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HEIDENHAIN POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE Operating Instructions Manual (302 pages)
Brand:
HEIDENHAIN
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Fundamentals
7
Overview
8
Information on the Product
8
Overview of New and Modified Functions
8
Demo Software for the Product
9
Documentation on the Product
9
Validity of the Documentation
9
Notes on Reading the Documentation
10
Storage and Distribution of the Documentation
11
About These Instructions
11
Document Category
11
Target Groups for the Instructions
11
Target Groups According to User Types
12
Notes in this Documentation
12
Symbols and Fonts Used for Marking Text
13
Safety
14
Overview
15
General Safety Precautions
15
Intended Use
15
Improper Use
15
Personnel Qualification
16
Obligations of the Operating Company
16
General Safety Precautions
17
Symbols on the Product
17
Electrical Safety Precautions
18
Basic Operation
19
Overview
20
Using the Touchscreen and Input Devices
20
Touchscreen and Input Devices
20
Gestures and Mouse Actions
20
General Operating Elements and Functions
22
POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE - Switch-On and Switch-Off
24
Switching on the POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE
24
Activating and Deactivating the Energy Saving Mode
24
Switching off the POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE
25
User Login and Logout
26
User Login
26
User Logout
26
Setting the Language
27
Performing the Reference Mark Search after Startup
27
User Interface
28
User Interface after Switch-On
28
Main Menu of the User Interface
29
Manual Operation Menu
31
MDI Menu
32
Program Run Menu
34
Programming Menu
35
File Management Menu
37
User Login Menu
38
Settings Menu
39
Switch-Off Menu
40
Position Display
40
Operating Elements of the Position Display
40
Position Display Functions
41
Status Bar
43
Operating Elements of the Status Bar
43
Adjusting Settings in the Quick Access Menu
44
Stopwatch
46
Calculator
46
Setting the Feed-Rate Value
46
Entering and Activating the Jog Increment
47
Additional Functions in Manual Operation Mode
47
OEM Bar
47
Operating Elements of the OEM Bar
48
Calling Functions of the OEM Bar
48
Messages and Audio Feedback
49
Messages
49
Wizard
51
Audio Feedback
51
Transport and Storage
58
Overview
59
Unpacking
59
Items Supplied and Accessories
59
Items Supplied
59
Accessories
60
In Case of Damage in Transit
61
Repackaging and Storage
62
Repackaging the Product
62
Storage of the Product
62
Mounting
63
Overview
64
Assembly of the Product
64
Mounting on Single-Pos Stand
65
Mounting on Duo-Pos Stand
66
Mounting on Multi-Pos Stand
67
Mounting on Multi-Pos Holder
68
Installation
69
Overview
70
General Information
70
Device Overview
71
Connecting Encoders
73
Connecting Touch Probes
73
Wiring Switching Inputs and Outputs
74
Connecting Input Devices
77
Connecting a Network Peripheral
77
Connecting the Line Voltage
78
Commissioning
79
Overview
80
Logging in for Commissioning
80
User Login
80
Performing the Reference Mark Search after Startup
81
Setting the Language
81
Changing the Password
82
Steps for Commissioning
82
Selecting the Application
84
Basic Settings
85
Activating Software Options
85
Setting the Date and Time
88
Setting the Units of Measure
88
Configuring a Touch Probe
90
Configuring the Axes
91
Fundamentals of Axis Configuration
91
Overview of Typical Encoders
92
Configuring Axes for Encoders with Endat Interface
93
Configuring the Axes for Encoders with a 1 VPP
94
PP or 11 Μa PP Interface
94
Performing Error Compensation
99
Configuring the Central Drive
104
Configuring Specific Settings for Axis + NC
110
Software Limit Switches
121
Configuring General Settings for Axis + NC
122
Switching Functions
122
Special Settings
125
Configuring the Spindle
127
Configuring an Electronic Handwheel
135
Coupling Axes
137
Reference Marks
138
Configuring M Functions
