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HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 Programming Station User Manual (840 pages)
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Brand:
HEIDENHAIN
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Control Unit
| Size: 17.44 MB
Table of Contents
About this Manual
6
New Functions 81760X
15
Programs with .HU and .HC Extensions Can be Selected and
17
New Functions 81760X
20
Table of Contents
33
First Steps with the TNC 620
63
Overview
64
Machine Switch-On
64
Acknowledging the Power Interruption and Moving to the Reference Points
64
Programming the First Part
66
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
66
The most Important Control Keys
66
Opening a New Program/File Management
67
Defining a Workpiece Blank
68
Program Layout
69
Programming a Simple Contour
71
Creating a Cycle Program
74
Graphically Testing the First Part (Option 20)
77
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
77
Selecting the Tool Table for the Test Run
77
Choosing the Program You Want to Test
78
Selecting the Screen Layout and the View
78
Starting the Test Run
79
Setting up Tools
80
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
80
Preparing and Measuring Tools
80
The Tool Table TOOL.T
81
The Pocket Table TOOL_P .TCH
82
Workpiece Setup
83
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
83
Clamping the Workpiece
83
Presetting with a 3-D Touch Probe (Option Number 17)
84
Running the First Program
85
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
85
Choosing the Program You Want to Run
85
Starting the Program
85
Introduction
87
The TNC 620
88
HEIDENHAIN Klartext and DIN/ISO
88
Compatibility
88
Visual Display Unit and Operating Panel
89
Display Screen
89
Setting Screen Layout
90
Control Panel
90
Modes of Operation
91
Manual Operation and El. Handwheel
91
Positioning with Manual Data Input
91
Programming
92
Test Run
92
Program Run, Full Sequence and Program Run, Single Block
93
Status Displays
94
General Status Display
94
Additional Status Displays
96
Window Manager
100
Overview of Taskbar
101
Portscan
104
Remote Service
105
Printer
107
Selinux Security Software
109
Vnc
110
Backup and Restore
112
Remote Desktop Manager (Option 133)
115
Introduction
115
Configuring Connections - Windows Terminal Service (Remotefx)
116
Configuring the Connection - VNC
118
Shutting down or Rebooting an External Computer
119
Starting and Stopping the Connection
120
Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D Touch Probes and Electronic Handwheels
121
3-D Touch Probes (Touch Probe Functions Software Option)
121
HR Electronic Handwheels
122
Operating the Touchscreen
123
Display Unit and Operation
124
Touchscreen
124
Operating Panel
125
Gestures
127
Overview of Possible Gestures
127
Navigating in the Table and NC Programs
128
Operating the Simulation
129
Using the HEROS Menu
130
Operating the CAD Viewer
131
Functions in the Taskbar
136
Icons of the Taskbar
136
Touchscreen Calibration
137
Touchscreen Configuration
137
Touchscreen Cleaning
138
Fundamentals, File Management
139
Fundamentals
140
Position Encoders and Reference Marks
140
Reference Systems
141
And Cycle
145
Designation of the Axes on Milling Machines
151
Polar Coordinates
151
Absolute and Incremental Workpiece Positions
152
Selecting the Preset
153
Creating and Writing Programs
154
Structure of an NC Program in HEIDENHAIN Klartext
154
Defining the Blank: BLK FORM
155
Creating a New NC Program
158
Programming Tool Movements in Klartext
159
Actual Position Capture
161
Editing an NC Program
162
The Control's Search Function
166
File Management: Basics
168
Files
168
Data Backup
170
Displaying Externally Generated Files on the Control
170
Directories
171
Paths
171
Working with the File Manager
171
Overview: Functions of the File Manager
172
Calling the File Manager
173
Selecting Drives, Directories and Files
174
Copying a Single File
176
Creating a New Directory
176
Creating New File
176
Copying Files into Another Directory
177
Copying a Table
178
Choosing One of the Last Files Selected
179
Copying a Directory
179
Deleting a File
179
Deleting a Directory
180
Tagging Files
181
