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Page 1: ...CNC SYSTEMS OSP U100M OSP U10M OPERATION MANUAL 1st Edition Pub No 4203 E ME32 079 R1 Apr 1998 L OKUMA ...

Page 2: ... with the following requirements Voltage Voltage fluctuation Power supply frequency 50 60 Hz Do not draw the primary power supply from a distribution panel that also supplies a major noise source for example an electric welder or electric discharge machine since this could cause malfunction of the CNC unit If possibleconnectthemachinetoagroundnotusedby any other equipment If thereisnochoice but to...

Page 3: ...cations Do not use badly worn tools since they can cause accidents 3 Do not for any reason touch the spindle or tool while spindle indexing is in progress since the spindle could rotate this is dangerous 4 Check that the workpiece and tool are properly secured 5 Never touch a workpiece or tool while it is rotating this is extremely dangerous 6 Do not remove chips by hand while machining is in prog...

Page 4: ...e at appropriate intervals since they can cause misoperation Do not use compressed air to remove these chips since it will only push the chips further in 4 If the ATC stops during operation for some reason and it has to be inspected without turning the power off do not touch the ATC since it may start moving suddenly 5 On Finishing Work 1 On finishing work clean the vicinity of the machine 2 Retur...

Page 5: ...bustible materials or metals inside the control enclosure or terminal box 9 Check that cables and wires are free of damage damaged cables and wires will cause current leakage and electric shocks 10 Maintenance inside the Control Enclosure a Switch the main power disconnect switch OFF before opening the control enclosure door b Even when the main power disconnect switch is OFF there may some residu...

Page 6: ...thing while working and follow the instructions of someone with sufficient training 3 Make sure that your clothes and hair cannot become entangled in the machine Machine operators must wear safety equipment such as safety shoes and safety goggles 4 Machine operators must read the instruction manual carefully and make sure of the correct procedure before operating the machine 5 Memorize the positio...

Page 7: ... marked with these symbols carefully and follow them ADANGER Indicates an imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Amm ndicates hazards which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury ACAUTION lndicates hazards which if not avoided could result in minor injuries or damage to devices 1 or equipment NOTICE Indicates precautions relating to operation or...

Page 8: ...ion Mode Selection Keys 2 2 Data Setting Mode Selection Keys 2 3 NC Status Indicating lamps 2 4 Other Controls on NC Operation Panel 2 5 Controls on Machine Operation Panel 2 6 Mode Selection Keys 36 37 37 37 38 39 41 45 SECTION 2 POWER ON OFF OPERATION 49 1 Turning on the Power 2 Turning off the Power 3 Emergency Stop 49 50 50 SECTION 3 MANUAL OPERATION FUNCTIONS 51 1 Manual Axis Feed Functions 1...

Page 9: ...nual Tool Change in Automatic Mode Operation 5 APC 54 54 54 54 54 55 56 56 56 60 63 64 66 67 APC Operation Automatic APC Operations Manual APC Operations 5 1 67 69 5 2 69 5 3 6 Other Functions 71 SECTION 4 MDI OPERATION 72 1 Operation Procedure 2 Automatic Mode Operation and MDI Mode Operation 3 Subprogram Cali in the MDI Mode Operation 72 74 75 SECTION 5 AUTOMATIC MODE OPERATION 76 1 Main Program...

Page 10: ...During Automatic Operation and Restart 15 Inserting Pulse Handle Operations 16 Lock Functions 16 1 Machine Lock 16 2 Cancellation of Axis Command 16 3 S T and M Function Lock 17 Dry Run 18 Library Program Registration 19 Operation End Light Option 20 Operation End Buzzer Option 21 Error Light Option 22 Auto Power Off Option 23 Work Counter Option 24 Hour Meter Option 24 1 POWER ON TIME Hour Meter ...

Page 11: ...ay 7 1 Display Screen 7 1 1 NC Specification Codes 7 1 2 NC Axis Data 7 1 3 Diagnostics 7 1 4 System Variables 7 1 5 PLC Axis Data 7 1 6 MCS Diagnostics 8 Run Guide Display 114 115 115 119 126 129 132 133 134 136 136 137 139 140 145 146 147 SECTION 7 HELP FUNCTION 150 1 Summary 2 Operation Procedure 3 Operation At The Guidance Display Screen 4 Operation At The Alarm History Log Display Screen 5 Op...

Page 12: ...Device Name 3 4 Other Commands 3 4 1 Back Up Command 4 Zero Set Commands 161 161 161 161 162 162 162 163 164 164 164 165 166 166 168 171 171 172 172 173 Work Coordinate System Origin 173 4 1 5 Tool Data Set Commands 175 Tool Length Offset and Cutter Radius Compensation 5 2 ATC Pot No Tool No Table 5 2 1 Memory random ATC Specification 5 2 2 Fixed Address ATC Specifications 5 2 3 Clearing Setting T...

Page 13: ... Up 5 3 One Line Insertion 5 4 One Line Deletion 5 5 One Character Insertion 5 6 One Character Deletion 5 7 Deletion 5 8 One Line Erasing 5 9 Find 5 10 Change 5 11 Copy Move and Extract 5 11 1 Copy 5 11 2 Move 5 11 3 Extract 5 12 Page Mode 5 13 Insert Mode 5 14 Power Failure Shutdown during Editing 5 14 1 In editing Comment 5 14 2 Alarm 5 14 3 Not guaranteed Area Indicating Symbol 5 14 4 File Edit...

Page 14: ...eating and Editing Commands 15 3 Use of the Command History 15 4 Selecting Files From Directories OSP Format 15 4 1 Procedure for Selecting Files from Directories 15 4 2 Directory Selection Screen 15 4 3 Cursor and Page Operations 15 4 4 Function Key F6 RETURN F7 CANCEL and Cancel Key 15 4 5 Effects of the Editing Modes 15 4 6 Directory Display Method 15 5 Selecting Files From Directories MS DOS F...

Page 15: ...tting MS DOS 1 12 Character Codes 1 13 Miscellaneous Cautions 2 OSP Format I O Function 2 1 Operation Overview 2 2 Operation Commands 2 3 Types of Floppy Disk 3 Tape Punch Interface 3 1 Operation Commands 3 2 Parameter Settings 3 3 Tape Format 3 3 1 Input Format 3 3 2 Output Format 3 3 3 EIA Special Codes 3 4 Specifications 3 4 1 RS232C Interface 3 5 Connection to Peripheral Devices 3 5 1 BTR Syst...

Page 16: ...l Parameter Word 7 NC Optional Parameter Bit 8 Unit Systems for Programming 9 NC Optional Parameter RS232C CNO 10 NC Optional Parameter SPINDLE OKUMA VAC 11 System Parameter 12 Pitch Error Compensation 13 Machine Axis Parameter 371 378 388 411 413 416 419 425 428 14 Machine User Parameters 14 1 Coolant Parameters 14 2 Power Save Shutdown Parameters 14 3 Timers 14 4 Indicating Lamp Parameters 14 5 ...

Page 17: ...el 3 Option Panel 4 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel for OSP 4 1 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel Vertical Machining Centers 4 2 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers 4 3 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel MDB A B MCV A B 4 4 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel MDB A B MCV A B 5 Magazine Manual Operation Panel 5 1 Magazine Manual Operation Panel Vertical Machining Cent...

Page 18: ...4203 E P xi TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 8 Attachment Operation Panel 474 SECTION 2 TABLES OF COMMAND CODES 475 1 List of G Codes 475 2 List of Mnemonic Codes 480 3 List of M Codes 481 ...

Page 19: ...I SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 20: ...tions by the configuration of the main CPU s c A built in PLC is used for machine control 2 Reliable and Compact Package By the innovation in hardware adoption of UCMB universal compact main board I O link and servo link high reliability is realized in compact package One of the technological philosophy of OSP variable software is realized by the flash memory After the installation at the user s p...

Page 21: ...ile name selection from directory Information such as job instruction which is needed in set up change work can be displayed on the NC unit screen b Grasping the real production state Machining state and machine operating status can be displayed on the NC unit screen real time c Reduction of troubleshooting time The information necessary for troubleshooting can be output accurately and quickly in ...

Page 22: ...ion display machine operation methods in manual MDI and automatic modes and other operation functions III DATA OPERATION This Chapter gives explanation on the following items Program operation method setting methods of zero offset data and tool offset data data input output method and file editing method IV PARAMETER This Chapter describes the contents and setting procedure of the parameters used ...

Page 23: ...t Metric system 1 urn Inch system 0 0001 in Maximum input increment 99999 999 mm 8 digit decimal number Input unit setting 0 001 mm 0 01 mm 1 mm Feed function Direct F code command Feedrate range Specified in the machine specification table Override 0 to 200 Dwell 0 01 to 99999 99 sec F1 digit feed O O 4 sets 8 sets parameter type Feedrate unit Mixed use of mm rev and mm min is possible Display fu...

Page 24: ...from a command in a block is possible O O Mid auto manual mode auto restart Allows manual operation intervention during automatic operation After the completion of manual operation restart of automatic operation is possible from the operation interrupted position Multi task processing Creation editing of a program and interactive programming operation are possible during machining Program operatio...

Page 25: ...f a work coordinate system is possible by a program command Addition of offset compensation data pairs 200 pairs 300 pairs O o Tool length offset 100 pairs Cutter radius compensation 100 pairs Max offset amount 99999 999 mm Tool compensation function Standard 100 pairs Addition of offset compensation data pairs 200 pairs 300 pairs O o 3 dimensional tool offset Direction of offset is specified by I...

