Manual Operation and Setup | Moving the machine axes
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Potentiometer settings
DANGER
Caution: Danger for the operator!
Activating the handwheel does not automatically activate the
potentiometers of the handwheel; rather the potentiometers
on the operating panel of the control remain active. After an
NC start on the handwheel, the control immediately begins
with machining or with axis positioning, even though the
potentiometers on the handwheel are set to 0 %. There is a risk
of death to anybody inside the working space!
Before using the handwheel, set the potentiometers of the
operating panel to 0 %
When using the handwheel, always also activate the
potentiometers of the handwheel
The potentiometers of the machine operating panel continue to be
active after you have activated the handwheel. If you want to use
the potentiometers on the handwheel, proceed as follows:
Press the
CTRL
and
handwheel
keys on the HR 5xx at the
same time
The control shows the soft-key menu for selecting the
potentiometers in the handwheel's display.
Press the
HW
soft key to activate the handwheel
potentiometers
If you have activated the potentiometers on the handwheel, you
must reactivate the potentiometers of the machine operating panel
before deselecting the handwheel. Proceed as follows:
Press the
CTRL
and
handwheel
keys on the HR 5xx at the
same time
The control shows the soft-key menu for selecting the
potentiometers in the handwheel's display.
Press the
KBD
soft key to activate the potentiometers of the
machine operating panel
The control issues a warning if the handwheel potentiometers are
still active after the handwheel has been deactivated.
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 E
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Page 5: ...Fundamentals...
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Page 63: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 620...
Page 86: ......
Page 87: ...2 Introduction...
Page 123: ...3 Operating the Touchscreen...
Page 139: ...4 Fundamentals File Management...
Page 199: ...5 Programming Aids...
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Page 229: ...6 Tools...
Page 271: ...7 Programming Contours...
Page 323: ...8 Data Transfer from CAD Files...
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Page 345: ...9 Subprograms and Program Section Repeats...
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Page 365: ...10 Programming Q Parameters...
Page 467: ...11 Miscellaneous Functions...
Page 489: ...12 Special Functions...
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Page 533: ...13 Multiple Axis Machining...
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Page 597: ...14 Pallet Management...
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Page 611: ...15 Batch Process Manager...
Page 619: ...16 Manual Operation and Setup...
Page 693: ...17 Positioning with Manual Data Input...
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Page 699: ...18 Test Run and Program Run...
Page 737: ...19 MOD Functions...
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