Any desired program as subprogram
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Calling any program as a subprogram
Danger of collision!
Coordinate transformations that you define in the
called program also remain in effect for the calling
program too, unless you reset them.
If the program you want to call is located in the same
directory as the program you are calling it from, then
you only need to enter the program name.
If the program called is not located in the same
directory as the program you are calling it from, you
must enter the complete path, for example
TNC:
\ZW35\SCHRUPP\PGM1.H
If you want to call a DIN/ISO program, enter the file
type .I after the program name.
You can also call a program with Cycle
G39
.
As a rule, Q parameters are effective globally with a
program call with
%
. So please note that changes to
Q parameters in the called program also influence
the calling program.
Call a program with Calling a program
The
%
function calls any program as a subprogram. The control runs
the called program from the position where it was called in the
program.
To select the functions for program call, press the
PGM CALL
key
Press the
CALL PROGRAM
soft key: The TNC
starts the dialog for defining the program to be
called. Enter the path name with the keyboard
or
Press the
SELECT FILE
soft key: The TNC displays
a selection window in which you can select the
program to be called; confirm with the
ENT
key
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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Page 5: ...Fundamentals ...
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Page 57: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 620 ...
Page 77: ...2 Introduction ...
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Page 111: ...3 Fundamentals file management ...
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Page 167: ...4 Programming aids ...
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Page 285: ...7 Data transfer from CAD files ...
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Page 305: ...8 Subprograms and program section repeats ...
Page 323: ...9 Programming Q parameters ...
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Page 385: ...10 Miscellaneous functions ...
Page 407: ...11 Special functions ...
Page 433: ...12 Multiple axis machining ...
Page 475: ...13 Pallet management ...
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Page 481: ...14 Manual Operation and Setup ...
Page 549: ...15 Positioning with Manual Data Input ...
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Page 555: ...16 Test Run and Program Run ...
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