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Settings
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SETTINGS
Introduction
Settings are machine conditions that have an affect on machine operation. In general, settings allow the operator or
setup person to lock out, turn on or specify functions.
The settings are organized into pages of similar groups rather than numeric order. This puts associated settings on
the same displayed page.
Changing Settings
Press the “SETNG/GRAPH” button to enter the setting pages Use the page up/down buttons scroll through the
setting pages, use the vertical cursor keys to move to the desired setting. Or enter a setting number and press the
down arrow button to go directly to that setting.
There are two types of Settings, the first has built-in selections that can be scrolled through and then selected by
pressing Write (Use the left/right arrow keys to scroll through the selections). The second type expect to have a
value entered. There is help text at the top of the screen that advises of the type of setting.
In some cases the Emergency Stop button must be pressed in order to change a setting. The message “Servo is
On” will display as a reminder that the Emergency stop button is not pressed.
Setting List
1 Auto Power Off Timer
This setting is used to power-down the machine when it has not been used for some time. The value entered in this
setting is the number of minutes the machine will remain idle until it is powered down. The machine will not be
powered down while a program is running, and the time (number of minutes) will start back at zero anytime buttons
is pressed or the jog handle is used. The auto-off sequence gives the operator a 15-second warning before power
down, at which time pressing any button will stop the power down.
2 Power Off At M30
Powers down the machine at the end of a program (M30) if this setting is set to “On”. The machine will give the
operator a 30-second warning once an M30 is reached; pressing any button will interrupt the sequence.
4 Graphics Rapid Path
This setting changes the way a program is viewed in the Graphics mode. When it is OFF, rapid (non-cutting tool
motions do not leave a path. When it is ON, rapid tool motions leave a dashed line on the screen.
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