Page 26: ...splayed on the screen by specifying it in a part program O O Program branch function Allows part program branching to be turned on and off by the corresponding switch O o Programmable stroke Allows stroke limit setting to be changed by G22 and G23 O O limit Axis name designation function Allows an axis name to be changed by a G code O o Skip function G31 program skip is controlled by the input of ...

Page 27: ... workpiece dimensions and offsets the zero point automatically O O Automatic tool length offset Automatic tool breakage detection function Executes tool length offset and tool breakage detection automatically for tools such as drills taps reamers and boring bars O O Simplifies zero point setting and tool length offset by displaying the operation guide on the screen Manual gauging O O Interactive g...

Page 28: ...in intervals of 10 minutes Trouble information Collects and displays the status of CNC and operation history at the occurrence of an alarm Output of machining management information Outputs the machining management information machining report operation report operation history and trouble information to floppy disk or printer For OSP U10 floppy disk input output function must be selected separate...

Page 29: ...ndle rotating time and external input time and four work counters are provided It is possible to generate an alarm when the count value reaches the preset value O O Operation end buzzer Sounds a buzzer at the execution of M02 MOO or M01 to indicate the end of operation O o Work counter installation it is possible to select cycle stop cycle start disable for the processing at the full count of a wo...

Page 30: ... Unmanned Operation Function OSP OSP Item Description U10M U100M Spindle orientation The spindle is indexed to the predetermined angular position by an M command multi point indexing using an RS command is possible O O External program selection A Pushbutton method B Rotary switch method 8 steps C External input method BCD 4 digit O O Automatic power shutoff function The function shuts off the pow...

Page 31: ...s O o 12 Others OSP OSP Item Description U10M U100M External M signal 4 position index table includes emergency stop 4 sets 8 sets O O Addition of pulse handles Number of added pulse handles 1 pcs 2 pcs in total 2 pcs 3 pcs in total Pulse handle installation position Saddle Pendant O O Additional axis A axis B axis C axis U axis W axis Rotary table installation Specification for rotary table insta...

Page 32: ...d to register library programs PARAM F1 SET Used to select F1 digit feed parameter type F1 F2 F1 TOOL DISPLAY PERSONAL F3 F2 F4 Used to display print data Used to change display page for the other axes F3 F5 DIAGNOSIS POT SEARCH Used to execute search by a pot number F4 AXIS CHANGE Used to display messages TOOL SEARCH Used to execute search by a tool number F6 F5 MESSAGE EXTEND F7 Used to set new ...

Page 33: ...ece material shape Used to clear graphic dis play Used to switch ON OFF the display in the graphic display area Used to switch ON OFF the high speed drawing mode Extensive functions F1 F1 SET Used to set new data TRACE ANIMATE F2 F2 ADD Used to add the input data to the currently stored data TOOL KIND F3 F3 MATERIAL F4 F4 GRAPHIC ERASE FS F5 F6 DATA ON OFF F6 HIGH DRAW F7 F7 QUIT Used to quit the ...

Page 34: ...ed to select F1 digit feed parameter type F1 F1 F2 F2 F3 TOOL DISPLAY F3 PERSONAL F4 Used to display print data POT SEARCH F4 Used to execute search by a pot number DIAGNOSIS F5 Used to change display page for the other axes F5 TOOL SEARCH Used to execute search by a tool number AXIS CHANGE Used to display messages Used to set new data F6 F6 MESSAGE F7 F7 QUIT Used to quit the tool dis play mode E...

Page 35: ... F2 ADD Used to add the input data to the currently stored data F3 TOOL KIND F3 F4 MATERIAL F4 GRAPHIC ERASE DATA ON OFF F5 F5 F6 F6 HIGH DRAW F7 F7 QUIT Used to quit the data set ting mode EXTEND F8 F8 F1 GRAPHIC Used to display the pro gram in graphic display mode Used to select the drawing mode Used to automatic setting of the drawing area Ft GRAPHIC DATA F2 F2 AUTO SCALE F3 F3 F4 F4 AREA CHANG...

Page 36: ... Used to display messages Used to set new data F6 MESSAGE F7 F7 QUIT Used to quit the tool display mode F8 Extensive functions EXTEND F8 n TOOL LIST F1 Used to select the tool list mode Used to zero set the rela tive position data Used to preset the relative position data FILE SELECT Used to select the tool list F1 ÿ F2 RELATE ZEROSET USE TOOL F2 Used to display the tool list F3 RELATE PRESET DISU...

Page 37: ...E ADD Used to add the input data to the currently stored F2 data TOOL KIND F3 F3 MATERIAL F4 F4 GRAPHIC ERASE DATA ON OFF F5 F5 F6 F6 HIGH DRAW F7 F7 QUIT Used to quit the data set ting mode EXTEND F8 F8 GRAPHIC F1 Used to display the pro gram in graphic display mode Used to select the drawing mode Used to automatic setting of the drawing area FI F2 GRAPHIC DATA F2 AUTO SCALE F3 F3 F4 F4 F5 AREA C...

Page 38: ...F1 SET Used to set new data Used to add the input data to the currently stored data Used to start math opera tion for the input data F2 F2 ADD F3 F3 CAL SEARCH Used for ID label search F4 F4 F5 F5 ITEM t Used to update the PLC data classification screen return Used to update the PLC data classification screen advance F6 ITEM i F6 QUIT F7 Used to quit the PLC data display mode F7 F8 QUIT Used to qu...

Page 39: ...ed to quit ladder SFC mode Extensive functions F8 F8 EXTEND TRACE START Used to execute trace F1 Ft TRACE START Used to execute trace TRACE QUIT Used to end trace DATA SWITCH Used to change the trace address data DISPLAY POINT Used to change the dis play position DISPLAY 8 DATA Used to select type 8 data CHANGE COND Used to select the trace condition change mode Used to quit the data trace mode TR...

Page 40: ... Extensive functions SCREENÿ ÿ CONDENS F7 F8 EXTEND n F1 TIME Used for entering the time MULTI READ Used to read multiple files Used to punch multiple files F1 F2 Used for initializing floppy INIT F2 MULTI PUNCH MULTI VERIFY disk DELETE F3 Used for deleting the data of file selected in the direc tory selection based screen Used for renaming the file selected in the directory selection based screen...

Page 41: ...o select the DNC A mode F3 DNC A F3 RENAME V SCREEN F4 DNC B Used to select the DNC B mode F4 FILE DELETE DNC C Used to select the DNC C mode Used to transfer multiple files for IGF specification F5 F5 FREE F6 MULTI PIP IGF specifi cation FILE F6 Used to protect program files in the directory based selection mode Used to quit the MS DOS mode Extensive functions PROTECT F7 MS DOS QUIT EXTEND F7 EXT...

Page 42: ... 2 SCREENÿ OVERWR INSERT CHAR DELETE DELETE F5 EDfTAUX PROTECT RENAM SCREEN F6 SDfTAUX PROTEC LIST 2 F7 CANCEL Display the list of file SCREEN t LIST axrAux F8 r In the directory selection based mode Used to input a file from PTR In the directory selection based mode Used to output a file to tape punch In the directory selection based mode Used to verify a file In the directory selection based mod...

Page 43: ...e Extensive functions ERASE LINE F6 2 SCREEN y EDTTAUXJ EDIT QUIT EXTEND F7 F8 F1 FIND Used for character string search Used to change character string Used to copy the specified number of lines to the oth er specified area the origi nal data area remains Used to move the speci fied number of lines to the other specified area the original data area is cleared Used to insert the speci fied data fro...

Page 44: ...part program file from the blank shape data Used to quit the blank defi nition mode F6 DELETE QUIT F7 F7 QUIT Used to end coordinate system number registra tion SCREENS 2 F8 F8 B r ux CREAT FI Used to select blank sym bol pattern Used to delete the se lected symbol Used to change the sym bol shape presently se lected F2 DELETE F3 AMEND F4 F5 SYMBOL SELECT Used to select symbol F6 F7 QUIT Used to q...

Page 45: ...REGIS F6 CANCEL F7 F8 EXTEND Extensive functions SET F1 Used to set new data F2 F3 PLANE MARKER Used to select the plane marker Used to select the side marker F4 SIDE MARKER F5 EXECUTE Used to execute blank shift F6 F7 QUIT Used to quit the blank shift mode F8 F1 SET Used to set new data Used to change the mode between image input and numerical value input Used to select plan view side view Used t...

Page 46: ...age for the other axes Used to update the Pa rameter data classification screen return Used to update the Pa rameter data classification screen advance Extensive functions F4 SEARCH AXIS CHANGE F5 F6 ITEM F7 ITEM EXTEND F8 READ F1 Used to input parameter data Used to output parameter data to tape punch Used to verify parameter data F2 PUNCH F3 VERIFY F4 F5 F6 F7 BACK UP Used to change the mode bet...

Page 47: ...ath opera tion for the input data Used for page or number search Used to change display page for the other axes SEARCH F4 F5 AXiS CHANGE F6 F7 EXTEND Extensive functions F8 F1 READ Used to input zero offset data Used to output zero offset data to tape punch Used to verify zero offset data PUNCH F2 VERIFY F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 BACK UP EXTEND Used to back up data Extensive functions F8 ...

Page 48: ...lassification screen advance Extensive functions F4 SEARCH FS AXIS CHANGE F6 ITEMf ITEM1 F7 F8 EXTEND READ Ft Used to input too data Used to output tool data to tape punch Used to verify tool data FILE SELECT USE TOOL F1 Used to select the tool list Used to display the tool list PUNCH F2 F2 VERIFY F3 F3 DISUSED TOOL Used to display the disuse tool list Used to display the lack tool list F4 LACK TO...

