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Operation
When the operation authority is equal to or higher than level [2],
key is input to make
the selected pitch error compensation value modifiable. The compensation value is input by the
numerical keys and rewriting is completed after
is pressed.
3.3.3 System Message Page
On the system page set, press
software key to enter the system message
display page, and the page is shown in Fig.3-19:
Fig.3-19
The system message display page is mainly displayed the product type, the software, the
hardware and BOOT versions, the system code number, PLC type and operation authority level. The
operation authority level password can be rewritten and the operation authority can be set on the
page.
To realize the multi-level operation authority management, like the development maintenance,
the machine design and the equipment management, etc, GSK988TA/TB CNC system sets 5 level
operation authority level, 1 is the highest, 5 is the lowest:
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Level 1: The development level with the system software maintenance authority;
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Level 2: The machine manufacturer level includes PLC program editing, the screw pitch error
compensation data input and power off in the set time, etc.
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Level 3: (The user) equipment management level includes rewriting the parameter, editing the
part program and editing the tool compensation data, etc;
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Level 4: The machine operation level includes editing the tool compensation data and selecting
the part program (that is to say: the tool setting can be operated the part program for
automatic running can be selected), the parameters can’t be rewritten and the part
program can’t be edited;
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Level 5: Operation limit level, without the operation password (the operation password cancel
status), the parameters can’t be rewritten, the part program can’t be edit, the cutter
compensation data can’t be edit, the part program can’t be selected (that is to say: the
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