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OPERATION
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June 1999
P
ROGRAM
D
ISPLAYS
The PROGRAM DISPLAY is used to show a program being edited in EDIT mode or a program being run in
MEM. In MEM mode, there is also a PROGRAM REVIEW display available.
The PROGRAM DISPLAY uses 18 lines of the text display area of the CRT to show the command blocks of a
CNC program. The display is 40 positions wide and blocks that are longer than 40 positions are continued on
the next line of the display.
The PROGRAM REVIEW function is available whenever a program is being run. This allows you to review the
program that is running. This is selected by pressing F4 while in MEM mode and PROGRAM DISPLAY. The
screen is changed to an 80 column display with the normal MEM display on the left and PROGRAM REVIEW
on the right. The CURSOR and PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys can be used to change the display on the
right to a different part of the program. The display on the left will show the progress of the running program.
To exit PROGRAM REVIEW, select any other display.
While you are running a program, the BACKGROUND EDIT function is available as a standard feature. BACK-
GROUND EDIT allows you to edit any named program in memory while any program is being run in memory.
BACKGROUND EDIT is selected from MEM mode in PROG display by entering
Onnnnn
with the program
number and pressing F4. The display will change to the selected program while still running the first program.
BACKGROUND EDIT is enabled by parameters in your machine.
P
OSITION
D
ISPLAYS
The following are the five position displays in this control:
Home Page
This display shows the four displays simultaneously in small characters. The other displays are shown in large
characters. The PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys will change displays. The coordinates displayed (operator,
work, machine, or distance to go) are selected using the cursor
up
and
down
keys. The last display selected
will be shown in CURNT COMDS and SETNG / GRAPH displays when they are selected. In this display, any
axis that is at the zero position will be highlighted. In the other four displays, the selected axis will be blinking.
Operator Display
This display is for the operator/setup person to use as desired, and is not used by the control for any position-
ing functions. In JOG mode, and with this display selected, the ORIGIN button can be used to set the zero
position. This display will then show position relative to the selected zero position.
Work Display
This display shows how far the tool is away from the
X
,
Y
and
Z
zero of the programmed part. On power up, it
will display the value in work offset G54 automatically. It can only be changed by G54 through G59, G110
through G129, or by a G92 command. The machine uses this coordinate system to run the part.
Machine Display
This display is the machine coordinate system that is automatically set on power up and the first ZERO RET.
It cannot be changed by the operator or any work coordinate systems, and will always show the distance from
machine zero. It can be used by a non-modal G53 command.
Distance To Go
This display is an incremental display that shows the travel distance remaining before the axes stop. When in
the ZERO RET mode, this display shows a diagnostic value. When in JOG mode, this display shows the total
distance jogged. In rigid tapping, this number decreases to zero at the bottom of the hole and then increases
again as the reverse stroke occurs.
Summary of Contents for VF Series
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Page 21: ...2 1 INSTALLATION June 1999 96 8000 MACHINE FOOTPRINT VF 0 E 1 2 ...
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Page 433: ...96 8000 433 OPTIONS June 1999 Recovery from an E Stop initiated during a pallet change ...
Page 435: ...96 8000 435 OPTIONS June 1999 APC DIMENSIONS VF 3 4 WITH APC FOOTPRINT ...
Page 437: ...96 8000 437 OPTIONS June 1999 APC PALLET CLEARANCES ...
Page 443: ...TECHNICAL REFERENCE 443 June 1999 96 8000 SIDE MOUNT TOOL CHANGER RECOVERY FLOW CHART ...
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Page 506: ...Assembly Drawings June 1999 506 96 8000 VF 1 11 Gearbox Assembly 15 HP ...
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Page 517: ...Assembly Drawings June 1999 517 96 8000 Spindle Assembly VF0 10K TSCHP ...
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Page 522: ...Assembly Drawings June 1999 522 96 8000 TSCHP Tool Release Piston Assembly ...
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Page 524: ...Assembly Drawings June 1999 524 96 8000 32mmBall Screw Assembly ...
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Page 527: ...Assembly Drawings June 1999 527 96 8000 30 1215 Coupling Assembly ...
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