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10.3 Describing Contours through
Mathematical Operations
Function
The Q parameters listed below enable you to program basic
mathematical functions in a part program:
U
Select a Q parameter function: Press the Q key (in the numerical
keypad at right). The Q parameter functions are displayed in a soft-
key row.
U
To select the mathematical functions: Press the BASIC
ARITHMETIC The TNC then displays the following soft keys:
Overview
To the right of the “=” character you can enter the following:
n
Two numbers
n
Two Q parameters
n
A number and a Q parameter
The Q parameters and numerical values in the equations can be
entered with positive or negative signs.
Function
Soft key
FN0: ASSIGN
Example:
FN0: Q5 = +60
Assigns a numerical value.
FN1: ADDITION
Example:
FN1: Q1 = –Q2 + –5
Calculates and assigns the sum of two values.
FN2: SUBTRACTION
Example:
FN2: Q1 = +10 – +5
Calculates and assigns the difference of two values.
FN3: MULTIPLICATION
Example:
FN3: Q2 = +3 * +3
Calculates and assigns the product of two values.
FN4: DIVISION
Example:
FN4: Q4 = +8 DIV +Q2
Calculates and assigns the quotient of two values.
Not permitted: division by 0
FN5: SQUARE ROOT
Example:
FN5: Q20 = SQRT 4
Calculates and assigns the square root of a number.
Not permitted:
Square root of a negative number
Summary of Contents for TNC 426
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Page 27: ...1 Introduction...
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