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to the word ALL and push the RECV RS-232 key and the control will receive all
main and sub programs until it receives a “%” indicating end of input. All pro
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grams sent to the control from the PC must begin with a line containing a single
“%” and must end with a line containing a single “%”. Note that when using
“ALL”, the programs must have a Haas formatted program number (Onnnnn).
If there is not a program number, type in a program number before pushing
RECV RS-232 and the program will be stored under that number. Or select an
existing program for input and it will be replaced.
To send a program to the PC, use the cursor to select the program and push
the SEND RS-232 key. Select “ALL” to send all of the programs in the memory
of the control. A setting (Setting 41) can be turned on to add spaces to the RS-
232 output and improve the readability of the programs.
Parameters, settings, offsets, and macro variables pages may also be sent
individually via RS-232 by selecting the “LIST PROG” mode, selecting the
desired display screen, and pushing the SEND key. They can be received by
pushing the RECV key and selecting the file on the PC that is to be received.
The file can be viewed on a PC by adding “.txt” to the file name from CNC con
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trol. Then open the file on a PC using a program such as Windows Notepad.
If an abort message is received, check the set-up between the mill and the PC
and the cable.
File Delete
On the List Prog page, type “DEL <filename>” where <filename> is the name
of a file on the floppy disk. Press WRITE. The message “DISK DELETE” will
appear, and the file will be deleted from the floppy disk.
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(fnc)
A program can be run from its place on the network or from a storage device
(USB memory device, floppy disk, hard drive). To run a program from such a lo
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cation, go to the Device Manager screen (Press List Prog), highlight a program
on the selected device and press “Select Prog”.The program will be displayed
in the active program pane, and an “FNC” next to the program name in List
Prog indicates that it is the currently active FNC program. Sub-programs can
be called using an M98, provided that the subprogram is in the same directory
as the main program. Additionally, the subprogram must be named using the
Haas naming convention with case sensitivity, e.g. O12345.nc.
CAUTION! The program can be modified remotely, and the change will take
affect the next time the program is run. Subprograms may be changed while the
CNC program is running.
Program editing is not allowed in FNC. The program is displayed and can be
browsed through, but not edited. Editing can be done from a networked com-
puter or by loading the program into memory.
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