Renaming a File
182
Sorting Files
182
Additional Functions
183
Additional Tools for Management of External File Types
184
Additional Tools for Itcs
192
Data Transfer to or from an External Data Carrier
194
Programming Aids
199
Screen Keypad
200
Entering Text with the Screen Keyboard
200
Adding Comments
201
Application
201
Entering Comments During Programming
201
Inserting Comments after Program Entry
201
Entering a Comment in a Separate Block
201
Commenting out an Existing NC Block
201
Functions for Editing of the Comment
202
Freely Editing an NC Program
203
Display of NC Programs
204
Syntax Highlighting
204
Scrollbar
204
Structuring Programs
205
Definition and Applications
205
Displaying the Program Structure Window / Changing the Active Window
205
Inserting a Structure Block in the Program Window
206
Selecting Blocks in the Program Structure Window
206
Calculator
207
Operation
207
Cutting Data Calculator
210
Application
210
Programming Graphics
212
Activating and Deactivating Programming Graphics
212
Generating a Graphic for an Existing Program
213
Block Number Display ON/OFF
214
Erasing the Graphic
214
Showing Grid Lines
214
Magnification or Reduction of Details
215
Error Messages
216
Display of Errors
216
Opening the Error Window
216
Closing the Error Window
216
Detailed Error Messages
217
INTERNAL INFO Soft Key
217
FILTER Soft Key
217
Clearing Errors
218
Error Log
218
Keystroke Log
219
Informational Texts
220
Saving Service Files
220
Calling the Tncguide Help System
220
5.10 Tncguide Context-Sensitive Help System
221
Application
221
Working with Tncguide
222
Downloading Current Help Files
226
Tools
229
Entering Tool-Related Data
230
Feed Rate F
230
Spindle Speed S
231
Tool Data
232
Requirements for Tool Compensation
232
Tool Number, Tool Name
232
Tool Length L
232
Tool Radius R
232
Delta Values for Lengths and Radii
233
Entering Tool Data into the NC Program
233
Entering Tool Data into the Table
234
Importing Tool Tables
243
Overwriting Tool Data from an External PC
245
Pocket Table for Tool Changer
246
Calling the Tool Data
249
Tool Change
251
Tool Usage Test
254
Tool Compensation
256
Introduction
256
Tool Length Compensation
256
Tool Radius Compensation
257
Tool Management (Option Number 93)
260
Basics
260
Calling Tool Management
261
Editing Tool Management
262
Available Tool Types
266
Importing and Exporting Tool Data
268
Programming Contours
271
Tool Movements
272
Path Functions
272
FK Free Contour Programming (Option 19)
272
Miscellaneous Functions M
272
Subprograms and Program Section Repeats
273
Programming with Q Parameters
273
Fundamentals of Path Functions
274
Programming Tool Movements for Workpiece Machining
274
Approaching and Departing a Contour
278
Starting Point and End Point
278
Overview: Types of Paths for Contour Approach and Departure
280
Important Positions for Approach and Departure
281
Approaching on a Straight Line with Tangential Connection: APPR LT
283
Approaching on a Straight Line Perpendicular to the First Contour Point: APPR LN
283
Approaching on a Circular Path with Tangential Connection: APPR CT
284
Approaching on a Circular Path with Tangential Connection from a Straight Line to the Contour: APPR LCT
285
Departing in a Straight Line with Tangential Connection: DEP LT
286
Departing in a Straight Line Perpendicular to the Last Contour Point: DEP LN
286
Departing on a Circular Path with Tangential Connection: DEP CT
287
Departing on a Circular Arc Tangentially Connecting the Contour and a Straight Line: DEP LCT
287
Path Contours Cartesian Coordinates
288
Overview of Path Functions
288
Straight Line L
289
Inserting a Chamfer between Two Straight Lines
290
Rounded Corners RND
291
Circle Center CC
292
Circular Path C Around Circle Center CC
293
Circle CR with Defined Radius
294
Circle CT with Tangential Connection
296
Example: Linear Movements and Chamfers with Cartesian Coordinates
297
Example: Circular Movements with Cartesian Coordinates
298
Example: Full Circle with Cartesian Coordinates
299
Path Contours - Polar Coordinates
300
Overview
300
Datum for Polar Coordinates: Pole CC
301
Straight Line LP
301
Circular Path CP Around Pole CC
302
Circle CTP with Tangential Connection
