Cycle parameters
U
Mode (0/1/2) Q410: Specify whether to save or
restore a kinematics configuration:
0: Save active kinematics
1: Restore previously saved kinematics configuration
2: Display the saving status
U
Memory (0...9) Q409: Number of the memory space to
which you want to save the entire kinematics
configuration, or the number of the memory space
from which you want to restore it. Input range 0 to 9,
no function if mode 2 is selected.
Log function
After running Cycle 450, the TNC creates a measuring log
(TCHPR450.TXT) containing the following information:
Creation date and time of the log
Path of the NC program from which the cycle was run
Mode used (0=Save/1=Restore/2=Saving status)?
Number of the memory space (0 to 9)
Line number of the kinematics configuration in the kinematic table
Code number, if you entered one immediately before running
Cycle 450.
The other data in the log vary depending on the selected mode:
Mode 0:
Logging of all axis entries and transformation entries of the
kinematics chain that the TNC has saved.
Mode 1:
Logging of all transformation entries before and after restoring the
kinematics configuration
Mode 2:
List with the current saving status on the screen and in the log,
including the number of the memory space, code numbers,
kinematics numbers and date of saving
HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530
Example: NC blocks
5 TCH PROBE 450 SAVE KINEMATICS
Q410=0
;MODE
Q409=1
;MEMORY
465
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Questions and answers
Can I change the approach direction when cycle def a stud to avoid obstruction to the right
The provided context does not explicitly mention changing the approach direction to avoid obstruction. However, it describes selecting different axis configurations using the MOD function in the Programming and Editing mode. If modifying the axis configuration allows for adjusting the approach direction, it may be possible. Otherwise, specific cycle parameters should be checked in the programming manual.
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