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External data transfer
Integrating TNC interfaces EXT1 (5020.0)
and EXT2 (5020.1) to an external device
MP5020.x
7 data bits (ASCII code, 8th bit = parity):
+0
8 data bits (ASCII code, 9th bit = parity):
+1
Block Check Character (BCC) any:
+0
Block Check Character (BCC) control character not permitted:
+2
Transmission stop through RTS active:
+4
Transmission stop through RTS inactive:
+0
Transmission stop through DC3 active:
+8
Transmission stop through DC3 inactive:
+0
Character parity even:
+0
Character parity odd:
+16
Character parity not desired:
+0
Character parity desired:
+32
11/2 stop bits:
+0
2 stop bit:
+64
1 stop bit:
+128
1 stop bit:
+192
Example:
Use the following setting to adjust the TNC interface EXT2 (MP 5020.1) to
an external non-HEIDENHAIN device:
8 data bits, any BCC, transmission stop through DC3, even character
parity, character parity desired, 2 stop bits
Input for
MP 5020.1
: 1+0+8+0+32+64 =
105
Interface type for EXT1 (5030.0) and
EXT2 (5030.1)
MP5030.x
Standard transmission:
0
Interface for blockwise transfer:
1
3-D touch probes and digitizing
Select touch probe
(only with option for digitizing with
measuring touch probe)
MP6200
Triggering touch probe:
0
Measuring touch probe:
1
Select signal transmission
MP6010
Touch probe with cable transmission:
0
Touch probe with infrared transmission:
1
Probing feed rate for triggering touch
probes
MP6120
1
to
3 000
[mm/min]
Maximum traverse to first probe point
MP6130
0.001
to
99 999.9999
[mm]
Safety clearance to probing point during
automatic measurement
MP6140
0.001
to
99 999.9999
[mm]
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 367: ...9 Programming Subprograms and Program Section Repeats...
Page 381: ...10 Programming Q Parameters...
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