302
Helix
303
Example: Linear Movement with Polar Coordinates
305
Example: Helix
306
Path Contours - FK Free Contour Programming (Option 19)
307
Fundamentals
307
FK Programming Graphics
309
Initiating the FK Dialog
310
Pole for FK Programming
310
Free Straight Line Programming
311
Free Circular Path Programming
312
Input Possibilities
313
Auxiliary Points
316
Relative Data
317
Example: FK Programming 1
319
Example: FK Programming 2
320
Example: FK Programming 3
321
Data Transfer from CAD Files
323
Screen Layout of the CAD Viewer
324
Fundamentals of the CAD Viewer
324
CAD Import (Option 42)
325
Application
325
Using the CAD Viewer
326
Opening the CAD File
326
Basic Settings
327
Setting Layers
329
Setting a Preset
330
Defining the Datum
332
Selecting and Saving a Contour
335
Selecting and Saving Machining Positions
338
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HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 Programming Station User Manual (598 pages)
Klartext Programming
Brand:
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| Size: 11.92 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Basic Information
31
About this Manual
32
Control Model, Software and Features
34
Software Options
36
New Functions 81760X-16
40
First Steps
49
Overview
50
Switching on the Machine
51
Acknowledging the Power Interruption
51
Programming the First Part
52
Selecting the Operating Mode
52
Important Controls and Displays
52
Creating a New NC Program / File Management
53
Defining a Workpiece Blank
54
Program Layout
55
Programming a Simple Contour
56
Creating a Cycle Program
61
Fundamentals
65
The TNC 620
66
HEIDENHAIN Klartext and ISO
66
Compatibility
66
Visual Display Unit and Operating Panel
67
Display Screen
67
Setting the Screen Layout
68
Operating Panel
69
Screen Keypad
72
Modes of Operation
73
Manual Operation and El. Handwheel
73
Positioning with Manual Data Input
73
Programming
74
Test Run
74
Program Run, Full Sequence and Program Run, Single Block
75
NC Fundamentals
76
Position Encoders and Reference Marks
76
Programmable Axes
76
Reference Systems
77
Designation of the Axes on Milling Machines
87
Polar Coordinates
87
Absolute and Incremental Workpiece Positions
88
Selecting the Preset
89
Creating and Entering NC Programs
90
Structure of an NC Program in HEIDENHAIN Klartext
90
Defining the Workpiece Blank: BLK FORM
91
Creating a New NC Program
94
Programming Tool Movements in Klartext
96
Actual Position Capture
98
Editing an NC Program
99
The Control's Search Function
103
File Management
105
Files
105
Displaying Externally Generated Files on the Control
107
Directories
107
Paths
107
Overview: Functions of the File Manager
108
Calling the File Manager
109
Selecting Drives, Directories and Files
110
Creating a New Directory
112
Creating New File
112
Copying a Single File
112
Copying Files into Another Directory
113
Copying a Table
114
Copying a Directory
115
Choosing One of the Last Files Selected
115
Deleting a File
116
Deleting a Directory
116
Tagging Files
117
Renaming a File
118
Sorting Files
118
Additional Functions
119
Tools
121
Entering Tool-Related Data
122
Feed Rate F
122
Spindle Speed S
123
Tool Data
124
Requirements for Tool Compensation
124
Tool Number, Tool Name
124
Tool Length L
124
Tool Radius R
126
Delta Values for Lengths and Radii
126
Entering Tool Data into the NC Program
127
Calling the Tool Data
128
Tool Change
130
Tool Compensation
133
Introduction
133
Tool Length Compensation
133
Tool Radius Compensation
134
Programming Contours
137
Tool Movements
138
Path Functions
138
FK Free Contour Programming (Option 19)
138
Miscellaneous Functions M
138
Subprograms and Program Section Repeats
139
Programming with Q Parameters
139
Fundamentals of Path Functions
140
Programming Tool Movements for Machining
140
Approaching and Departing a Contour
144
Starting Point and End Point
144
Overview: Types of Paths for Contour Approach and Departure
146
Important Positions for Approach and Departure
147
Approaching on a Straight Line with Tangential Connection: APPR LT
149
Approaching on a Straight Line Perpendicular to the First Contour Point: APPR LN
149
