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Resuming program run after an interruption
If you interrupt a program run during execution of a subprogram or
program section repeat, use the RESTORE POS AT N function to
return to the position at which the program run was interrupted.
When a program run is interrupted, the TNC stores:
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The data of the last defined tool
n
Active coordinate transformations (e.g. datum shift, rotation,
mirroring)
n
The coordinates of the circle center that was last defined
The stored data are used for returning the tool to the contour after
manual machine axis positioning during an interruption (RESTORE
POSITION soft key).
Resuming program run with the START button
You can resume program run by pressing the machine START button
if the program was interrupted in one of the following ways:
n
The machine STOP button was pressed
n
A programmed interruption
Resuming program run after an error
If the error message is not blinking:
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Remove the cause of the error.
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To clear the error message from the screen, press the CE key.
U
Restart the program, or resume program run at the place at which it
was interrupted.
If the error message is blinking:
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Press and hold the END key for two seconds. This induces a TNC
system restart.
U
Remove the cause of the error.
U
Start again.
If you cannot correct the error, write down the error message and
contact your repair service agency.
If a program run is interrupted during a fixed cycle, the
program must be resumed from the beginning of the
cycle.
This means that some machining operations will be
repeated.
Note that the stored data remains active until it is reset
(e.g. if you select a new program).
Summary of Contents for TNC 426
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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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