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40 CNC
Oscilloscope
function
To select another editable data or field, use the [
Ï
] [
Ð
]. It is a rotary
selection, if the first element is selected on the screen, when
pressing [
Ï
] the focus goes to the last one, whereas if the last
element is selected, when pressing [
Ð
] the focus goes to the first
one.
Not all the data may be edited, only the ones that may be selected,
those having the focus. There are two types of editable fields:
Editable values:
They may be assigned a value, sometimes numerical (numbers
only) and sometimes alphanumerical (numbers and letters).
Before validating the data, it is checked; if the data is incorrect, it
is rejected and a warning message is issued.
Values that may be selected:
The possible values are fixed and one of them may be selected.
Use the [
Í
] [
Î
] keys to see the possible values. On this type
values that are icons, the [White/Green] key has the same effect
as the [
Î
] key.
Softkeys
Accessing the oscilloscope mode enables the following softkeys:
32.1 Configuration
To define the variables to be analyzed, the trigger conditions and the
machine parameters of the CNC or the drive to be modified.
It offers 2 screens, one to set the parameters and the other one to
define the variables and trigger conditions.
On the screen for defining variables and the trigger condition, it is
possible to go from block of elements to another using the [page up]
and [page down] keys.
Scale / Offsets
To change the amplitude of each signal, move them vertically
or adjust the time base for all of them.
Analysis
To analyze, using 2 cursors, each signal of the last data
capture.
Parameters
To assign new values to the machine parameters of the CNC
and drive that have been defined in the "Configuration" screen.
Configuration
To define the variables to be analyzed, the trigger conditions
and the machine parameters of the CNC or the drive to be
modified.
Actions
It shows various softkeys to modify the data of each field
(amplitude of the signals, vertical movement, time base
adjustment, position of the cursors, etc.).
Begin
It captures data according to the conditions set on the
"Configuration" screen to be analyzed later on.
Summary of Contents for 8040 MC 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...