139
Standard M Functions
140
Manufacturer-Specific M Functions
140
OEM Area
141
Adding Documentation
141
Adding a Startup Screen
141
Configuring the OEM Bar
142
Adjusting the Display
147
Adjusting the Program Execution
147
Defining Error Messages
149
Backing up and Restoring OEM Settings
150
Configuring the Unit for Screenshots
151
Backing up Data
152
Back up Settings
152
Back up User Files
153
Setup
154
Overview
155
Logging in for Setup
155
User Login
155
Performing the Reference Mark Search after Startup
156
Setting the Language
156
Changing the Password
157
Single Steps for Setup
158
Basic Settings
158
Configuring the Network
162
Preparing Machining Processes
165
Manual Presetting
170
Deleting Presets
170
Back up Settings
171
Back up User Files
172
File Management
173
Overview
174
File Types
175
Managing Folders and Files
175
Viewing Files
178
Exporting Files
178
Importing Files
179
Settings
180
Overview
181
General
182
Device Information
182
Screen
183
Display
184
Simulation Window
185
User Interface
186
Sounds
186
Printers
187
Copyrights
187
Service Info
187
Documentation
187
Sensors
188
Interfaces
189
Usb
189
Axes (Switching Functions)
189
Position-Dependent Switching Functions
189
User
191
Oem
191
Setup
191
Operator
192
Axes
193
Information
195
Service
196
Firmware Information
197
Service and Maintenance
199
Overview
200
Cleaning
200
Maintenance Plan
201
Resuming Operation
201
Updating the Firmware
201
Encoder Diagnostics
203
Diagnostics for Encoders with 1 V
203
Interface
203
Diagnostics for Encoders with Endat Interface
205
Restoring Files and Settings
206
Restore OEM-Specific Folders and Files
207
Restore User Files
208
Restoring Settings
209
Reset All Settings
210
Reset to Shipping Conditions
210
Removal and Disposal
211
Overview
212
Removal
212
Disposal
212
Specifications
213
Overview
214
Product Data
214
Product Dimensions and Mating Dimensions
216
Product Dimensions with Single-Pos Stand
217
Product Dimensions with Duo-Pos Stand
217
Product Dimensions with Multi-Pos Stand
218
Product Dimensions with Multi-Pos Holder
218
Manual Operation
223
Overview
224
Conducting the Reference Mark Search
225
Defining Presets
226
Functions for the Probing of Presets
227
Probing or Touching off of Presets
228
Example 1: Setting a Preset on a Corner
229
Example 2: Setting a Preset Centered on an Edge
230
Example 3: Setting a Preset on a Circle Center
231
Example 4: Setting a Preset in the Middle of the Workpiece
232
Setting a Position as a Preset
233
Creating Tools
234
Selecting a Tool
235
Moving with Jog Increment
235
MDI Mode
236
Overview
237
Block Types
239
Hole
240
Bolt Hole Circle
241
Row of Holes
242
Rectangular Pocket
243
Executing Blocks
245
Using the Simulation Window
246
Depiction as Contour View
247
Working with the Positioning Aid
248
Applying the Scaling Factor
248
Program Run
250
Overview
251
Using the Program
252
Running the Program
253
Proceeding to a Specific Program Block
254
Aborting Program Run
254
Using the Simulation Window
254
Applying the Scaling Factor
256
Setting the Spindle Speed
256
Managing Programs
257
Opening a Program
257
Closing a Program
257
Programming
258
Overview
259
Block Types
260
Positioning
260
Coordinate Systems
260
Machine Functions
261
Creating a Program
267
Programming Support
268
Creating a Program Header
268
Adding Blocks
268
Deleting Blocks
269
Saving a Program
269
Using the Simulation Window
269
Depiction as Contour View
270
Activating the Simulation Window
270
Checking a Program in the Simulation Window
271
Managing Programs
271
Opening a Program
271
Closing a Program
271
Saving a Program
271
Saving a Program under a New Name
271
Saving a Program Automatically
272
Deleting a Program
272
Editing Program Blocks
272
Application Example
273
Overview
274
Logging in for the Application Example
275
Requirements
276
Determining the Preset (Manual Operation Mode)
277
Machining a through Hole (Manual Operation)
278