Approaching on a Circular Path with Tangential Connection: APPR CT
150
Approaching on a Circular Path with Tangential Connection from a Straight Line to the Contour: APPR LCT
151
Departing in a Straight Line with Tangential Connection: DEP LT
152
Departing in a Straight Line Perpendicular to the Last Contour Point: DEP LN
152
Departing on a Circular Path with Tangential Connection: DEP CT
153
Departing on a Circular Arc Tangentially Connecting the Contour and a Straight Line: DEP LCT
153
Path Contours - Cartesian Coordinates
154
Overview of Path Functions
154
Straight Line L
155
Inserting a Chamfer between Two Straight Lines
156
Rounded Corners RND
157
Circle Center CC
158
Circular Arc C Around Circle Center CC
159
Circular Arc CR with Fixed Radius
161
Circular Arc CT with Tangential Transition
163
Superimposing a Linear Motion on a Circular Contour
164
Example: Linear Movements and Chamfers with Cartesian Coordinates
165
Example: Circular Movements with Cartesian Coordinates
166
Example: Full Circle with Cartesian Coordinates
167
Path Contours - Polar Coordinates
168
Overview
168
Datum for Polar Coordinates: Pole CC
169
Straight Line LP
169
Circular Path CP Around Pole CC
170
Circle CTP with Tangential Connection
170
Helix
171
Example: Linear Movement with Polar Coordinates
173
Example: Helix
174
Path Contours - FK Free Contour Programming (Option 19)
175
Fundamentals
175
Defining the Working Plane
176
FK Programming Graphics
177
Initiating the FK Dialog
178
Pole for FK Programming
178
Free Straight Line Programming
179
Free Circular Path Programming
180
Input Possibilities
181
Auxiliary Points
184
Relative Data
185
Example: FK Programming 1
187
Example: FK Programming 2
188
Example: FK Programming 3
189
Programming Aids
191
GOTO Function
192
Using the GOTO Key
192
Screen Keypad
193
Entering Text with the Screen Keypad
193
Display of NC Programs
194
Syntax Highlighting
194
Scrollbar
194
Adding Comments
195
Application
195
Entering Comments During Programming
195
Inserting Comments after Program Entry
195
Entering a Comment in a Separate NC Block
195
Commenting out an Existing NC Block
195
Functions for Editing a Comment
196
Freely Editing an NC Program
197
Skipping NC Blocks
198
Insert a Slash (/)
198
Delete the Slash (/)
198
Structuring NC Programs
199
Definition and Applications
199
Displaying the Program Structure Window / Changing the Active Window
199
Inserting a Structure Block in the Program Window
200
Selecting Blocks in the Program Structure Window
200
Calculator
201
Operation
201
Cutting Data Calculator
203
Application
203
Working with Cutting Data Tables
204
6.10 Programming Graphics
207
Activating and Deactivating Programming Graphics
207
Generating a Graphic for an Existing NC Program
208
Block Number Display ON/OFF
208
Erasing the Graphic
208
Showing Grid Lines
208
Magnification or Reduction of Details
209
6.11 Error Messages
210
Display of Errors
210
Opening the Error Window
210
Detailed Error Messages
211
INTERNAL INFO Soft Key
211
GROUPING Soft Key
212
ACTIVATE AUTOMATIC SAVING Soft Key
212
HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 Programming Station User Manual (498 pages)
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Table of Contents
The Character Set of the Fixed Cycle 225 Engraving was
11
The Character Set of the Fixed Cycle 225 Engraving was
12
Table of Contents
15
Fundamentals / Overviews
45
Using Fixed Cycles
49
Working with Fixed Cycles
50
Machine-Specific Cycles (Software Option19)
50
Defining a Cycle Using Soft Keys
51
Defining a Cycle Using the GOTO Function
51
Calling a Cycle
52
Program Defaults for Cycles
54
Overview
54
Entering GLOBAL DEF
54
Using GLOBAL DEF Information
55
Global Data Valid Everywhere
56
Global Data for Drilling Operations
56
Global Data for Milling Operations with Pocket Cycles 25X
56
Global Data for Milling Operations with Contour Cycles
57
Global Data for Positioning Behavior
57
Global Data for Probing Functions
57
PATTERN DEF Pattern Definition
58
Application
58
Entering PATTERN DEF
59
Using PATTERN DEF
59
Defining Individual Machining Positions
60
Defining a Single Row
60
Defining a Single Pattern
61
Defining Individual Frames
62
Defining a Full Circle
63
