E70 Series Instruction Manual
3.1 Screen Configuration
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This sets the tool compensation amount.
There are three types of tool compensation, and the display differs for each type.
The number of tool compensation combinations are 200 sets on M system and 80
sets on L system.
3.2 Tool Compensation
amount
This performs the tool measurement.
By manually moving the tool to the measurement point, the movement distance from
the basic point to the measurement point is measured, and this can be set as the tool
compensation amount.
This menu is displayed when "#8932 Hide measure scrn" is set to "0".
3.3 Tool Measurement
This registers tools.
A tool number is allocated to the tool to allow the NC to recognize the tool attached
to the machine. The tool number is registered based on the magazine pot, spindle,
and standby location to which the tool is attached.
3.4 Tool Registration
This performs the tool life management.
The life management data containing information such as the tool usage status is set
and displayed.
Two management methods are used for tool life management.
3.5 Tool Life
Management
This sets the workpiece coordinate system offset amount.
This sets and displays the coordinate system offset amount controlled by the NC.
3.6 Workpiece
Coordinate System
Offset
This sets the user parameters.
This screen is used to switch between, set, and display parameter types.
3.7 User Parameters
This edits the MDI program.
Press this menu to show the MDI program contents in a pop-up display.
3.8 MDI Program
Editing
This sets an arbitrary value for the relative position counter.
3.9 Counter Setting
This performs the manual numerical value commands.
3.10 Manual Numerical
Value Commands
This searches T code among the designated program (including the subprograms)
and lists in order that it was found.
3.11 T Code List
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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