Page 49: ...FO F5 F6 F6 PREF ISETTING F7 PREF SETTING Used to change to the preference setting mode F7 QUIT Used to quit the document display mode F8 F8 Ft F1 F2 F2 F3 F3 F4 F4 F5 F5 PROGRAM INPUT F6 Used to input program F6 DOC INPUT Used to input memo file F7 QUIT Used to quit the machining preparation mode QUIT F7 Used to quit the memo file input mode F8 F8 MACHINE REPORT OPERATE REPORT Used to display mac...

Page 50: ...isplay daily op eration report today Used to display daily op eration report previous day Used to display period op eration report up to today F2 DAILY PRE PERIOD F3 F4 F5 PRINTER OUTPUT Used to output operation report to printer Used to output operation report to FD Used to quit the document display mode DATA OUTPUT F6 F7 QUIT F8 DAILY TODAY F1 Used to display daily op eration history today Used ...

Page 51: ...n mode F8 F1 F2 F3 F4 PRINTER OUTPUT Used to output machining report to printer Used to output machining report to FD Used to quit the machining report mode F5 DATA OUTPUT F6 QUIT F7 F8 SELECT CANCEL F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 PRINTER OUTPUT Used to output operation report to printer DATA OUTPUT Used to output operation report to FD Used to quit the document display mode F6 QUIT F7 F8 Ft F2 F3 F4 ÿ F5 PRINTER...

Page 52: ...tion history to printer Used to output operation history to FD Used to quit the operation history mode DATA OUTPUT F6 F7 QUIT F8 F1 VAR A Used to display history of variable A Used to display history of variable B Used to display history of variable C Used to display history of variable D Used to output operation history to printer Used to output operation history to FD Used to quit the operation ...

Page 53: ...attribute etc for variable SETTING F1 Used to set new data A F2 VAR B Used to set address size attribute etc for variable F2 B VAR C F3 Used to set address size attribute etc for variable F3 C F4 VAR D Used to set address size attribute etc for variable F4 D ÿ F5 F5 CANCEL Used to cancel the set data F6 F6 F7 QUIT Used to quit the machining report mode Extensive functions QUIT F7 Used to back up t...

Page 54: ...data CANCEL F5 Used to cancel the set data F6 F6 F7 QUIT Used to back up the set F7 QUIT Used to back up the set data data F8 F8 F1 SETTING Sets data F2 F3 F4 F5 CANCEL Cancels the data having been set F6 F7 QUIT Backs up the data having been set F8 F1 SETTING Sets data F2 F3 F4 F5 CANCEL Cancels the data having been set F6 QUIT F7 Backs up the data having been set F8 i r ...

Page 55: ...II OPERATION ...

Page 56: ...ange operation panel is provided to change tools manually Arrangement of the switches and indicating lamps differ depending on the machine models 5 Manual Magazine Operation Panel The manual magazine operation panel is provided to operate the magazine manually Arrangement of the switches and indicating lamps differ depending on the machine models 6 Parallel Type 2 Pallet APC Operation Panel The AP...

Page 57: ...panel the pulse handle operation box and other operation panels lAUTQj MD I ft MANUAL 2 2 Data Setting Mode Selection Keys 1 EDIT AUX Key Select the EDIT AUX program operation mode to read edit punch or print a part program to operate the tape reader or to manage files 2 PARAMETER Key Select the parameter mode to set the parameters system parameters user parameters common variables NC optional par...

Page 58: ... machine operation panel is pressed 4 PROGRAM STOP Lamp The PROGRAM STOP indicating lamp is lit while the operation is suspended in the program stop or optional stop state The indicating lamp blinks while a dwell function is executed 5 LIMIT Lamp The LIMIT indicating lamp is lit if an axis is at the variable limit position 6 ALARM Lamp The ALARM indicating lamp lights at the occurrence of an alarm...

Page 59: ...d to display the description of the alarm which occurred during machine operation and also the alarm history 3 Display Screen Thedisplay screenhastheinformationdisplay areaof 64charactersx24 lines It shows actual position data part program data block data zero offset values tool offset values parameter data alarm description etc The basic format of display on the screen is shown below 1st line Mod...

Page 60: ...is used for program editing or for C S ÿ entering more than one piece of data with an operator in data setting operation 10 Character Keys Character keys are usedfor inputting acharacter for datainput program operation and file edit operation a To input a character shown at the upper right corner of a key top use the UPPER CASE key GH2 UPPER A CASE b In the state the CAPS LOCK key is pressed indic...

Page 61: ...ing on the main switch of the machine The pilot lamp in this switch lights when the control power is turned on If the EMERGENCY STOP button is pressed the pilot lamp in this switch goes off To restore from the emergency stop state press the CONTROL ON switch 2 CONTROL OFF Switch The CONTROL OFF switch is used to turn off the control power of the NC unit When shutting off the power turn off the con...

Page 62: ...lid after the completion of the sequence having been executed at the time the SLIDE HOLD button was pressed or when the next axis movement is going to be executed 8 EMG STOP Button Press the EMG STOP button when an emergency state takes place Power supply to the NC is shut off when the EMG STOP button is pressed To release the emergency stop state unlock the EMG STOP button and press the CONTROL O...

Page 63: ...on Press the SPINDLE ORIENTATION button while holding the INTERLOCK RELEASE button to stop the spindle at a predetermined angular position 16 SPINDLE RELEASE Button Press the SPINDLE RELEASE button to set the spindle in the neutral state 0 PE Supplement Spindle speeds differ depending on machine model and specifications 17 RAPID OVERRIDE Dial The RAPID OVERRIDE dial sets the desired rapid feedrate...

Page 64: ...OIL MIST Key The OIL MIST key is used to turn on oil mist it A OIL MIST 25 OIL HOLE Key The OIL HOLE key is used to turn on oil hole coolant supply OIL H0LE 26 OIL HOLE HIGH Key The OIL HOLE HIGH key is used to turn on high pressure oil hole coolant supply 27 SHOWER Key The SHOWER key is used to turn on shower coolant supply i OIL HOLE HIGH SHOWER 28 LIGHT Key The LIGHT key is used to turn on the ...

Page 65: ...a program is executed in units of blocks To execute the next block press the CYCLE START button b When the SINGLE BLOCK key is invalid indicating lamp at the upper left corner unlit program blocks are executed continuously 2 BLOCK SKIP Key a When the BLOCK SKIP key is valid indicating lamp at the upper left corner lit commands between a slash code and ER code are ignored SINGLE BLOCK BLOCK SKIP Su...

Page 66: ...en the CYCLE STOP key is invalid indicating lamp at the upper left area of the key is unlit 6 AXIS COM CANCEL Key The command of the specified axis is not executed if the AXIS COM CANCEL key is invalid indicating lamp at the upper left corner unlit 7 S T M LOCK Key When the S T M LOCK key is valid indicating lamp at the upper left corner lit only axis movement commands are executed and no miscella...

Page 67: ... mirror image function is invalid indicating lamp at the upper left corner unlit the sign of the coordinate value data is not reversed Supplement To change the valid or invalid state of the mirror image function it is necessary to press the MIRROR IMAGE key while holding down the INTERLOCK RELEASE key 11 INTERLOCK RELEASE Key To change the valid invalid state of the dry run mode machinelock mode a...

Page 68: ...ECTION 1 OPERATION 14 PULSE HANDLE SHIFT Key The PULSE HANDLE SHIFT key is used to add axis movements operatedbyturningthepulsehandleto theoperationexecutedaccording to the commands in the program PULSE HANDLE SHIFT ...

Page 69: ...r the completion of loading of the system software initial settingis madefor the peripherals Upon completion of initial setting of the peripherals the screen as indicated below is displayed The NC can now operate correctly I CONTROL ON AUTO OPERATION N 197 07 15 14 10 00 X 2299 582 0 Y 3385 812 N CO 3 Z 1883 255 F 0 0 H 0 S 0 D 0 PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH CHECK EXT...

Page 70: ...hanging such data the new data may not be backed up and the previous data might remain unchanged In such acase executethe backup command before turning off the power to ensure thatthe data is changed without fail For backup operation refer to III DATA OPERATION Section 1 3 4 1 Back Up Command 3 Emergency Stop If it becomes necessary to stop the operation immediately press the EMG STOP switch The m...

Page 71: ...apid feed switch corresponding to the direction in which the axis should move and the selectedaxismovesinthe requireddirection atthepredeterminedrapidfeedrate TheRAPIDOVERRIDE rotary switch is used to adjust the rapid feedrate Operation procedure 1 Select the axis to feed by the AXIS SELECT switch AXIS SELECT x Y z rrTr HANDLE 2 Select the override rate by the RAPID OVERRIDE rotary switch This swi...

Page 72: ...s to feed by the AXIS SELECT switch AXIS SELECT x Y z 7 V 5 4 PULSE HANDLE AAAA Inch min JOG miy min SPEED 1000 o 2 Select the jog feedrate by the jog feedrate selector switch This rotary switch is operative even during axis feed 2000 80 20 500 1000 180 8 200 4 1C0 6000 240 2 50 0 041 10000 400 3 Press the manual cutting feed switch Press the JOG switch to feed the axis in the plus direction Press...

Page 73: ...x Y Z V T 5 PULSE 4 HANDLE 2 Select the axis feed distance per pulse with the magnification factor switch X10 0 xi 1 The selected axis is fed 0 001 mm 0 00004 in The selected axis is fed 0 01 mm 0 0004 in The selected axis is fed 0 05 mm 0 002 in X50 10 50 3 Select the axis to be fed with the PULSE HANDLE AXIS SELECT switch o 4 Turn the pulse handle Turningthe handleinthe clockwise direction feeds...

