Manual Operation and Setup | Managing presets
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16.5 Managing presets
Note
It is essential that you use the preset table in the
following cases:
If your machine is equipped with rotary axes (tilting
table or swivel head) and you work with the
Tilt
working plane
function
If your machine is equipped with a spindle-head
changing system
If up to now you have been working with older
controls with REF-based datum tables
You wish to machine several identical workpieces
that are aligned differently
The preset table can contain any number of rows (presets). To
optimize the file size and the processing speed, only use as many
rows as you need to manage your presets.
For safety reasons, new rows can be inserted only at the end of
the preset table.
Presets and pallet reference points
If you work with pallets, please note that the presets stored in the
preset table are relative to an activated pallet reference point.
Saving presets in the table
Refer to your machine manual.
The machine tool builder can disable presetting in
individual axes.
The preset table has the name
PRESET.PR
, and is saved
in the
TNC:\table\
directory.
PRESET.PR
is editable in the
Manual operation
and
Electronic handwheel
modes only if
the
CHANGE PRESET
soft key was pressed. You can open the
PRESET.PR
preset table in the
Programming
operating mode but
not edit it.
Copying the preset table into another directory (for data backup)
is permitted. Write-protected rows are also write-protected in the
copied tables.
Never change the number of rows in the copied tables! If you want
to reactivate the table, this may lead to problems.
To activate the preset table copied to another directory you have to
copy it back to the
TNC:\table\
directory
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...
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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 611: ...15 Batch Process Manager...
Page 619: ...16 Manual Operation and Setup...
Page 693: ...17 Positioning with Manual Data Input...
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