E70 Series Instruction Manual
3.6 Workpiece Coordinate System Offset
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Menus
Menu
Details
Type
Reference
This inputs the offset amount with the absolute mode.
When "#8929 Disable=INPUT:comp" is set to "1", this menu cannot be selected.
C
3.6.1 Setting the
Coordinate System
Offset
This inputs the offset amount with the additional mode.
C
This sets the workpiece coordinate system offset so that the current machine
coordinate becomes the workpiece coordinate zero point.
Only the axis at the cursor position is set.
When "#8935 W COORD CONFIRM" is set to "1", a operation message is
displayed, and the menu is highlighted.
Easy setting cannot be executed for an axis of auxiliary axis state.
A/C
3.6.3 Setting the Work
Piece Coordinate
Origin
This displays the G54 - G59 workpiece coordinate system offset amount. The
cursor moves to the G54 offset. This menu can be used when the G54 - G59
offsets are not displayed.
C
3.6.1 Setting the
Coordinate System
Offset
Enter the P number displayed at the screen to display the extension workpiece
coordinate (G54.1 Pn) offset in the coordinate system offset area.
If the local coordinate system offset (G52) displays in the G92/G52 area, the
display changes to G92.
A
This displays the G92 or G52 coordinate system offset amount. The G92 offset
data is always displayed when the cursor is not at the G54 to G59 offset data.
C
All coordinate system offset amounts for all axes are erased with the exception
of G92 and EXT.
A
3.6.2 Erasing the
Coordinate System
Offset Amount
This erases the local offset data for all axes corresponding to the offset data of
the coordinate system where the cursor is located.
A
In E70 series, this menu cannot be selected.
In E70 series, this menu cannot be selected.
=Input
+Input
Easy
setting
G54-G59
G54.1
P
Coord
G92/G52
All
clear
All axs
clear
Next Ax
WorkSet
ErrComp
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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