data) Set a reference sphere at the position apart form the rotation center of the table as shown in the figure be- low.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) 14.2 Measuring the Rotation Center Error Data Move the touch probe to the measurement start po- sition by the following procedure. (a) Set the machine position of each rotary axis to 0°. (b) With the handle operation, bring the touch probe close to the top of the reference sphere as shown in the figure.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 14 Appendix 1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) 14.2 Measuring the Rotation Center Error Data Operation method (Canceling the rotation center error measurement) Follow the procedure below to cancel the measurement. While the measurement status "On mea" is dis- The measurement status changes to "Measurement played, reset the NC first to stop the measurement.
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Mitsubishi Electric shall not be held liable for any issues arising from an incorrectly config- ured country code.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] Notes on security One benefit the wireless module offers is that it allows tablets and PCs to exchange data with a wireless access point over radio waves instead of LAN cables, enabling them to access the LAN freely within the area covered by radio waves. On the other hand, because radio waves reach throughout a limited area regardless of obstructions such as walls, if a malicious attacker exploits vulnerabilities, the content of communications could be stolen or malformed packets could be inserted, for example.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.1 Configuring the Wireless LAN 15.1 Configuring the Wireless LAN The NC unit can be operated in two modes for wireless LAN: access point (AP) mode, where it operates as an access point, and station (STA) mode, where it operates as a station.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.1 Configuring the Wireless LAN Example of network configuration The following shows an example of network configuration when the NC unit operates as an access point (AP). Router 192.168.230.0/24 192.168.240.0/24 NC unit 1...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.1 Configuring the Wireless LAN 15.1.2 Configuring for Station (STA) Mode In the station (STA) mode, the NC unit operates as a wireless station. The NC unit is connected as a wirelss station in an environment where the wireless LAN is available.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.1 Configuring the Wireless LAN Example of network configuration The following shows an example of network configuration when the NC unit operates as a station (STA). Router 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.2.0/24 Wireless AP2 Wireless AP1...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.2 Wireless LAN Diagnosis Screen 15.2 Wireless LAN Diagnosis Screen Diagn The wireless LAN diagnosis screen is a screen to display the operating status of wireless LAN and set the connection ac- cess point (AP).
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.2 Wireless LAN Diagnosis Screen Display items Display items Details WLAN sta- A list of the operating status of wireless LAN is shown. The display is as follows depending on the op- erating status of wireless LAN.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.2 Wireless LAN Diagnosis Screen Display items Details AP list (*1) The access points found with the access point search (scan) are listed in the order of stronger signal strength.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.2 Wireless LAN Diagnosis Screen 15.2.1 Setting the Access Point (AP) Nearby as Connection Destination Operation method (Setting the access point as connection destination) This scans access points near the CNC unit, and displays available access points in the list. Select the target access point from the list, and set it as the connection destination.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.3 Description of Advanced Functions 15.3 Description of Advanced Functions 15.3.1 DHCP The DHCP function automatically assigns the configuration information (e.g. IP address) required for joining the network. It eliminates the need to manually assign IP addresses, reducing tasks required for network management.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.3 Description of Advanced Functions Example: The number of DHCP assigned addresses becomes the value less by one than the setting value On using DHCP server, if any of IP addresses which the client provides duplicates the value set by the parameter "#75001 WLAN IP address", the number of DHCP assigned addresses becomes the value less by one than the setting value of the parameter "#75053 IP num DHCPserver".
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.3 Description of Advanced Functions Setting of the parameter "#75002 WLAN Subnet mask" The assignable range of the IP addresses ("#75001 WLAN IP address", "#75052 StartIP DHCPserver") can be set with the parameter "#75002 WLAN Subnet mask".
