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area.
Write / Enter -
General purpose enter key.
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(Minus sign)- Used to enter negative numbers.
.
(Decimal Point)- Used for decimal precision.
d
ate
and
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iMe
The control contains a clock and date function. To view the time and date,
press the CRNT COMDS key, then Page Up or Page Down until the date and
time appears.
To make adjustments, press Emergency Stop, type the current date (in MM-
DD-YYYY format) or current time (in HH:MM format), and press WRITE/EN
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TER. Reset Emergency Stop when finished.
S
Pindle
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If any spindle has been idle for more than 4 days, it must be thermally cycled
prior to operation. This warm-up will prevent possible overheating of the spindle
due to the settling of lubrication. A 20-minute warm-up program (number
O02020) is supplied with the machine which will bring the spindle up to speed
slowly, allowing the spindle to thermally stabilize. This program can be used
daily for spindle warm-up prior to high-speed use.
c
oolant
l
evel
G
aUGe
The coolant level is displayed in the upper right of the screen in MEM mode, or
on the CURNT COMDS screen. A vertical bar shows the status of the coolant.
The display will flash when the coolant reaches a point that could cause inter
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mittent coolant flow.
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orK
b
eacon
The beacon light provides quick visual confirmation of the machine’s current
status. There are four different beacon states:
Off -
The machine is idle.
Solid Green -
The machine is running.
Flashing Green -
The machine is stopped, but is in a ready state. Operator
input is required to continue.
Flashing Red -
A fault has occurred, or the machine is in Emergency Stop.
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