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10 Improvements to the profile editor
The following improvements have been made:
It is possible to select the coordinate system of the work plane, axes
and their direction.
The right window, under "Display Area", indicates whether the
autozoom is on or not and the selected coordinate system.
It includes graphic data editing. Use the up-arrow and down-arrow
keys to select the desired window and key in the desired value.
It is possible to modify rectangular and circular elements.
There are 2 new softkeys:
Save and continue
To save a profile without having to quit the session.
Undo
To undo the last modification.
On conversational models, MC and MCO, it indicates the number of
the profile being edited.
11 Modified variables
HARCON
It indicates, with bits, the CNC's hardware configuration.
The bit will be "1" when the relevant configuration is available.
From now on, bits 24, 25, 26 indicate the type of monitor and bits 27,
28 the CPU turbo board being used.
MPGn
MP(X-C)n
MPSn
MPSSn
MPASn
MPLCn
These variables, related to machine parameters, that until now were
read-only, from this version on, can be read and written from the
CNC in the following cases:
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When they are executed inside an OEM program.
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When they are executed inside an OEM subroutine.
To modify machine parameters from the PLC, an OEM subroutine
containing the relevant variables must be executed using the
CNCEX instruction.
In order for the CNC to assume the new values, one must operate
according to the indicators associated with each machine
parameter.
bit
26,25,24
000
001
Color LCD Monitor
Monochrome LCD monitor
28,27
00
01
Turbo board at 25 Mhz
Turbo board at 40 Mhz
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It is necessary to press the keystroke sequence: "Shift -
Reset" or turn the CNC off and back on.
/
Just press Reset.
The rest of the parameters (those unmarked) will be updated
automatically, only by changing them.
Summary of Contents for 8040 MC CNC
Page 1: ...REF 0307 SOFT M 7 XX SOFT M 7 1X 8040 CNC NEW FEATURES...
Page 2: ...Page 2 of 2 8040 CNC NEW FEATURES SOFT M 7 XX SOFT M 7 1X...
Page 45: ...User notes NEW FEATURES SOFT M 7 XX Page 41 of 48 8040 CNC...
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Page 53: ...Operating Manual MC option Ref 0204 ing...
Page 143: ...Self teaching Manual MC option Ref 0112 ing...
Page 147: ...Chapter 1 Theory on CNC machines...
Page 156: ...Chapter 2 Theory on tools...
Page 164: ...Chapter 3 Hands on training...
Page 186: ...Chapter 4 Automatic Operations...
Page 201: ...Chapter 5 Summary of work cycles...
Page 220: ...Chapter 6 Conversational part programs...
Page 235: ...Appendix I Programming example...
Page 237: ...Self teaching Manual Appendix I Page 3 MC Model Programming example Step 1 Surface milling 1...
Page 239: ...Self teaching Manual Appendix I Page 5 MC Model Programming example Step 3 Rectangular boss 3...
Page 240: ...Self teaching Manual Appendix I Page 6 MC Model Programming example Step 4 Circular pocket 4...