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4.3.3 Canceling the Program Check
4.3.4 Setting the coordinate system to draw
Press the menu [Drawing system] to select the coordinate system to draw from among the coordinate selection menus
below. During the graphic check, it is possible to draw paths of the running programs of the selected coordinate system
only.
If "All wk. coord" is selected, all paths of the program will be drawn. If other than "All wk. coord" is selected, paths of the
program of only selected coordinate will be drawn. The default setting is"All wk. coord".
(Note 1) The coordinate system to draw that is set here is held even after turning the power ON again.
(Note 2) When the parameter "#1231 set03/bit4 (Switch zero point mark display position)" is set to "1", the zero point
mark's position is not of the selected coordinate system to draw, but of the workpiece coordinate system or
extended workpiece coordinate system specified by the machining program being checked.
(Note 3) When the drawing coordinate system is set for other than "All Wk. Coord", if switching the coordinate system
has not been commanded in the program to execute the program check, this draws the program performs
drawing in the currently set coordinate system, that is not the correct position. Thus, note that the coordinate
system is specified in the program.
Operation method
(1)
Press the menu [Check reset] .
The program check is reset and a "Reset complete" message
appears.
Menus to select the coordinate system to draw
Menu
Details
Type
Reference
This draws all workpiece coordinate systems. The display for the check
counter switches by the setting of "#1231 set03/bit1" and "#1231 st03/bit5".
(Refer to "4.3.14 Switching the Draw Path".) In the area to show the setting
of the coordinate system to draw, "All Work" is displayed.
C
Select the type of
workpiece coordi-
nate system to draw
(When selecting all
workpiece coordi-
nates, or coordi-nate
system G54-59)
This specifies the workpiece coordinate (between G54 and G59) as a
coordinate system to draw.
In the graphic check counter, the workpiece coordinate position or tool
position (workpiece coordinate system) counter is displayed regardless of
the setting of the parameter "#1231 set03/bit5 (Switch graphic check counter
display)".
In the area to show the setting of the coordinate system to draw, the selected
workpiece coordinate system is displayed.
C
C
C
C
C
C
This specifies the extended workpiece coordinate (G54.1 Pn) as the
coordinate system to draw.
The graphic check counter is changed to the workpiece coordinate position
or tool position (workpiece coordinate system) counter regardless of the
setting of the parameter "#1231 set03/bit5 (Switch graphic check counter
display)".
In the area to show the setting of the coordinate system to draw, the selected
workpiece coordinate system is displayed.
A
Select the type of
workpiece coordinate
system to draw
(When selecting the
coordinate system
G54.1P)
All wk.
Coord
G54
G55
G56
G57
G58
G59
Coord
G54.1 P
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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Page 544: ...IV 11 Appendix 3 Circular Cutting Radius Error ...
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
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