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.3 Description of Advanced Functions 15.3.2 ESSID Stealth The ESSID stealth function prevents unidentified stations from accessing the NC unit operating as an access point (AP). Usually, a wireless access point (AP) transmits a beacon to announce its ESSID to stations. With the ESSID stealth function enabled, no beacon is transmitted so that the ESSID is not broadcast to stations.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.4 Relationship with Other Functions 15.4 Relationship with Other Functions IP filter setting The IP filter setting function blocks unauthorized access from external devices by identifying the IP addresses of the ac- cessing device.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.5 Troubleshooting 15.5 Troubleshooting Symptom Corrective action No wireless communication [When the icons indicating the operating status of wireless LAN ( ) are not displayed] Verify that the wireless LAN parameters have been configured correctly. Verify that the country code is set.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 15 Appendix 2: Wireless LAN Function [M800VS/M80V Series] 15.6 The Software License Authorized for This Function 15.6 The Software License Authorized for This Function wpa_supplicant and hostapd -------------------------- Copyright (c) 2002-2019, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> and contributors All Rights Reserved. These programs are licensed under the BSD license (the one with advertisement clause removed).
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 16 Appendix 3: IP Filter Setting Function 16.1 Setting the IP Address Filter 16Appendix 3: IP Filter Setting Function This function prevents unauthorized access from external devices by filtering the IP address of the access source when the NC is being connected to Ethernet.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 16 Appendix 3: IP Filter Setting Function 16.1 Setting the IP Address Filter Set the range of IP addresses (starting and ending IP addresses) to the following parameters. Up to 8 ranges of IP addresses can be set. LAN port and setting range of the parameters for the respective model Connector name Parameter No.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 16 Appendix 3: IP Filter Setting Function 16.2 Examples for Using IP Address Filter 16.2 Examples for Using IP Address Filter To permit (pass) the access from only one device Set the same value to the starting and ending IP addresses. <Parameter settings>...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 16 Appendix 3: IP Filter Setting Function 16.2 Examples for Using IP Address Filter To permit (pass) the access from multiple ranges of IP addresses, and to restrict the access from the other IP addresses <Parameter settings> #9810 IP Filter for LAN1: 1 #9811 StartFiltIP LAN1-1: 10.20.30.3 #9812 EndFilterIP LAN1-1: 10.20.31.4...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 17 Appendix 4: VNC Server Function 17.1 Environment Establishment (Preparation) 17Appendix 4: VNC Server Function VNC server function enables status confirmation and remote operation by displaying the NC screen display on the external computer/tablet type computer. In order to use this function, the unit needs to have an optional specification "VNC server function"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 17 Appendix 4: VNC Server Function 17.2 Displaying the NC Screen with VNC Client 17.2 Displaying the NC Screen with VNC Client Use "UltraVNC Viewer" as NC client. 17.2.1 Connecting VNC Client (1) Click "UltraVNC" - "UltraVNC Viewer" from the start menu to start VNC client. (2) Input the IP address of VNC server set in the parameter "#1953 Intra IP address"...
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 17 Appendix 4: VNC Server Function 17.2 Displaying the NC Screen with VNC Client The settings of "UltraVNC Viewer" are as follows. Display items Details Color depth AUTO Set ULTRA to SLOW. setting ULTRA Connect according to the setting of the parameter "#19704 VNC color depth". (recom- mended setting) MEDIUM Connect in 8bit color.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 17 Appendix 4: VNC Server Function 17.2 Displaying the NC Screen with VNC Client 17.2.2 Operating the NC Using the Keyboard The key operation on the NC screen can be performed from the PC keyboard of VNC client. The following table shows the correspondence between NC keyboard and PC keyboard.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 17 Appendix 4: VNC Server Function 17.3 Troubleshooting 17.3 Troubleshooting The following shows the countermeasures for general troubles related to VNC client connection. Symptom Possible cause Countermeasure Cannot connect to VNC LAN cable is not connected. Connect LAN cable to LAN1 terminal of the client.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 17 Appendix 4: VNC Server Function 17.3 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Countermeasure The operation from [View Only] is checked in the "UltraVNC View- As the operation from VNC client cannot be VNC client cannot be er" connection setting. performed at all with [View Only] checked, re- performed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 18 Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Series] 18Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Se- ries] This function enables to display the CNC screen connected to LAN in the plant, on a Web browser. With this function, CNC window operation and operation status check can be performed on a terminal (such as personal computer, tablet, and smartphone) away from the machine.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 18 Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Series] 18.1 Setting for Web Access 18.1 Setting for Web Access 18.1.1 Setting Parameters To use this function, set the following parameters. Set "#1766 cfgPR16/bit7" (WebAccess) to "1". Set "#19730 WebAccess"...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 18 Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Series] 18.2 Displaying the CNC Screen on Web Browser 18.2 Displaying the CNC Screen on Web Browser The following is the procedure to display the CNC screen on Web browser. (1) Input the following URL in the address bar of the Web browser.