Page 74: ...dle rotates at the overridden speed SP NH E OVERRIDE 130 140 90 150 80 180 70 200 50 2 2 Spindle Stop Press the SPINDLE STOP button to stop the spindle 2 3 Spindle Release Press the SPINDLE RELEASE button to put the spindle gear into the release neutral position This buttonisoperativeonly whilethespindlestays atrest SPINDLESTOPbuttonpressed Thisreleasestate permits manual spindle rotation Pressing...

Page 75: ...ge arm is retracted 4 Swivel head in indexable range indicating lamp is illuminated 5 Swivel head index pin is extracted only for MCM 6 Spindle orientation pin is not extracted Swivel head index command includes the orientation pin extraction 7 Not in alarm A occurrence 8 ATC operation sequence number is within 1 to 19 50 to 66 only for MCM Supplement 1 In completely automated operation including ...

Page 76: ...entoolpot numbersandtool numbers must be setand storedinthememory before starting the ATC operation For setting this correspondence there are two ways as follows a The table listing the correspondence between the toolpot numbers and tool numbers is made in advance the correspondence table is established on the screen and individual tools are stored in the corresponding toolpots according to the es...

Page 77: ...009 10 010 IMAGAZINE 10 POT TOOL SEARCH SEARCH SET QUIT ClDCtDCfD Note that POT NO andTOOLNO at theleft hand column are only for display purpose and setting them is impossible 2 Symbols on the display pages are as follows Indicates the next tool Indicatesthetoolpotnumber whichislocatedattheposition where atoolcan bemanually removed from or inserted into the toolpot 3 The data to be set a SPCYPOT T...

Page 78: ... impossible In case a large diameter tool is specified with pot number entered in the SPCY POT an error will occur if no tool or a dummy tool D is not assigned with the pots prior next to the SPCY POT In case a large diameter tool is specified with no pot number entered in the SPCY POT datalocation an error will occur if there are no three empty pots arranged in succession or no two empty pots in ...

Page 79: ...ool number is set and stored If this operation is intendedfor thepot which is assigned with another tool number an error occurs and tool return cycle is not started b Tool return cycle without pot number specified 1 Clear the data of the SPCY POT by entering as asterisk 2 Set a tool in the spindle 3 Enter the active tool number for ACT TOOL In this data entry the NXT TOOL data must be NA 4 Press t...

Page 80: ...AL PART BLOCK LECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH I ATC APCI DATA I EXTEND CHECK This tiled displays READY RUN depending on the operation status ATC OPERATION Releases interlock INTER LOCK RELEASE APC Operations for ATC are selected _ 7 jÿRT Reverses one step at a time Advances one step at a time Executes tool RETURN CYCLE Executes one cycle Fig 3 1 ATC Operation Using Flat Panel a ATC APC display Inth...

Page 81: ... When the cycle does not advance even if this key is pressed due to presence of unfulfilled conditions for tool change position or spindle orientation presstheISTEP ADVANCEkey while pressingtheINTERLOCK RELEASEkey It willthenignore them and continue operations This key is inoperative while the message RUN is being displayed on the display screen even if the ATC is not operating In this case clear ...

Page 82: ...ADVANCE t STEP REVERSE or RETURN CYCLE START key can also be used d In the return cycle even when the ATC operation sequence number is set to 1 by depressing the RETURN CYCLE START key after resetting the operation the next tool number is not set at 0 The operation above during the ATC operation sequence numbers smaller than those indicated above resets the next tool number to 0 This is because th...

Page 83: ...n varies depending on machine model 2 Hold the tool set in the spindle by hand press the TOOL UNCLAMP button and remove the tool Set the new tool in the spindle and press the TOOL CAMP button This completes manual tool change operation A lamp lights for each button pressed to show the respective condition 3 When chan9ing tools manually the tool number presently on the spindle and the active tool n...

Page 84: ...ct activetool number onthe TOOLDATA SET screento avoidhaving the toolreturnedto theswing magazine pot 4 3 Manual Magazine Operation Turn the MANUAL INT switch on the MG MANUAL operation panel ON to allow manual magazine operation Switch Name Function MANUAL INT ON The automatic tool change cycle is interrupted immediately eve during ATC operation when the MANUAL INT switch is ON The lamp above the...

Page 85: ...ART button to CW or CCW press it The magazine starts rotating Magazine operating conditions are shown below ON OFF Constant Index Index Start Magazine Operation Continuous rotation in the clockwise direction until the INDEX STOP button is pressed CW ON Continuous rotation in the counterclockwise direction until the INDEX STOP button is pressed CCW CW Stops at each pot while rotating in the clockwi...

Page 86: ...e tools in the manual mode operation After the completion of thetool exchange pressthe TOOLCHANGE CYCLE FINISH button onthe machine operation panel 2 MCV MCR MCM The entry of M70 places the control in the manual tool change mode like the TOOL CHANGE CYCLE button has been pressed Exchange the tools in the same manner as exchanging the tools in the manual mode operation After the completion of the t...

Page 87: ... number _ Pot number presently selected in the magazine_ RUN Next tool number Tool number currently set in the spindle_ ACTUAL PART BLOCK CHECK LECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH ATC APC DATA EXTEND This filed displays READY RUN depending on the operation status _ ATC OPERATION Releases interlock EDINTER ATC RELEASE Operations for APC are selected v SlElbEJtei Reverses one step at a time Advances one ...

Page 88: ...ts operation sequence number of 1 e 1 STEP ADVANCE Each time this key is pressed the automatic pallet change cycle is advanced step by step Note that this key is inoperative when RUN is displayed on the screen If RUN message is displayed for a long time the cycle will be stopped due to unfulfilled step advance conditions Inthiscase presstheRESETbuttontoclear RUN message andthenpress the 1 STEP ADV...

Page 89: ... the workpiece has been set on the pallet In the manual mode the control is always in the state that the WORK LOAD FINISHED button is pressed 3 WORK LOAD RESET Pushbutton Switch If the WORKLOAD FINISHED button is pressed mistakenly while a workpiece has not been set on the pallet this setup completion confirmation state can be cancelled by pressing the WORK LOAD RESET button The WORK LOAD RESET bu...

Page 90: ...LOSE OPEN ____The door enclosing the machine is opened CLOSE The door enclosing the machine is closed The setting of the DOOR CLOSE DOOR OPEN switch is effective even when the MANUAL INT switch is set in the OFF position During the automatic pallet change cycle the door will not be closed even when the switch is turned down to the CLOSE position since automatic pallet change cycle is carried out w...

Page 91: ...he key is pressed axis slideway is lubricated c DISPLAY ON OFF Display is disabled Display is enabled Turningthis key off when display screen isnot requiredcan elongate servicelife of display screen ON OFF NOTICE Y Z AXIS CROSS RAIL W CLAMP When these axis clamp switches set at the upper position the corresponding axis Y for spindlehead Z for ram and W for crossrail is clamped with the indicating ...

Page 92: ... il Y 81 Kg s 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 PressWRITE 3 Key in the data 2 Press function key fF31 PART PROGRAM Fig 4 1 MDI Operation 1 Press the MDI key IN is displayed on the 21st line on the display screen 2 Press function key F3 PART PROGRAM The title kMDI PROGRAM is displayed on the display screen If this display page is not given press the PAGE key until this page is displayed Note that MDI operation is pos...

Page 93: ...mmandsmay be entered If an attempt is madeto enter a block of commands when another block of commands is displayed in the BUFFER field the commands presently displayed are cleared 5 Press the CYCLE START switch The input data is executed when this switch is pressed The input data is transferred from the BUFFER field to the CURRENT field and the BUFFER field is cleared 6 If steps 3 to 5 are execute...

Page 94: ...f the MDI mode is switched on during N110 execution by automatic operation single block mode off blocks up to N113 are executed and the machine stops operation Then if the machine is returned to the automatic mode the program execution is continued from block N114 after several blocks are executed in the MDI mode 4 The commands entered the MDI mode are executed in the same manner as those in a pro...

Page 95: ...to its end and then the control stops operation If the single block mode is on the called subprogram is executed by one block and the control stops Pressing the CYCLE START switch after that causes blocks of commands to be executed sequentially block by block each time it is pressed The entry of new data is not allowed until the completion of the called subprogram Supplement 1 The following comman...

Page 96: ...e operation screen is used The following explanation gives basic information on program selection operation In additionto the basic information given below there are various functions including the function to display the registered part program files in batch For details of the functions refer to III DATA OPERATION Section 2 15 Directory Selection Based File Operation Function The operating proce...

Page 97: ...isplay a file name directory PSL_I main file name main program name sub file name option File name of main programs File name of sub programs which are called from a main program Designation of A B and S option Main file name Sub file name Option Designation Mode Procedure Contents Remarks a PSL_I Designates main file name Designation of device name for calling out main file is also possible PSu D...

Page 98: ...The display is changed to the PROGRAM SELECT INDEX screenandmain file namesregistered are displayed This searches files having extension MIN from MD1 I AllTO OPERATION A MIN 01 NGTR 1 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 1mm PROGRAM SELECT INDEX MAIN PROGRAM FILE JW MIN_ PAGE 1 I B MIN D MIN KS MIN K51 MIN ABCD MIN K52 MIN K53 MIN P03 MIN P00 UIN PS B what is the file name for program select PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BL...

Page 99: ...51 MIN ABCD MIN K52 MIN K53 MIN P03 MIN POO MIN PAGE 1 PS what is the file name for program select Almethod A Blmethod B Slwithout branch what is the option for program select subprogram function IB PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH CHECK EXTEND ÿ DATA 6 Press the WRITE key Entry of B in response to the prompt What is the option for program select selects the operation met...