Defining a Pitch Circle
64
Point Tables
65
Application
65
Creating a Point Table
65
Hiding Single Points from the Machining Process
66
Selecting a Point Table in the Program
66
Calling a Cycle in Connection with Point Tables
67
Fixed Cycles: Drilling
69
Fundamentals
70
Overview
70
CENTERING (Cycle 240, DIN/ISO: G240, Software Option 19)
71
Cycle Run
71
Please Note While Programming
71
Cycle Parameters
72
DRILLING (Cycle 200)
73
Cycle Run
73
Please Note While Programming
73
Cycle Parameters
74
REAMING (Cycle 201, DIN/ISO: G201, Software Option 19)
75
Cycle Run
75
Please Note While Programming
75
Cycle Parameters
76
BORING (Cycle 202, DIN/ISO: G202, Software Option 19)
77
Cycle Run
77
Please Note While Programming
78
Cycle Parameters
79
UNIVERSAL DRILLING (Cycle 203, DIN/ISO: G203, Software Option 19)
80
Cycle Run
80
Please Note While Programming
80
Cycle Parameters
81
BACK BORING (Cycle 204, DIN/ISO: G204, Software Option 19)
83
Cycle Run
83
Please Note While Programming
84
Cycle Parameters
85
UNIVERSAL PECKING (Cycle 205, DIN/ISO: G205, Software Option 19)
86
Cycle Run
86
Please Note While Programming
87
Cycle Parameters
88
BORE MILLING (Cycle 208, Software Option 19)
90
Cycle Run
90
Please Note While Programming
91
Cycle Parameters
92
SINGLE-LIP DEEP-HOLE DRILLING (Cycle 241, DIN/ISO: G241, Software Option 19)
93
Cycle Run
93
Please Note While Programming
93
Cycle Parameters
94
3.11 Programming Examples
96
Example: Drilling Cycles
96
Example: Using Drilling Cycles in Connection with PATTERN DEF
97
Fixed Cycles: Tapping / Thread Milling
99
Fundamentals
100
Overview
100
TAPPING with a Floating Tap Holder (Cycle 206, DIN/ISO: G206)
101
Cycle Run
101
Please Note While Programming
102
Cycle Parameters
103
RIGID TAPPING Without a Floating Tap Holder (Cycle 207, DIN/ISO: G207)
104
Cycle Run
104
Please Note While Programming
105
Cycle Parameters
106
Retracting after a Program Interruption
106
TAPPING with CHIP BREAKING (Cycle 209, DIN/ISO: G209, Software Option 19)
107
Cycle Run
107
Please Note While Programming
108
Cycle Parameters
109
Fundamentals of Thread Milling
111
Prerequisites
111
THREAD MILLING (Cycle 262, DIN/ISO: G262, Software Option 19)
113
Cycle Run
113
Please Note While Programming
114
Cycle Parameters
115
THREAD MILLING/COUNTERSINKING (Cycle 263, DIN/ISO:G263, Software Option 19)
116
Cycle Run
116
Please Note While Programming
117
Cycle Parameters
118
THREAD DRILLING/MILLING (Cycle 264, DIN/ISO: G264, Software Option 19)
120
Cycle Run
120
Please Note While Programming
121
Cycle Parameters
122
HELICAL THREAD DRILLING/MILLING (Cycle 265, DIN/ISO: G265, Software Option 19)
124
Cycle Run
124
Please Note While Programming
125
Cycle Parameters
126
OUTSIDE THREAD MILLING (Cycle 267, DIN/ISO: G267, Software Option 19)
128
Cycle Run
128
Please Note While Programming
129
Cycle Parameters
130
4.11 Programming Examples
132
Example: Thread Milling
132
Fixed Cycles: Pocket Milling / Stud Milling / Slot Milling
135
Fundamentals
136
Overview
136
RECTANGULAR POCKET (Cycle 251, DIN/ISO: G251, Software Option 19)
137
Cycle Run
137
Please Note While Programming
138
Cycle Parameters
139
CIRCULAR POCKET (Cycle 252, DIN/ISO: G252, Software Option 19)
141
Cycle Run
141
Please Note While Programming
143
Cycle Parameters
144
SLOT MILLING (Cycle 253, DIN/ISO: G253), Software Option 19
146
Cycle Run
146
Please Note While Programming
147
Cycle Parameters
148
CIRCULAR SLOT (Cycle 254, DIN/ISO: G254, Software Option 19)
150
Cycle Run
150
Please Note While Programming
151
Cycle Parameters
152
RECTANGULAR STUD (Cycle 256, DIN/ISO: G256, Software Option 19)
155
Cycle Run
155
Please Note While Programming
156
Cycle Parameters
157
CIRCULAR STUD (Cycle 257, DIN/ISO: G257, Software Option 19)
159
Cycle Run
159
Please Note While Programming
159
Cycle Parameters
161
CIRCULAR STUD (Cycle 258, DIN/ISO: G258, Software Option 19)
163
Cycle Run
163
Please Note While Programming
164
Cycle Parameters
165
FACE MILLING (Cycle 233, DIN/ISO: G233, Software Option 19)
168
Cycle Run
168
Please Note While Programming
171
Cycle Parameters
172
Programming Examples
175
Example: Milling Pockets, Studs and Slots
175
Fixed Cycles: Pattern Definitions