Predrilling the through Hole
279
Boring the through Hole
280
Machining a Rectangular Pocket (MDI Mode of Operation)
280
Defining the Rectangular Pocket
281
Milling a Rectangular Pocket
282
Machining a Fit (MDI Mode of Operation)
282
Defining the Fit
283
Reaming the Fit
283
Determining the Preset (Manual Operation Mode)
284
Programming a Bolt Hole Circle and Row of Holes (Programming)
285
Creating the Program Header
285
Programming the Tool
286
Programming the Bolt Hole Circle
286
Programming the Tool
287
Programming the Row of Holes
287
Simulating Program Run
288
Machining a Bolt Hole Circle and Row of Holes (Program Run)
288
Opening the Program
289
Running the Program
289
What to Do if
291
Overview
292
Exporting Logging Files
292
System or Power Failure
292
Restoring the Firmware
293
Restoring Settings
293
Malfunctions
293
Troubleshooting
294
List of Figures
300
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HEIDENHAIN POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE Operating Instructions Manual (304 pages)
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Brand:
HEIDENHAIN
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Fundamentals
13
Safety
23
Transport and Storage
29
Overview
30
Unpacking
30
Items Supplied and Accessories
30
Items Supplied
30
Accessories
31
In Case of Damage in Transit
32
Repackaging and Storage
32
Mounting
33
Overview
34
Assembly of the Device
34
Mounting on Stand Single-Pos
35
Mounting on Duo-Pos Stand
36
Mounting on Multi-Pos Stand
37
Mounting on Multi-Pos Holder
38
Installation
39
Overview
40
General Information
41
Product Overview
42
Connecting Encoders
44
Connecting Touch Probes
45
Wiring Switching Inputs and Outputs
46
Connecting a Printer
50
Connecting a Network Peripheral
51
Connecting the Line Voltage
52
Basic Operation
53
Overview
54
Using the Touchscreen
54
Touchscreen
54
Gestures
55
General Operating Elements and Functions
56
Screen Keyboard
56
POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE - Switch-On and Switch-Off
59
Switching on POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE
59
Activating and Deactivating the Energy Saving Mode
59
Switching off POSITIP 8013 ACTIVE
60
User Login and Logout
61
User Login
61
User Logout
61
Setting the Language
62
Performing a Reference Mark Search after Startup
62
User Interface
63
User Interface after Switch-On
63
Main Menu of the User Interface
64
Manual Operation Menu
66
MDI Menu
67
Program Run Menu
68
Programming Menu
69
File Management Menu
71
User Login Menu
72
Settings Menu
73
Switch off Menu
74
Status Bar
75
Operating Elements of the Status Bar
75
Stopwatch
76
Calculator
76
OEM Bar
77
Operating Elements of the OEM Bar
77
Calling the Functions of the OEM Bar
78
Messages and Audio Feedback
79
Messages
79
Wizard
80
Audio Feedback
81
Commissioning
83
Overview
84
Logging in for Commissioning
85
Steps for Commissioning
87
Basic Settings
87
Configuring the Axes
93
Using M Functions
101
Switching Functions
102
OEM Area
103
Adding Documentation
103
Adding a Startup Screen
104
Configuring the OEM Bar
105
Adjusting the Display
111
Backup Configuration
112
Setup
113
Overview
114
Logging in for Setup
115
Individual Setup Steps
117
Basic Settings
117
Setting the Application (Optional)
133
Backup Configuration
143
Quick Start
145
Overview
146
Requirements
147
Determining the Preset (Manual Operation Mode)
149
Machining a through Hole (Manual Operation Mode)
150
Predrilling the through Hole
150
Drilling out the through Hole
151
Machining a Rectangular Pocket (MDI Mode of Operation)
152
Defining the Rectangular Pocket
152
Milling the Rectangular Pocket
153
Machining a Fit (MDI Mode of Operation)
154
Defining the Fit
154
Reaming the Fit
155
Determining the Preset (Manual Operation Mode)
156
Programming a Bolt Hole Circle and Row of Holes (Programming)
158
Creating the Program Header
158
Programming the Tool
159
Programming the Bolt Hole Circle
159