Page 100: ...IL2 MIN QEAR 1 MIN BOX 1 MIN 0H0LE MIN BOX MIN 0SHT2 MIN OEAR MIN SHAFT MIN PAGE 1 PS what is the file name for program select what is the program name for program select PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA CHECK EXTEND J SEARCH DATA For example selecting main program name 0100 is as follows What is the program name for program select 10100 4 Press the WRITE key If the WRITE key is...

Page 101: ... program select 10100 what is the file name for program select PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA CHECK SEARCH EXTENDiy DATA 5 Position the cursor at the desired file name 6 Press the WRITE key 7 If there is an option designation the display screen allows the entry of option designation code Follow the steps 5 and 6 in a 4 By pressing the WRITE key the main program can be read fro...

Page 102: ... name an error occurs Then the program selected previously becomes invalid Always confirm that the valid file name or program name is displayed on the first line of the display screen 5 A program once selected is valid until the next program is selected Selecting the schedule program is invalid 6 Direct specification of the file name without using symbol is also allowed 7 Main and sub file name di...

Page 103: ...nding on the selected operation buffer area capacity Library program Same as Method B Schedule program Same as Method B Subprogram function Available Available Unavailable alarm Same as Method B co Branch function Available Available Unavailable alarm Same as Method B m 3 Instruction for jump destination of branch instruction Main program Sequence label only O Subprogram Sequence label sequence nu...

Page 104: ...g explanation gives basic information on selection and registration of the schedule program In addition to thebasic information given below there are various functions includingthe functionto display theregisteredpart programfiles in batch For details of the functions refer toIII DATA OPERATION Section 2 15 Directory Selection Based File Operation Function 2 1 Selection and Operation of Schedule P...

Page 105: ...D1 DEFAULT FILE NAME SDF xss MDK FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX INDEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL 5 Enter following SS 6 Press the WRITE key The display will be switched to the PROGRAM SELECTINDEX page andthe schedule program file names registered are shown Files having an extension of SDF are searched from the MD1 I AUTO OPERATION 0 N 9 I97 07 15 14 10 00 1mm PROGRAM SELECT INDEX SCHEDULE P...

Page 106: ...rogram will be selected bythe schedule program and the machine will wait in the start state Then if the CYCLE START switch is pressed the machine returns to the normal single block mode state But the machine will not stop in the blocks containing VSET IF and GOTO instructions 6 When the RESET switch is pressed during the operation in accordance with a schedule program the part program selected whe...

Page 107: ...m stop The next block can be executed by pressing the CYCLE START switch in automatic mode c Cycle start in slide hold mode When the CYCLE START switch is pressed function generation which was interrupted begins again Supplement 1 Press and release the CYCLE START switch to begin the operation but when the machine is stopped temporarily due to the activation of the SLIDE HOLD switch cycle start is...

Page 108: ...gram stop During dwell Dwell immediately stops and the machine is brought to the slide hold state c During operation excluding function generation during the execution of miscellaneous commands Theslideholdisnoteffectivefor miscellaneousfunctionsbutthe SLIDEHOLD lamp stays on The machine is brought to a start up hold state since the operation halts after the execution of miscellaneous functions Su...

Page 109: ... Even if the SLIDE HOLD switch is pressed during the execution of a tapping cycle G84 tapping cycle and G74 reverse tapping cycle the tapping cycle is not interrupted Slideholdisactivatedafter the completion of the tapping cycle The machine will not stop operation but after the operation is completed it stops operation temporarily synchronized tapping cycle G284 and G274 is different from above de...

Page 110: ... AUTO or MDI key on the NC operation panel 6 When the operation mode is changed from MANUAL mode to DATA SET mode by pressing the DATA SET key on the NC operation panel the system is not reset however when the mode is changed to AUTO or MDI next the system is reset The state that the NC is reset by the change of the operation mode is called mode reset NC resetting operation The NC resetting operat...

Page 111: ...7 Z 7 5 PressWRITE 4 Key in the sequence name 2 Press function key F8 EXTEND twice 3 Press function key F1J NUMBER SEARCH Fig 5 3 Sequence Search by Sequence Name or No of Blocks 1 Press the AUTO key 2 Press function key F8 EXTEND twice Function names such as F1 NUMBER SEARCH will be displayed 3 Press function key F1 NUMBER SEARCH NS is displayed on the 21st line of the display screen 4 Enter the ...

Page 112: ...ted When the display screen is not the program display When the sequence pointer leaves the selected main program by the cursor key operation Restart after Sequence Number Search Program execution starts from the sequence identified by the sequence pointer when the CYCLE START switch is pressed Since programmed commands which were not read during the sequence number search are not valid a model st...

Page 113: ... axes at the pointcommandedlastatthemanualcuttingfeedrate PresstheCYCLESTART switch thenthe operation will be resumed from the same sequence 6 1 Return Search When the main program is selected correctly in the automatic mode carry out the steps following 1 Press AUTO IHi MIJTK IL1 MTH SP a jf V 7 BS 1 g i ga z 7 7 5 Press WRITE 4 Key inthe sequence name and repetition count 2 Press function key F8...

Page 114: ...ed up to the specified sequence Restarting operation refers to the operation in which all the commands are processed within the control without giving output signals for axis motions and S T M and B functions CALL command RTS command and coordinate system shifting are also processed The block count is the count of the sequence executed from the program start after reset Control statements such as ...

Page 115: ...nthe same group andthelast state of them is restored Mcodesrelatedto ATC operation M06 M63 M64 andM65 andAPC operation M60 etc are not restored automatically The operator must restore the correct status before restarting the operation One shot M codes MOO M01 etc are not restored d The axes return to the point programmed in the return sequence at a manual cutting feedrate e After axes have reached...

Page 116: ...1l Fi Fn l F3l f F4 l ral rreH F7 j fFSlPST 7 7 7 7 7 15 PressWRITE 4 Key in the sequence name 2 Press function key F8 EXTEND twice 3 Press function key F3 NUMBER STOP Fig 5 5 Sequence Stop Operation 1 Press the AUTO key 2 Press function key F8 EXTEND twice Function name NUMBER STOP is displayed for function key F3 3 Press function key F3 NUMBER STOP NST is displayed on the 21st line on the displa...

Page 117: ...ancel the sequence stop by pressing the WRITE key directly following function key F3 NUMBER STOP without keying in any sequence name data Supplement 1 The sequence stop setting is cleared by NC reset 2 The sequencenameenteredfor thestepsequencenameishandledasacharacter string and therefore comparison as a number is not made 3 Setting during the scheduled operation causes errors 4 If the main progr...

Page 118: ...ad single block is determined by switch status when one block is read d If the single block is switched on during automatic operation and single block OFF state the block under execution is completed and the machine stops operation If there is any buffered block at this stage one block is executed every time the CYCLE START switch is pressed If the buffer empties a new block is read and executed e...

Page 119: ... switch isoff M01isneglected Inthis case the programis executedcontinuously withoutbeing stopped 12 Mirror Image When the MIRROR IMAGE switch on the machine operation panel is switched ON and the mirror image function is turned on for the correspondingaxis For the axis for which themirror image function is called the sign of the coordinate values is reversed Press a MIRROR IMAGE switch while holdi...

Page 120: ...atic operation the state will be changed over from the newly read block The buffered commands are executed in the previously selected mirror image normal state 2 During the single block mode operation switching the MIRROR IMAGE key from onto off or vice versaafter the completion of a block of commands will change over the state from the next block Example When after the execution block N101 inthe ...

Page 121: ...al coordinate system the mirror image function is effectiveinthe localcoordinate system However it is also possibleto activatethemirror imagefunctionin the work coordinate system currently selected by changing parameter data 1 Parameter Setting Whether the mirror image function is activated in the local coordinate system or in the work coordinate system can be set at the following parameter NC Opt...

Page 122: ...em X Y andareaAis machined Under such conditions therelation of mirror image between in the local coordinate system and in the work coordinate system is as explained below Y c b o x a In the G90 absolute command mode 1 Mirror image in the local coordinate system Y c b 0 T x Fig 5 7 Mirror Image in the Local Coordinate System G90 Mode 2 Mirror image in the work coordinate system Y i r i K 0 X 9 b 5...

Page 123: ...in the Work Coordinate System G91 Mode In the G91 mode if no rotational elements are included in the local coordinate system and the coordinate system is shifted only parallel the mirror image functionhasthe same effect inthe local and work coordinate systems Explanation for the figures AX X axis mirror image is turned on for machining area A Y axis mirror image is turned on for machining area A X...

Page 124: ... Override This is effective for the programmed cutting feedrates in G01 G02 G03 and A WV FEEDRATE 80 05 other modes no 120 70 Actual cutting feedrate is F command value x override value 60 130 50 140 40 150 30 20 10 180 20 Supplement 1 Override rotary switch setting isignored in tapping cycles called by G74 and G84 or in synchronized tapping cycles called by G274 and G284 2 After the M136 cutting ...

Page 125: ...screen MANUAL SHIFT ACTUL Manually shifted amount in the present manual intervention operation A total of manually shifted amounts until the present manual intervention operation 4 Before restarting the sequence operation restore the miscellaneous functions to the previous conditions and locate the axes near the position where the intervention has been made using manual cutting feed or pulse handl...

Page 126: ...ART not pressed after manual axis feed b b SEQ RESTART pressed after manual axis feed Totalof manually X shifted amounts c c SEQ RESTART not pressed after manual axis feed a programmed path Supplement During manual intervention mode automatic return of miscellaneous functions is not made This permits the change of spindle speed or tools during this mode Even w ien 1 001 ffset and or cutter radius ...