177
Fundamentals
178
Overview
178
POLAR PATTERN (Cycle 220, DIN/ISO: G220, Software Option 19)
179
Cycle Run
179
Please Note While Programming
179
Cycle Parameters
180
LINEAR PATTERN (Cycle 221, DIN/ISO: G221, Software Option 19)
182
Cycle Run
182
Please Note While Programming
182
Cycle Parameters
183
Programming Examples
184
Example: Polar Hole Patterns
184
Fixed Cycles: Contour Pocket
187
SL Cycles
188
Fundamentals
188
Overview
189
CONTOUR (Cycle 14, DIN/ISO: G37)
190
Please Note While Programming
190
Cycle Parameters
190
Superimposed Contours
191
Fundamentals
191
Subprograms: Overlapping Pockets
191
Area of Inclusion
192
Area of Exclusion
193
Area of Intersection
194
CONTOUR DATA (Cycle 20, DIN/ISO: G120, Software Option 19)
195
Please Note While Programming
195
Cycle Parameters
196
PILOT DRILLING (Cycle 21, DIN/ISO: G121, Software Option 19)
197
Cycle Run
197
Please Note While Programming
198
Cycle Parameters
198
ROUGHING (Cycle 22, DIN/ISO: G122, Software Option 19)
199
Cycle Run
199
Please Note While Programming
200
Cycle Parameters
201
FLOOR FINISHING (Cycle 23, DIN/ISO: G123, Software Option 19)
203
Cycle Run
203
Please Note While Programming
203
Cycle Parameters
204
SIDE FINISHING (Cycle 24, DIN/ISO: G124, Software Option 19)
205
Cycle Run
205
Please Note While Programming
206
Cycle Parameters
207
CONTOUR TRAIN (Cycle 25, DIN/ISO: G125, Software Option 19)
208
Cycle Run
208
Please Note While Programming
208
Cycle Parameters
209
CONTOUR TRAIN DATA (Cycle 270, DIN/ISO: G270, Software Option 19)
210
Please Note While Programming
210
Cycle Parameters
211
TROCHOIDAL SLOT (Cycle 275, DIN ISO G275, Software Option 19)
212
Cycle Run
212
Please Note While Programming
213
Cycle Parameters
214
Programming Examples
216
Example: Roughing-Out and Fine-Roughing a Pocket
216
Example: Pilot Drilling, Roughing-Out and Finishing Overlapping Contours
218
Example: Contour Train
220
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
25
1 First Steps with the TNC 620
53
Overview
54
Machine Switch-On
54
Acknowledging the Power Interruption and Moving to the Reference Points
54
Programming the First Part
55
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
55
The most Important TNC Keys
55
Opening a New Program/File Management
56
Defining a Workpiece Blank
57
Program Layout
58
Programming a Simple Contour
59
Creating a Cycle Program
62
Graphically Testing the First Part (Option Number 20)
64
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
64
Selecting the Tool Table for the Test Run
64
Choosing the Program You Want to Test
65
Selecting the Screen Layout and the View
65
Starting the Test Run
66
Setting up Tools
67
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
67
Preparing and Measuring Tools
67
The Tool Table TOOL.T
68
The Pocket Table TOOL_P .TCH
69
Workpiece Setup
70
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
70
Clamping the Workpiece
70
Datum Setting with a 3-D Touch Probe (Option Number 17)
71
Running the First Program
72
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
72
Choosing the Program You Want to Run
72
Start the Program
72
2 Introduction
74
The TNC 620
74
Programming: in HEIDENHAIN Conversational and DIN/ISO
74
Compatibility
74
Visual Display Unit and Operating Panel
75
Display Screen
75
Set Screen Layout
76
Control Panel
76
Modes of Operation
77
Manual Operation and El. Handwheel
77
Positioning with Manual Data Input
77
Programming
78
Test Run
78
Program Run, Full Sequence and Program Run, Single Block
79
Status Displays
80
General Status Display
80
Additional Status Displays
82
Window Manager
88
Task Bar
89
Remote Desktop Manager (Option 133)
90
Introduction
90
Configuring Connections - Windows Terminal Service
91
Configuring the Connection - VNC
93
Starting and Stopping the Connection
94
Selinux Security Software
95
Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D Touch Probes and Electronic Handwheels
96
3-D Touch Probes (Touch Probe Functions Software Option)
96
HR Electronic Handwheels
97
3 Programming: Fundamentals, File Management
99
Fundamentals
100
Position Encoders and Reference Marks
100
Reference System
100
Reference System on Milling Machines
101