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 18 Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Series] 18.2 Displaying the CNC Screen on Web Browser 18.2.1 Explanations of the Screens The displayed CNC screen is automatically adjusted to fit the width and height of the Web browser. Screen display example (5) - (a) (5) - (c)
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 18 Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Series] 18.2 Displaying the CNC Screen on Web Browser Display items Details Web keyboard This is used for key input on the screen. The Web keyboard can be shown/hidden, the display position can be moved, and the size can be changed.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 19 Appendix 6: List of Function Codes 19Appendix 6: List of Function Codes Func- Control PARITY V Screen dis- Setting and In memory Punch-output Internal NC system func- tion unit rec- play display unit tion code ognition V count Key-in...
M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 21 Appendix 8: Other Functions for Reference 21.1 F1-digit Feed 21Appendix 8: Other Functions for Reference 21.1 F1-digit Feed The feedrate registered by parameter can be assigned by designating a single digit following address F. There are six F codes: F0 and F1 to F5. The rapid traverse rate is applied when F0 is issued which is the same as the G00 command.
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M800V/M80V Series Instruction Manual 21 Appendix 8: Other Functions for Reference 21.1 F1-digit Feed Conversion of the F1-digit feedrate changing with handle operation Once the F1-digit feedrate is changed with manual handle, the changed feedrate is valid until parameter is changed or the power is turned OFF.
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IB(NA)1501618-A The first edition created. Mar. 2022 IB(NA)1501618-B Contents were revised to correspond to Mitsubishi Electric CNC M800V/M80V Se- ries software version A3. The following chapter was added. 14 Appendix1: Rotation Center Error Measurement Function (M System) Due to adding of the chapter as above, the existing chapter numbers were changed.
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Date of revision Manual No. Revision details Mar. 2023 IB(NA)1501618-C Contents were revised to correspond to Mitsubishi Electric CNC M800V/M80V Se- ries software version A7. The following chapters were added. 15.2 Wireless LAN Diagnosis Screen 15.3.5 BSSID The following chapters were changed.
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Manual No. Revision details Jul. 2023 IB(NA)1501618-D Contents were revised to correspond to Mitsubishi Electric CNC M800V/M80V Se- ries software version A8. The following chapters were added. 6.6.3 Tool Life Prediction Function 10.4.8 Executing Restart Search (Restart Search for All Part Systems in Batch) The following chapters were changed.
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Manual No. Revision details Apr. 2024 IB(NA)1501618-F Contents were revised to correspond to Mitsubishi Electric CNC M800V/M80V Se- ries software version AA. The following chapters were added. 6.7.3 Measuring Instrument I/F Function 10.4 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW/M80VW Series] 10.5 Real-time 3D Machine Interference Check (M System) [M800VW Series]...
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Manual No. Revision details Apr. 2025 IB(NA)1501618-H Contents were revised to correspond to Mitsubishi Electric CNC M800V/M80V Se- ries software version B2. The following chapters were added. 3.11 Process Analysis Function 18 Appendix 5: Web Access (NC Screen Remote Browsing) [M800VS/M80V Se- ries] Due to adding of the chapter as above, the existing chapter numbers were changed.
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