Page 127: ... made for the amount fed by the pulse handle If it is then necessary to return the axis by turning the pulse handle while observing the MANUAL SHIFT TOTAL data on the display screen Supplement 1 The MANUAL SHIFT ACTUL datais cleared 0 when theMANUAL INT ON key is pressed 2 The MANUAL SHIFT TOTAL data is cleared 0 when the POWER ON switch is pressed It is also cleared when the RESET switch is press...

Page 128: ...home position return commandgiven by an external signal the axis setto be ignored is also moved according to the command 5 While the STM lock function is active manual operation of S T and M functions is possible by manual intervention operation 17 Dry Run Dry runis a function for running themachine at the feedrate set by the cuttingfeedrate rotary switch onthe machine operation panel while disreg...

Page 129: ...th this library program registration function Such a registration is usually made when the PROGRAM SELECT function key is pressed The operating procedure is shown below 1 Press AUTO JIK L M N 3 L1JL CD OT uj O 0 n ggr nÿrwimnÿn ir rirF8i Ej 7 2 Press function key F8 EXTEND 3 Press function key F1 LIBRARY P SET Fig 5 11 Registering Library Programs 1 Press the AUTO key 2 Press function key F8 EXTEN...

Page 130: ... use theBS or WRITE key to change the display screen 2 Library Program Registration Press function key F1 LIBRARY P SET and key in program name and file name as follows LP i 1 program name file name WRITE The library program can now be registered When a file name is omitted subprograms in all the SSB files are registered when the entered program name is O When a program name is omitted all the sub...

Page 131: ...The subprograms in the file which have an extension LIB are automatically registered as library programs when power supply to the control is turned on Therefore G code macro or other subprograms which are frequently used are recommended to be stored in the LIB file This permits them to be called any time as conventional G codes NOTICE 1 Alibraryprogramisdistinguishedonly byitsprogram name Therefor...

Page 132: ... The lamp is turned off when the NC is reset 22 Auto Power Off Option The power is shut down when the following conditions are satisfied Note that the setting for the related machine user parameter must be set effective Mode Condition Automatic operation Single block off 1 Schedule program after executing END in a schedule program 2 Main program after executing M02 or M30 in a main program When th...

Page 133: ...0 12 3 4 HOURMETER 24 3 CUTTING TIME Hour Meter CUTTING TIME The hour meter accumulates length of time in which cutting has been conducted G01 G02 or G03 mode in the automatic or MDI operations Hour meter range 0 to 9999 9 hours The hour meter is provided with the RESET button O RESET ll 1 HOURMETER 24 4 SPINDLE REVOLUTION TIME Hour Meter SPINDLE REVOLUTION TIME The hour meter accumulates length o...

Page 134: ...UN S T M LIMIT ALARM HQLP Lamp Name Function RUN This lamp lights when NC is computing the axis position S T M This lamp lights while the NC is executing the processing for the S spindle function T tool function and or M miscellaneous function command SLIDE HOLD This lamp lights when the SLIDE HOLD switch on the machine operation panel is pressed _ This lamp lights when the NC is in the program st...

Page 135: ... name currently selected Last sequence name executed in main program File name currently selected Block counter X X X TST9 MIM 0TST9 N13 I AUTO OPERATION 197 07 15 14 i0 00 39 500 0 X TST9 185 850 N CO 33 Y Z 1100 000 F 0 0 H 0 S 0 D 0 A Mtd PR P0 P0 OCK PROGRAM ACTUAL PART SELECT POSIT PROGRAM j CHECK DATA EXTEND ITA SEARCH HD The symbol appears before axis address on which the mirror image funct...

Page 136: ... axis dataare displayedinthe next page whichis accessible by pressing function key F8 EXTEND and F6 AXIS CHANGE In the four fold extension display mode 1st to 3rd addition axis data are displayed in the next page which is accessible by pressing function key F8 EXTEND and F6 AXIS CHANGE F S H D Supplement 2 Page 1 Four fold Extension I AUTO OPERATION TST9 MIN 0TST9 N13 16 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 39 500...

Page 137: ... EXTEND ÿ DATA Fig 6 3 Actual Position Display 2 TOUCH SENSOR TOUCH PROBE LOAD DISPLAY Touch sensor status Reverse display with touch sensor ON Touch probe status Reverse display with touch probe ON Loaded condition of the spindle and axes indicated by graph and percent values For the spindle overload monitor specification the symbol V max load value and the message LOAD MONITOR are displayed on t...

Page 138: ...CH CHECK EXTEND ÿ V SELECT DATA Fig 6 4 Actual Position Display 3 LOCAL COORDINATES WORK COORDS APA WORK COORDS MACHINE COORDS FEEDBACK COORDS TARGET VALUE DISTANCE REMAINING Distance referenced to the origin of the local coordinate system Distance referenced to the origin of the work coordinate system Distance referenced to the origin of the work coordinate system Distance referenced to the machi...

Page 139: ...an additional axis has been selected b Mirror image effective When mirror image is effective a minus sign is placed preceding the axis name When mirror image is not effective no sign is placed c Relative actual position data Relative actual position data calculated using the following equation is displayed in the selected unit system Relative actual position data Coordinate value output from the e...

Page 140: ... form the equation below and displayed for each axis in the selected unit system Reference position output from position encoder 1 actual position value 2 tool length offset value machine zero point Like the actual position display it is possible to select whether ornotthemanualshift amount is includedintheoutput formthe position encoder by setting data at NC optional parameter bit No 5 bit 7 Wher...

Page 141: ...t a desired position To set the reference position press function key F8 EXTEND in the automatic MDI or manual operation mode repeatedly until functions RELATI ZEROSET and RELATI PRESET are assigned to function keys F2 and F3 respectively EX EX EX RELATI RELATI ZEROSET PRESET EXTEND J a Setting the actual position at 0 Follow the procedure below when setting the actual position at 0 in the relativ...

Page 142: ...dresses A Mtd EX EX EX RPZS XZ RELATI RELATI ZEROSET PRESET EXTEND ÿ 3 Press the WRITE key WRITE I AUTO OPERATION D3 CIR MIN 0 N 2 197 07 15 14 10 00 RELATIVE ACT POSIT 1mm 0 000 A 349 999 X Y 1540 189 0 000 Z A Mtd EX EX RPZS XZ RELATI RELATI ZEROSETj PRESET EXTEND J El The reference position with which the actual position of the designated axisis 0 is obtained and relative actual position data o...

Page 143: ...F3 F4 F5 F6 f F7 F8 Press F3 RELATI PRESET RPPS is displayed 2 Key in axis address es and numerical value for which the actual position is set at a desired position through the keyboard When no axis address has been keyed in the actual position is set at a desired position for each axis Example 1 To set the actual position of X and Z axes at 200 and 300 respectively RPPS X200Z300 T Key in axis add...

Page 144: ...s es and numerical vaiue s doesnot set anything c Data setting range and restrictions 1 Data is input in the unit system metric or inch employed for machine operation and the decimal point position is fixed For example when 1 has been input while the 0 001 mm unit system is selected it is recognized as 1 mm The same rule also applies to the inch system 2 Data can be set within the following range ...

Page 145: ...lated in reverseorder Therefore whenthework zero pointis otherthan 0 avalueother than 0 isset as reference position data e Work coordinate values do not change when the reference position has been changed f When the relative actual position value is smaller than 99999 999 mm 9999 9999 inch for the inch system OVERFLOW will be displayed on the display screen When the relative actual position value ...

Page 146: ...A Fig 6 6 Schedule Program Screen The following display data items are in commonto the CURRENT MAIN PROGRAM READ MAIN PROGRAM and MDI PROGRAM display screens DIS X Remaining X axis movement distance to the target position DIS Y Remaining Y axis movement distance to the target position DIS Z Remaining Z axis movement distance to the target position Co Work coordinate system number Currently active ...

Page 147: ...AM CURRENT MAIN PROGRAM 1nrwn G15H5 G56X0Y0Z500H1 S1000M3 G0X100Y100 CALL 0100 G0X200Y150 CALL 0100 DIS X 0 000 Y 0 000 Z 0 000 W 0 000 CO 0 0 F 0 0 M30 S 0 N H 0 D 0 0 000 0 000 LOAD MONITOR IIOX LOAD MAX SPINDLE LOAD OH X Y Z w ACT POSIT WORK 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 A Mtd PS A PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT I POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH CHECK DATA EXTEND J Block just read into the buffer t Block...

Page 148: ...OAD D 0 056 X Y Z W ACT POSIT WORK 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 A Mtd PS A PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK POSIT PROGRAM DATA CHECK SELECT EXTEND ÿ SEARCH DATA ID Fig 6 8 Read Main Program Screen 4 MDI Program I AUTO OPERATION TST9 MIN 0TST9 N 1 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 PROGRAM MDI PROGRAMS 1mm CURRENT DIS X 0 000 0 000 0 000 G90G0X0Y0Z0 RTUDI Y Z CO 1 0 TST9 0 0 F S N 0 H 0 0 000 0 000 D 0 X Y z ACT POSIT WORK 0...

Page 149: ...1 G53 Ml35 Fm 0 000 G90 M137 0 000 Fr G94 Ml39 M133 I 0 000 Pr 0 0 000 J Pe 0 K 0 000 Np 0 Nr 0 F 0 000 Ns Fd 0 000 He Cr 0 Ft 0 Ce 0 F1 BC 3 A Mtd EMPTY BL PR BL PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH CHECK DATA EXTEND Fig 6 10 Display of One Block Date Currently Executed The following display data items are in common to the BUFFER SECOND BUFFER and THIRD BUFFER display screen...

