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17.1 Machine-specific user parameters
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TNC 320 | User's Manual
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17.1
Machine-specific user parameters
Application
The parameter values are entered in the
configuration editor
.
To enable you to set machine-specific functions,
your machine tool builder can define which machine
parameters are available as user parameters.
Furthermore, your machine tool builder can integrate
additional machine parameters, which are not
described in the following, into the TNC.
Refer to your machine manual.
The machine parameters are grouped as parameter objects in a
tree structure in the configuration editor. Each parameter object has
a name (e.g.
CfgDisplayLanguage
) that gives information about the
parameters it contains. A parameter object (entity) is marked with
an "E" in the folder symbol in the tree structure. Some machine
parameters have a key name to identify them unambiguously. The
key name assigns the parameter to a group (e.g. X for X axis). The
respective group folder bears the key name and is marked by a "K"
in the folder symbol.
If you are in the configuration editor for the user
parameters, you can change the display of the
existing parameters. In the default setting, the
parameters are displayed with short, explanatory
texts. To display the actual system names of the
parameters, press the key for the screen layout and
then the SHOW SYSTEM NAME soft key. Follow the
same procedure to return to the standard display.
Parameters not yet active and objects appear
dimmed. These can be activated with the MORE
FUNCTIONS and INSERT soft key.
The TNC saves a modification list of the last 20
changes to the configuration data. To restore
modifications, select the corresponding line and
press the MORE FUNCTIONS and DISCARD
CHANGES soft keys.
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 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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