Designation of the Axes on Milling Machines
101
Polar Coordinates
102
Absolute and Incremental Workpiece Positions
103
Selecting the Datum
104
Opening Programs and Entering
105
Organization of an NC Program in HEIDENHAIN Conversational Format
105
Define the Blank: BLK FORM
106
Opening a New Part Program
109
Programming Tool Movements in Conversational Dialog
110
Actual Position Capture
112
Editing a Program
113
The TNC Search Function
116
File Management: Basics
117
Files
117
Displaying Externally Generated Files on the TNC
119
Data Backup
119
Working with the File Manager
120
Directories
120
Paths
120
Overview: Functions of the File Manager
121
Calling the File Manager
122
Selecting Drives, Directories and Files
123
Creating a New Directory
125
Creating a New File
125
Copying a Single File
125
Copying Files into Another Directory
126
Copying a Table
127
Copying a Directory
128
Choosing One of the Last Files Selected
128
Deleting a File
129
Deleting a Directory
129
Tagging Files
130
Renaming a File
130
Sorting Files
131
Additional Functions
131
Additional Tools for Management of External File Types
132
Additional Tools for Itcs
139
Data Transfer to or from an External Data Carrier
141
The TNC in a Network
142
USB Devices on the TNC
143
HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 Programming Station User Manual (695 pages)
Brand:
HEIDENHAIN
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 32.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
27
New Functions 81760X
14
Programs with .HU and .HC Extensions Can be Selected and
16
The D18 Functions Have Been Expanded, See "D18 – Reading System Data
19
Path Contours - Polar Coordinates/Path Contours - Fk Free Contour Programming (Option 19)
37
First Steps with the TNC 620
57
Acknowledging the Power Interruption and Moving to the Reference Points
58
Machine Switch-On
58
Overview
58
Programming the First Part
59
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
59
The most Important TNC Keys
59
Opening a New Program/File Management
60
Defining a Workpiece Blank
61
Program Layout
62
Programming a Simple Contour
63
Creating a Cycle Program
66
Graphically Testing the First Part (Option Number 20)
68
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
68
Selecting the Tool Table for the Test Run
68
Choosing the Program You Want to Test
69
Selecting the Screen Layout and the View
69
Starting the Test Run
70
Preparing and Measuring Tools
71
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
71
Setting up Tools
71
The Tool Table TOOL.T
72
The Pocket Table TOOL_P .TCH
73
Clamping the Workpiece
74
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
74
Workpiece Setup
74
Datum Setting with a 3-D Touch Probe (Option Number 17)
75
Choosing the Program You Want to Run
76
Running the First Program
76
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
76
Start the Program
76
Introduction
77
Compatibility
78
HEIDENHAIN Klartext and DIN/ISO
78
The TNC 620
78
Display Screen
79
Visual Display Unit and Operating Panel
79
Control Panel
80
Set Screen Layout
80
Manual Operation and El. Handwheel
81
Modes of Operation
81
Positioning with Manual Data Input
81
Programming
82
Test Run
82
Program Run, Full Sequence and Program Run, Single Block
83
General Status Display
84
Status Displays
84
Additional Status Displays
86
Window Manager
92
Overview of the Task Bar
93
Portscan
95
Remote Service
96
Selinux Security Software
98
Vnc
99
Backup and Restore
101
Introduction
103
Remote Desktop Manager (Option 133)
103
Configuring Connections - Windows Terminal Service
104
Configuring the Connection - VNC
106
Starting and Stopping the Connection
107
3-D Touch Probes (Touch Probe Functions Software Option)
108
Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D Touch Probes and Electronic Handwheels
108
HR Electronic Handwheels
109
Fundamentals, File Management
111
Fundamentals
112
Position Encoders and Reference Marks
112
Reference Systems
113
Designation of the Axes on Milling Machines
123
Polar Coordinates
123
Absolute and Incremental Workpiece Positions
124
Selecting the Datum
125
Opening Programs and Entering
126
Structure of an NC Program in DIN/ISO Format