Page 150: ...ter EMPTY No data in buffer EXIST Data existing in buffer Supplement For the additional axis specification the data of the additional axes first second third is displayed below the Z axis data 2 Display of One Block Data in Buffer to be Executed Next Tn M H D Fr Pr Nr Ns I AUTO OPERATION TST9 MIN 0TST9 N3 _3 I 97 07 15 14 i0 00 BLOCK DATA BUFFER 1mm Ml5 X 2000 000 S 0 Y 2000 000 Tc 0 Z 1100 000 Tn...

Page 151: ...M ACTUAL PART BLOCK POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH CHECK SELECT EXTEND ÿ CfDCfDCfID CfE CED CLD CLD Fig 6 12 Display of One Block Data in Second Buffer DATA 4 Display of One Block Data in Third Buffer I AUTO OPERATION A MIN O N 97 07 15 14 10I00 BLOCK DATA THIRD BUFFER 1mm GOO 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 M15 0 X s 0 Sr G17 Mil5 Y 0 So Tc 0 G23 Ml31 0 Z Tn G53 Ml35 W 0 Fm 0 000 Fr OVERFLOW M G90 Ml37 0 H G9...

Page 152: ...the ATC tool setting page to be accessed AUTO OPERATION N 1 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 ATC TOOL SET POT REF POT TOOL POT TOOL POT TOOL NO NO NO NO NO NO 11 011 12 012 13 013 14 014 15 015 16 016 17 017 18 018 19 019 20 NA POT TOOL NO NO 1 001 SPCY POT jACT TOOL NXT TOOL NA 2 002 3 003 020 007 4 004 5 005 6 006 7 007 8 008 MAGAZINE 10 9 009 10 010 POT TOOL SEARCH SEARCH SET QUIT ZD Fig 6 14 ATC Tool Set P...

Page 153: ...display mode to the original display mode The message displayed on the display screen is the one specified in the program last Example N100 N101 N102 MOO MSG CHECK TOOL This automatically changes the display mode to the message mode and CHECK TOOL appears on the display screen This restores the display mode to the original mode N103 NMSG N104 N110 X100 Y100 WORK FINISH Switching the display mode i...

Page 154: ... axis data enlarge display 4 Diagnostics 5 System variables axis data 6 System variables zero offset 7 System variables tool offset 8 System variables system parameter 9 System variables home position 10 System variables NC communication 11 System variables other data Select the data to be displayed by an NC optional parameter bit No 5 bit 0 to bit 4 Description of operating procedure 1 Press eith...

Page 155: ...e FL_ 10 6 Press the WRITE key This will display the desired check data When the WRITE key is pressed without inputting data following Fi_i the menu display shown below will be displayed I AUTO OPERATION N 1 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 CHECK DATA INDEX PAGE1 NO ITEM 1 NC SPEX TABLE 2 NC AXIS DATA 3 NC AXIS DATA MAG DISP 4 PLC AXIS DATA 5 PLC AXIS DATA MAG DISP 6 MEMORY DATA 7 MCS DIAGNOSIS 8 SYS VAR AXIS ...

Page 156: ... G61S G43S G92S G31S G60S HELI EPSN OKUM 232C FIPR FID4 MADS FRPD GRTB SYC5 RLT1 RLTO SYC4 SYCZ SYCY SYCX EXP4 EXP2 GRP PPC IGF FDFI FDFO COLR AXCH EXPB EXPA MIR6 MIR5 MIR4 BSP3 BSP2 EIGF EPBK MSG G22S G28S MAP5 MAP4 MAP2 SSTP RET AXSC MEED PHID AXSL JGNF SFTH ElML EGCA DNC3 DNC2 DNC1 DNCB DNCA NPPC NO data 1 11111011 FB 2 10001010 8A 3 00110000 30 4 11111111 FF 5 00000000 00 6 01000100 44 7 10000...

Page 157: ...culated value and position encoder output Difference between calculated value and position encoder output with acceleration deceleration activated Calculated value Position encoder output Position encoder output when contact with the touch setter is detected RSVPVAR1 Servo data Designate the content of display with NC optional parameter word No 10 RSVPVAR2 Servo data Designate the content of displ...

Page 158: ...ed characters This page is displayed by pressing the page key from the screen indicated above I AUTO OPERATION N 97 07 15 14 10 00 NC AXIS DATA CHECK DATA Tmri LOAD ODIF RAPA 0 000 35999 998 X 0 0 000 0 000 35999 998 28799 998 Y 0 0 z PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH ATC APC CHECK EXTEND DATA CfDCfD LOAD Axis loaded status is displayed in ...

Page 159: ...000 oooooooo 00000000 FLW 6 1000 7 00 BIT 8 60801 10 9 PROGRAM ACTUAL P SELECT POSIT R BLOCK CHECK DATA SEARCH ATC APC DATA EXTEND CLDSCL Decimal code indication 4 bytes Decimal code indication 4 bytes or 2 bytes Hexadecimal code indication 4 bytes Floating decimal point indication 8 bytes Bit string indication 1 byte Fig 6 20 Diagnostics Screen a Displayed to the right of the diagnosis data indic...

Page 160: ...r the first additional axis are displayed to the right of the Z axis data For the second and third additional axes the data is displayed onthe page accessible by pressing function key F8 EXTEND and F6 AXIS CHANGE 1 Axis Data I AUTO POERATTON N 1 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 CHECK DATA SYSTEM VARIABLE PAGE 10 Trim X z Y VRCO VAPA VSAP VDIM VALA VODM VDMP VDOA WDA VDAM 35999 999 35999 998 0 000 0 000 0 000 0...

Page 161: ... 10 PR093AM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH ATC APC CHECK DATA EXTEND I J Fig 6 22 System Variables Screen Zero Offset 3 Zero Offset for system I AUTO OPERATION N 1 I 97 07 15 14 10 00 CHECK DATA SYSTEM VARIABLE PAGE 13 1mm X Y Z VSZ0 1 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 2 0 000 0 000 0 00...

Page 162: ...AM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH ATC APC CHECK DATA EXTEND Fig 6 24 System Variables Screen Tool Offset 5 Tool Offset for system I AUTO OPERATION 1 N I 97 07 15 14110 00 SYSTEM VARIABLE CHECK DATA PAGE 23 Timf VSTOH N VSTODfN NO NO NO NO 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 1 0 000 0 000 0...

Page 163: ...0 28800 000 0 020 PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA CHECK ATC APC DATA EXTEND SEARCH Fig 6 26 System Variables Screen System Parameter 7 Home Position I AUTO OPERATION N 1 197 07 15 14 10 00 SYSTEM VARIABLE CHECK DATA PAGE 27 Imi X Y Z 1 200 000 200 000 300 000 40 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 200 000 200 000 300 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 VHPP 200 000 200 000 300 000 0 000 ...

Page 164: ...tion Buffer 9 Other Data I AUTO OPERATION N 1 j 97 07 15 14 i0 00 CHECK DATA SYSTEM VARIABLE 1mm PAGE 32 0 VPCNT VEST 00000000 00 01000010 42 10001010 8A 00010000 10 00000000 00 00000000 00 OOOOOOOCLOO V0K1 VINCH VSPCO VSPSB VMLOK VACOD VFDMX VFSOV VTLNN V0K2 0 VNLM 0 VINTG 00000000 00 00000000 00 00000000 00 00000000 00 0 VPRT VtPCI 100000 VMPC2 100 VMCT 7 7 VTLCN VSTM 00000000 00 01000010 42 000...

Page 165: ...n calculated value and position encoder output with acceleration deceleration activated Calculated value Position encoder output Command value This is the RCON with the position encoder offset incorporated applies to systems with axis switching specifications This is the RAPA with the position encoder offset incorporated applies to systems with axis switching specifications Servo data Designate th...

Page 166: ...ATA Imm RAPA LOAD 0 000 0 359 998 0 ODIF MA 0 000 TS 0 000 s PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH ATC APC CHECK EXTEND DATA 7 1 6 MCS Diagnostics I AUTO OPERATION N 1 97 07 15 14 10 00 CHECK DATA MCS DIAGNOSIS PAGE 9 Imm X Y Z MACHINE COORDS 0 001 0 001 0 001 AXIS COM CODE DATA ID DATA CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 PROGRAM ACTUAL PART SELECT POSIT PROGRAM BLOCK CHECK DATA SEARCH ATC AP...

Page 167: ...FILE NAME EfcPTY MAIN PROGRAM NAME EMPTY SUB FILE NAME EMPTY SELECT RUNNING METHOD RUNNING b C RUNNING METHOD A Mtd d e EX GD RUN TIME INIT DELETE RENAME GUIDE EXTEND J Fig 6 32 Running File Display a File selection method This field indicates how the file has been selected and is being operated Display Contents EXTERNAL SELECT MODE Operation by external program selection command SCHEDULE MODE Sch...

Page 168: ... next cycle is started _ 2 SELECT ERROR FILE If an error occurred during automatic program selection file is displayed at the right half of the screen PROGRAM OPERATION RUN GUIDE 2203 ALARM B Schedule program main program load 10000002 SELECT ERROR FILE RUNNING FILE SCHEDULE MODE SCHEDULE PROGRAM FILE TST9 MIN MAIN PROGRAM NAME 0TST9 MAIN FILE NAME GEAR MIN MAIN PROGRAM NAME END f 0100 g SUB FILE ...

Page 169: ...s field indicates the sub file name selected if a program selection error has occurred i SELECTED RUNNING METHOD This field indicates the operation method selected when a program selection error has occurred The operation method is explained in detail in d in 1 RUNNING FILE ...

