E70 Series Instruction Manual
3.2 Tool Compensation Amount
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The wear data displays when the power is turned ON.
Following that, the wear data, tool length data, and tool nose data selection is stored.
Menus
Menu
Details
Type
Reference
This executes an absolute input.
C
3.2.2.4 Operation
Method
This executes an addition input.
C
(1) Setting the Tool
Compensation Data
This changes to the wear data display.
B
(Note) This menu displays for Type III.
This changes to the tool length data display.
B
(Note) This menu displays for Type III.
This changes to the tool nose data display.
B
(Note) This menu displays for Type III.
Set the offset No. and press [INPUT] to put that number to the top and
display the tool compensation data.
The cursor moves to the contents of that first line.
A
3.2.2.4 Operation
Method
(1) Setting the Tool
Compensation Data
This copies the contents of the tool compensation data in the selected line
(one line).
C
3.2.2.4 Operation
Method
The contents (one line) of the copied tool compensation data are written to
the line where the cursor is.
If changes are made to the data in that line after [Line copy] is selected
from the menu, the data prior to the changes is written when pasting.
The data in the copied line can be pasted as many times as is required until
new data is copied.
C
(3) Copying/Pasting the
Tool Compensation
Data
This erases the compensation data in the selected line (multiple lines can
be erased).
Selection method: Select the first and the last offset No. to be erased.
A
3.2.2.4 Operation
Method
[Ex.] 1/E: Set all compensation data to "0".
(2) Erasing the Tool
Compensation Data
If the [INPUT] key is pressed without selecting a line, the compensation
data in the line where the cursor is currently positioned is erased.
This undoes the last changes to the tool compensation data.
C/A
(This menu is valid for the "Data Input", "Paste Line" and "Undo"
operations. A line clear operation cannot be undone.)
(Note) When the operation parameter "#8939 Undo confirm msg" is set to
"1", the menu is highlighted while the operation message is displayed.
Switch the setting method (absolute/addition input) for the tool
compensation data by [INPUT] key.
C
3.2.1.2 Switching the
Input Method for the
Tool Compensation
Data
(Note) When a parameter "#8941 ABS/INC for T-ofs" is set to "0", it is fixed
to an absolute input.
=Input
+Input
Wear
data
Length
data
Nose
data
Offset
No.
Line
copy
Line
paste
Line
clear
Undo
Abs/Inc
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 444: ...II 7 2 Indicator Lamps ...
Page 446: ...II 9 3 Reset Switch and Emergency Stop Button ...
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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