13 Tables and Overviews
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Error message during cycle call
MP7441
Error message when M3/M4 not active:
0
Suppress error message when M3/M4 not active:
+1
reserved:
+2
Suppress error message when positive depth programmed:
+0
Output error message when negative depth programmed:
+4
M function for spindle orientation in the
fixed cycles
MP7442
Function inactive:
0
Orientation directly through the NC:
-1
M function for orienting the spindle:
1
to
999
Maximum contouring speed at feed rate
override setting of 100% in the Program Run
modes
MP7470
0
to
99 999
[mm/min]
Feed rate for rotary-axis compensation
movements
MP7471
0
to
99 999
[mm/min]
Datums from a datum table are referenced
to the
MP7475
Workpiece datum:
0
Machine datum:
1
Running pallet tables
MP7683
Program Run, Single Block: Run one line of the active NC program at every
NC start; Program Run, Full Sequence: Run the entire NC program at
every NC start:
+0
Program Run, Single Block: Run the entire NC program at every NC
start:
+1
Program Run, Full Sequence: Run all NC programs up to the next pallet at
every NC start:
+2
Program Run, Full Sequence: Run the entire NC pallet file at every NC
start:
+4
Program Run, Full Sequence: If running of the complete pallet file is
selected (+4), then run the pallet file without interruption, i.e. until you
press NC stop:
+8
Pallet tables can be edited with the EDIT PALLET soft key:
+16
Display the AUTOSTART soft key:
+32
Pallet table or NC program is displayed:
+64
Machining and program run
Summary of Contents for TNC 426
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Page 8: ...IV...
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Page 27: ...1 Introduction...
Page 41: ...2 Manual Operation and Setup...
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Page 55: ...3 Positioning with Manual Data Input MDI...
Page 59: ...4 Programming Fundamentals of NC File Management Programming Aids Pallet Management...
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Page 123: ...5 Programming Tools...
Page 153: ...6 Programming Programming Contours...
Page 201: ...7 Programming Miscellaneous functions...
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Page 227: ...8 Programming Cycles...
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Page 367: ...9 Programming Subprograms and Program Section Repeats...
Page 381: ...10 Programming Q Parameters...
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Page 425: ...11 Test run and Program Run...
Page 443: ...12 MOD Functions...
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