
MOD Functions | Select the position display
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Display
Function
ACTDST
Distance remaining to the programmed position
in the input coordinate system; difference
between actual and target positions
Examples with Cycle 11:
Scaling factor 0.2
L IX+10
The ACTDST display shows 10 mm.
The scaling factor does not have any
influence.
Example with Cycle 11 and tilled working plane:
Tilt A by 45°
Scaling factor 0.2
L IX+10
The ACTDST display shows 10 mm.
The scaling factor and the tilt do not have any
influence.
REFDST
Distance remaining to the programmed position
in the machine coordinate system; difference
between actual and target positions
Examples with Cycle 11
Scaling factor 0.2
L IX+10
The REFDST display shows 2 mm.
The scaling factor has an effect on the
distance and thus on the display.
Example with Cycle 11 and tilled working plane:
Tilt A by 45°
Scaling factor 0.2
L IX+10
The REFDST display shows 1.4 mm in the X
and Z axes.
The scaling factor and the tilt have an effect
on the distance and thus on the display.
M118
Traverse paths that were executed with
handwheel superimpositioning function (
M118
)
The
HR POS
tab of the expanded
status display should be used
(additional
VT
display) for the
handwheel superimpositioning of the
Global Program Settings
function.
With the MOD function
Position display 1
, you can select the
position display in the status display.
With the MOD function
Position display 2
, you can select the
position display in the additional status display.
Summary of Contents for TNC 640
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Page 5: ...Fundamentals ...
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Page 67: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 640 ...
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Page 91: ...2 Introduction ...
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Page 131: ...3 Operating the Touchscreen ...
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Page 145: ...4 Fundamentals File Management ...
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Page 237: ...6 Tools ...
Page 281: ...7 Programming Contours ...
Page 333: ...8 Data Transfer from CAD Files ...
Page 355: ...9 Subprograms and Program Section Repeats ...
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Page 375: ...10 Programming Q Parameters ...
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Page 479: ...11 Miscellaneous Functions ...
Page 501: ...12 Special Functions ...
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Page 585: ...13 Multiple Axis Machining ...
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Page 651: ...14 Pallet Management ...
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Page 665: ...15 Batch Process Manager ...
Page 673: ...16 Turning ...
Page 713: ...17 Manual Operation and Setup ...
Page 797: ...18 Positioning with Manual Data Input ...
Page 803: ...19 Test Run and Program Run ...
Page 843: ...20 MOD Functions ...
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