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Interrupt machining
There are several ways to interrupt a program run:
Programmed interruptions
Pressing the machine
STOP
button
Switching to Program Run, Single Block
If the TNC registers an error during program run, it automatically
interrupts the machining process.
Programmed interruptions
You can program interruptions directly in the part program. The
TNC interrupts the program run at a block containing one of the
following entries:
STOP
(with and without miscellaneous function)
Miscellaneous function
M0
,
M2
or
M30
Miscellaneous function
M6
(determined by the machine tool
builder)
Interruption through the machine STOP button
Press the machine
STOP
button: The block that the TNC is
currently executing is not completed. The NC stop signal in the
status display blinks (see table)
If you do not wish to continue the machining process, you can
reset the TNC with the
INTERNAL STOP
soft key. The NC stop
signal in the status display goes out. In this case, the program
must be restarted from the program beginning
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Meaning
Program run is stopped
Interruption of machining by switching to the Program Run,
Single Block mode of operation.
You can interrupt a program that is being run in the Program Run,
Full Sequence mode of operation by switching to the Program Run,
Single Block mode. The TNC interrupts the machining process at
the end of the current block.
Summary of Contents for TNC 320
Page 4: ...Controls of the TNC 4 TNC 320 User s Manual HEIDENHAIN Conversational Programming 3 2014 ...
Page 5: ...Fundamentals ...
Page 16: ...Contents 16 TNC 320 User s Manual HEIDENHAIN Conversational Programming 3 2014 ...
Page 43: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 320 ...
Page 63: ...2 Introduction ...
Page 81: ...3 Programming Fundamentals file management ...
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Page 125: ...4 Programming Programming aids ...
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Page 153: ...5 Programming Tools ...
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Page 181: ...6 Programming Programming contours ...
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Page 233: ...7 Programming Data transfer from DXF files or plain language contours ...
Page 251: ...8 Programming Subprograms and program section repeats ...
Page 267: ...9 Programming Q Parameters ...
Page 337: ...10 Programming Miscellaneous functions ...
Page 357: ...11 Programming Special functions ...
Page 379: ...12 Programming Multiple Axis Machining ...
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Page 407: ...13 Manual operation and setup ...
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Page 463: ...14 Positioning with Manual Data Input ...
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Page 469: ...15 Test run and program run ...
Page 497: ...16 MOD functions ...
Page 525: ...17 Tables and overviews ...