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Conversational programming
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There are several methods for saving datums and/or basic rotations in
the preset table:
Through probing cycles in the Manual or El. Handwheel modes (see
User's Manual, Touch Probe Cycles, Chapter 2)
Through the probing cycles 400 to 402 and 410 to 419 in automatic
mode (see User's Manual, Touch Probe Cycles, Chapter 3)
Manual entry (see description below)
Basic rotations from the preset table rotate the coordinate
system about the preset, which is shown in the same line
as the basic rotation.
When setting a preset, the TNC checks whether the
position of the tilting axes match the corresponding
values of the 3D ROT menu (depending on the MP
setting). Therefore:
If the "Tilt working plane" function is not active, the
position displays for the rotary axes must = 0° (zero the
rotary axes if necessary).
If the "Tilt working plane" function is active, the
position displays for the rotary axes must match the
angles entered in the 3D ROT menu.
The machine manufacturer can lock any lines in the preset
table in order to place fixed datums there (e.g. a center
point for a rotary table). Such lines in the preset table are
shown in a different color (default: red).
The line 0 in the preset table is write protected. In line 0,
the TNC always saves the datum that you most recently
set manually via the axis keys or via soft key. If the datum
set manually is active, the TNC displays the text PR MAN(0)
in the status display.
If you automatically set the TNC display with the touch-
probe cycles for presetting, then the TNC does not store
these values in line 0.
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