126
Define the Blank: G30/G31
127
Opening a New Part Program
130
Programming Tool Movements in DIN/ISO
131
Actual Position Capture
132
Editing a Program
133
The TNC Search Function
137
File Management: Basics
138
Files
138
Data Backup
140
Displaying Externally Generated Files on the TNC
140
Programming Aids
167
Tool
195
Programming Contours
235
Path Contours - Polar Coordinates
264
Overview
264
Zero Point for Polar Coordinates: Pole I, J
265
Straight Line in Rapid Traverse G10 or Straight Line with Feed Rate F G11
265
Circular Path G12/G13/G15 Around Pole I, J
266
Circle G16 with Tangential Connection
266
Helix
267
Example: Linear Movement with Polar Coordinates
269
Example: Helix
270
Path Contours - FK Free Contour Programming (Option 19)
271
Fundamentals
271
FK Programming Graphics
273
Initiating the FK Dialog
274
Pole for FK Programming
274
Free Straight Line Programming
275
Free Circular Path Programming
276
Input Possibilities
277
Auxiliary Points
280
Relative Data
281
Example: FK Programming 1
283
Data Transfer from CAD Files
285
Subprograms and Program Section Repeats
305
Programming Q Parameters
323
Miscellaneous Functions
385
Special Functions
407
Multiple Axismachining
433
Pallet Management
475
Manual Operation and Setup
481
Positioning with Manual Data Input
549
Test Run and Program Run
555
MOD Functions
591
Tables and Overviews
623
HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 Programming Station User Manual (521 pages)
Setup, Testing and Running NC Programs
Brand:
HEIDENHAIN
| Category:
Control Systems
| Size: 14.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Basic Information
25
About this Manual
26
Control Model, Software and Features
28
Software Options
30
New Functions 81760X-16
34
First Steps
43
Overview
44
Switching on the Machine
45
Acknowledging the Power Interruption and Moving to the Reference Points
45
Graphically Testing the Workpiece (Option 20)
46
Selecting the Test Run Operating Mode
46
Selecting the Tool Table
46
Selecting the NC Program
47
Selecting the Screen Layout and the View
47
Starting the Test Run
48
Setting up Tools
49
Selecting the Manual Operation Mode
49
Preparing and Measuring Tools
49
Editing the TOOL.T Tool Table
50
Editing the TOOL_P.TCH Pocket Table
51
Workpiece Setup
52
Selecting the Correct Operating Mode
52
Clamping the Workpiece
52
Presetting with a 3-D Touch Probe (Option Number 17)
52
Machining the Workpiece
54
Selecting the Program Run, Single Block or Program Run, Full Sequence Operating Mode
54
Selecting the NC Program
54
Starting an NC Program
54
Fundamentals
55
The TNC 620
56
HEIDENHAIN Klartext and ISO
56
Compatibility
56
Data Security and Data Protection
57
Visual Display Unit and Operating Panel
59
Display Screen
59
Setting the Screen Layout
60
Operating Panel
61
Screen Keypad
64
Modes of Operation
65
Manual Operation and El. Handwheel
65
Positioning with Manual Data Input
65
Programming
66
Test Run
66
Program Run, Full Sequence and Program Run, Single Block
67
Status Displays
68
General Status Display
68
Additional Status Displays
71
File Management
80
Files
80
Displaying Externally Generated Files on the Control
82
Directories
82
Paths
82
Calling the File Manager
83
Additional Functions
84
Selecting Drives, Directories and Files
86
Choosing One of the Last Files Selected
88
USB Devices on the Control
88
Data Transfer to or from an External Data Carrier
90
The Control Within the Network
91
Data Backup
92
Importing a File from an Itnc 530
92
Additional Tools for Management of External File Types
93
Error Messages and Help System
101
Error Messages
101
Tncguide: Context-Sensitive Help
107
NC Fundamentals
113
Position Encoders and Reference Marks
113
Programmable Axes
113
Reference Systems
114
Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D Touch Probes and Electronic Handwheels
124
3-D Touch Probes (Option 17)
124
HR Electronic Handwheels
125
Tools
127
Tool Data
128
Tool Number, Tool Name
128
Tool Length L
128
Tool Radius R
130
Tool Table Fundamentals
130
Creating and Activating an INCH-Based Tool Table
134
Entering Tool Data into the Table
135
Importing Tool Tables
139
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