Programming the Tool
160
Programming the Row of Holes
160
Simulating the Program Run
161
Machining a Bolt Hole Circle and Row of Holes (Program Run)
162
Opening the Program
162
Running the Program
163
Manual Operation
165
Overview
166
Conducting the Reference Mark Search
167
Defining Presets
168
Setting the Units of Measure
171
Presetting a Position as Datum
172
Selecting a Tool
173
Creating a Tool
174
Setting the Spindle Speed
175
MDI Mode
177
Overview
178
Block Types
180
Positioning
180
Machining Patterns
181
Executing Blocks
186
Using the Simulation Window
188
Positioning Aid
190
Setting the Spindle Speed
191
Program Run
193
Overview
194
Using the Program
196
Running the Program
197
Controlling Program Blocks
198
Aborting the Program Run
198
Using the Simulation Window
198
Setting the Spindle Speed
200
Managing Programs
201
Opening a Program
201
Closing a Program
201
Programming
203
Overview
204
Block Types
205
Positioning
205
Coordinate Systems
206
Machine Functions
206
Machining Patterns
207
Creating a Program
208
Programming Support
208
Creating a Program Header
208
Adding Blocks
208
Deleting Blocks
209
Saving a Program
210
Using the Simulation Window
211
Depiction as Contour View
212
Activating the Simulation Window
213
Checking a Program in the Simulation Window
213
Managing Programs
214
Opening a Program
214
Closing a Program
214
Saving a Program
214
Saving the Program under a New Name
215
Saving the Program Automatically
215
Deleting a Program
215
Running Program Blocks
216
File Management
217
Overview
218
File Types
219
Managing Folders and Files
220
Opening and Viewing Files
223
Exporting Files
224
Importing Files
225
Settings
227
Overview
228
Overview of the Settings Menu
229
General
230
Device Information
230
Screen and Touch Screen
231
Display
232
Simulation Window
233
Sounds
234
Printers
234
Properties
235
Add Printer
236
Remove Printer
236
15.2.10 Date and Time
237
Units
237
15.2.12 Copyrights
239
15.2.13 Service Info
239
Documentation
239
Sensors
240
Touch Probe
240
Interfaces
241
Network
241
Network Drive
242
User
243
Oem
243
Setup
244
Operator
245
Adding a User
245
Axes
246
Reference Marks
246
Information
247
Switching Functions
247
Inputs (Switching Functions)
248
Outputs (Switching Functions)
249
Overrides
250
Adding M Functions
250
Configuring M Functions
251
Special Settings
251
15.6.10 Axes X, Y, Z
252
15.6.11 Encoder
254
Reference Marks (Encoder)
256
15.6.13 Reference Point Displacement
257
Linear Error Compensation (LEC)
257
Segmented Linear Error Compensation (SLEC)
258
15.6.16 Create Table of Supporting Points
258
Outputs
259
15.6.18 Inputs
260
15.6.19 Software Limit Switches
261
15.6.20 Spindle Axis S
262
Outputs (S)
263
Inputs (S)
264
Service
266
Firmware Information
266
Backup and Restore Configuration
267
Firmware Update
268
Reset to Factory Settings
268
OEM Area
269
OEM Bar
269
Adding OEM-Bar Items
270
Logooem Bar Item
271
Spindle Speedoem Bar Item
272
15.7.10 M Functionsoem Bar Item
272
15.7.11 Special Functionsoem Bar Item
273
15.7.12 Documentoem Bar Item
274
Settings (OEM Area)
274
15.7.14 Program Execution
275
15.7.15 Configuring M Functions
275
15.7.16 Documentation
276
15.7.17 Software Options
276
Service and Maintenance
277
Overview
278
Cleaning
278
Maintenance Schedule
280
Resuming Operation
281
Updating the Firmware
281
Restore Configuration
283
Reset All Settings
284
What to Do if
285
Overview
286
System or Power Failure
286
Restoring the Firmware
286
Restore Settings
287
Malfunctions
287
Troubleshooting
288
Removal and Disposal
291
Overview
292
Removal
292
Disposal
292
Specifications
293
Overview
294
Product Data
294
Product Dimensions and Mating Dimensions
296
Product Dimensions with Single-Pos Stand
297
Product Dimensions with Duo-Pos Stand
297
Product Dimensions with Multi-Pos Stand
298
Product Dimensions with Multi-Pos Holder
298
Index
299
List of Figures
302
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