Installation manual.
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
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Handwheels connected through the keyboard.
Handwheels are numbered from -9 to -1. Handwheels are numbered following the logic order
of the keyboards (rotary switch of the Power Supply element).
Handwheels connected through the remote CAN groups.
Handwheels are numbered from 1 to 40. The handwheels are numbered following the logic
order of the remote groups (rotary switch of the Power Supply element). If there are several
Counter modules in each group, the order is from top to bottom and from left to right.
Handwheels connected through the local feedback inputs.
The 8065 has two feedback inputs and this parameter indicates which one of them is used.
Handwheels are numbered from 1 to 2.
The 8060 only has one feedback input; therefore, there is no need to set this parameter.
Handwheels connected through the RCS-S modules (Sercos counter).
Handwheels are numbered from 1 to 32. Handwheels are numbered according to the logical
order of the RCS-.S modules (parameter SERCOUNTID). The feedback inputs of the first
module will be 1 through 4, those of the second module 5 through 8 and so on.
HWFBTYPE
Feedback type associated with the handwheel input.
Possible values: TTL / TTLDIFF.
Default value: TTLDIFF.
Associated variable: (V.)MPMAN.HWFBTYPE[hw]
Parameter included in the MANPG table.
Type of feedback associated with the handwheel input when it is connected to the local inputs
or to an RCS-S module (Sercos counter).
MPGAXIS
Name of the axis associated with the handwheel.
Possible values: Any axes defined in AXISNAME.
Associated variable: (V.)MPMAN.MPGAXIS[hw]
Parameter included in the MANPG table.
This parameter sets whether the handwheel is associated with a particular axis (individual
handwheel) or it can move any axis of the machine (general handwheel). To set an individual
handwheel, define the name of the axis it is associated with. To set a general handwheel,
do not assign any value to this parameter, leave it blank.
An axis may be moved indistinctly with its individual handwheel or with a general handwheel.
To move an axis with a general handwheel, use the jog keypad to select the axis to be moved.
To move an axis with an individual handwheel, no prior axis selection is needed.
• If there are several axes selected in handwheel mode, the general handwheel will move
all of them.
• If an axis has been selected which has an individual handwheel selected with it, this axis
may be moved with the general handwheel, with the individual one or with both at the
same time. When using both handwheels simultaneously, the CNC will add or subtract
the pulses provided by both handwheels depending on which direction they are turned.
• If the CNC has several general handwheels, any of them can move the axes selected
in handwheel mode. When using several handwheels simultaneously, each axis involved
will be applied the sum of the increments of all the handwheels.
Keyboard order.
Numbering of the handwheels.
First keyboard in the bus.
-1 -2 -3
Second keyboard in the bus.
-4 -5 -6
Third keyboard in the bus.
-7 -8 -9
Summary of Contents for CNC 8060
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