Page 170: ...HELP SCREEN 0 EJ K PARAMETER SET HELP PROGRAM OPERATION 7 MANUAL OPERATION MDI OPERATION AUTO OPERATION ALARM HISTORY GUIDANCE OF ALARMS GUIDANCE OF G CODES GUIDANCE OF M CODES GUIDANCE OF SYSTEM VARIABLES GUIDANCE OF MNEMONIC CODES When the HELP key is pressed in an alarm state guidance of the alarm is displayed If the HELPkey ispressed while the NCisnot in analarmstate theHELP screen which wasdi...

Page 171: ...M code guidance Quits the HELP screen Displays G code guidance Displays system variable guidance What G code should be used for this fixed cycle If this is your question press F1 G CODE and the list of G codes is displayed Scroll the screen using cursor keys or page keys until you find the G code of the desired fixed cycle What is the nature of alarm No 2000 What mode is called by G91 What functio...

Page 172: ... WRITE key HELP ALARM HISTORY PAGE 1 DATE TIME ALARM NO ALARM CODE ALARM CHAR STRINGS 98 03 03 10 24 12 2280 1 98 03 03 8 58 32 4200 98 02 28 17 05 48 1206 98 02 27 13 30 59 3200 1 CURSOR A USE THE CURSOR TO THE HIGHLIGHT THE ALARM THEN PRESS THE WRITE KEY ENTER THE ALARM NO OR G M CODE etc THEN PRESS THE WRITE KEY ALARM HISTORY MNEMONC CODE SYSTEM G CODE M CODE QUIT VAR y f C D F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 ...

Page 173: ...of a specific code enter the code andpressthe WRITE key The screen displays the guidance on the entered code 4 1 G Codes Enter the G code G01_ ALARM HISTORY SYSTEM MNEMONC CODE G CODE M CODE QUIT VAR S3 Displays the G code guidance from the top 4 2 M Codes Enter the M code M02 ALARM HISTORY SYSTEM MNEMONC CODE M CODE QUIT G CODE VAR 53BBBBBBBBB DisplaystheM code guidancefrom thetop 4 3 System Vari...

Page 174: ...4203 E P 154 SECTION 7 HELP FUNCTION 4 4 Mnemonic Codes Enter the mnemonic code ATAN ALARM HISTORY SYSTEM MNEMONIC CODE G CODE QUIT M CODE VAR 23 C Displays the system variable guidance from the top ...

Page 175: ...MESSAGE appears in theconsoleline and the guidance display area is blanked THERE IS NO HELP MESSAGE ALARM HISTORY MNEMONC CODE SYSTEM QUIT G CODE M CODE VAR HD If you input numbers or character strings shown below ERROR IN INPUT DATA is displayed In this case the previous guidance remains displayed in the guidance display area An alarm number of 2 digits or less or 5 digits or larger A G or M code...

Page 176: ... screen was scrolled the screen before the scroll is displayed Example HELP T F3 G CODE PROGRAM OPERATION HELP KEY HELP G code guidance is displayed from the beginning H F7 QUIT i CURSOR KEY OR PAGE KEY INPUT G92 T HELP KEY PROGRAM OPERATION HELP The guidance of G92 is displayed H F7 QUIT I PROGRAM OPERATION HELP HELP KEY The guidance of G92 is displayed F7 QUIT ...

Page 177: ...III DATA OPERATION ...

Page 178: ...nual 1 Mode Selection Keys MODE selection keys MM is clD H ri Fjl_gJKjg 0 E 00 Q 0 O0 t Fig 1 1 Mode Selection Keys The mode selection keys are classified into the three groups operation mode data setting mode and machining management MacMan mode 1 Operation Mode a AUTO inthe automatic mode thepart programstoredinthe memory areaisreadintotheoperationbuffer and then executed b MDI In the MDI mode t...

Page 179: ...de at a glance 6 Once program execution is started in the AUTO mode or MDI mode switching the mode to Data Setting Mode such as EDIT AUX PARAMETER TOOL DATA and ZERO SET will not interrupt the program execution Therefore program editing tape punching out tape reading in parameter setting zero setting tool data setting and other data setting operations are possible during stored program execution W...

Page 180: ...vel end limit Liner axis Microns integer 2 1 axis Inch system Metric system 4 byte integer Rotary axis Degrees 2 1 axis 4 byte integer Pitch error compensation range Microns integer Liner axis 2 1 axis Inch system Metric system 4 byte integer Rotary 2 1 axis Degrees 4 byte integer axis Pitch error compensation interval 2 byte integer Liner axis 1 1 axis Inch system Metric system 4 byte integer Rot...

Page 181: ...rees 4 byte integer G60 over passing amount Microns integer Liner axis 1 1 axis Inch system Metric system 4 byte integer Rotary axis 1 1 axis Degrees 4 byte integer Backlash Microns integer Liner axis 1 1 axis Inch system Metric system 4 byte integer Rotary axis 1 1 axis Degrees 4 byte integer G M code macro Simple call Charact 10 4 byte character er Axis move call Charact 10 4 byte character er P...

Page 182: ...ng as new data The SET command is effective when function key F1 is pressed and displays S on the 21st line on the display screen Enter the data from the keyboard and press the WRITE key then the keyed in data is input 3 1 2 ADD Command AD ITEM T ITEM EXTEND J ADD CAL SEARCH SET F1 1 F2 F3 1 F4 F5 F6 1 F7 F8 Press F2 ADD AD is displayed The data entered is added to the current data to form a comma...

Page 183: ...ands for Parameter Selection This group consists of six commands ITEM SEARCH AXIS CHANGE CURSOR PAGE and EXTEND 3 2 1 ITEM Command IF IB SEARCH ITEM t ITEMi EXTEND SET CAL ADD CfDGD CED dp IF or IB is displayed Each time F7 ITEMJ is pressed the screen display switches to the next category Each time F6 ITEMT is pressed the screen display switches to the preceding category This command is intended t...

Page 184: ... keyboard Display of F is followed by this particular data 3 Press the WRITE key This allows the cursor to be positioned at the datanumber specified If the current screen does not include the data number then the screen is switched over until that data number appears and the cursor is positioned there If there is nothing corresponding to the data number entered the cursor is then positioned as fol...

Page 185: ...hen function key F5 is pressed AX appears on the 21st line on the display screen resulting in a screen switch 3 2 4 Cursor Keys Move the cursor in the arrow pointed direction where the cursor stays at only the points including data to be set When for example the cursor is at rest at the extreme left press the cursor key this brings the cursor to the data element located at the extreme right When t...

Page 186: ...F7 1 F8 EX is displayed Press F8 EXTEND Data setting involves many commands which cannot be displayed at the same time there are eight function keys available The EXTEND command is intended to switch command displays Function key F8 provides a display of EX on the 21st line on the screen resulting in a switched command only ...

Page 187: ...er is the same as the one programmed previously Both ISO and EIA codes may be used as conventional programs as the coding system The relationship of data setting P numbers and Q numbers is as indicated below Category Subcategory PNo Q No Remark Work coordinate system origin 1 to No of work coordi nate systems_ 100 Tool length offset Tool data 1 to No of offsets 200 Cutter radius compensa 1 to No o...

Page 188: ...F1 command Set a paper tape for data setting on the tape reader so that the leading feed holes come to the reader Press function key F1 READ This displays R on the 21st line on the display screen Press the WRITE key This allows the paper tape to advance so that the data on the tape is sequentially read and set Note that thetape reader stops when an error occurs duringthe setting and the display sc...

Page 189: ... 3 3 1 READ Command Punching out data under special conditions are shown below R Normal data R 0 Empty R 1 overflow R 2 overflow R 3 underflow R 4 underflow When the data of the type indicated above is entered the same condition is set Operating procedure is shown as follows Press PARAMETER TOOL DATA or ZERO SET XX V M I Al HW j x H J IRF o jJIulM J BS 0 0 0 g j Q 3 900 CUD 0303 Q3G3 3 0 7 Z z 7 7...

Page 190: ...ge will be displayed requesting any comments which may be required regarding the punch data Enter a comment if necessary If no comment is required nothing should be entered Parentheses marks and cannot be used in the comment If used an error will occur 5320 Wring character Press the WRITE key The punch menu is displayed under the heading of DATA TAPE PUNCH MENU and then the feed holes and the perc...

Page 191: ...ength offset data parameter No I200 8 or 200 8 8 Example 4 Punching out No 8 data of parameter data from tool length offset data to common variable data parameter No I200 300 8 Example 5 Punching out tool length offset data within a required range from No 2 to No 8 for example parameter No 200 2 8 Example 6 Punching out within a required range of parameter data from tool length offset data to comm...

Page 192: ...l begin from the smallest displayed numeral following decimal point Optional parameter words and long parameter words etc have no decimal points and are therefore compared as they are If the data error value exceeds the tolerance range the following error message will be displayed 5375 DATA VERIFY ERROR MISMATCH LINES The following parameters including the tolerance value are compared during the V...

Page 193: ...mmands The NC has other commands as explained below 3 4 1 Back Up Command Data such as tool length offset cutter radius compensation origin of work coordinate systems and parameter except system parameter is backed up to the memory in a preset interval Therefore turning off the power to the control right after renewing the data will cause the data to stay as it was without being updated Theexecuti...

Page 194: ...ate system originhas been implemented After the position detector is replaced allthat remains isto set another machine coordinate system origin without havingto set all of the work coordinate system origins and others at new values This may be applied to soft limits thus helping to reduce the jobs required after the position encoder is replaced How to set the work coordinate system origin as follo...

Page 195: ...he previous drawing b When the work zero has been set and it serves as the reference of further offset press function key F2 ADD and enter the distance of the position to be set as viewed from the preset position c When it is necessary to set the work zero offset which causes the present actual machine position to be the new desired actual position press function key F3 CAL and enter the new actua...

Page 196: ...n on the page operate the page keys or the F4 SEARCH TOOL DATA SEf 197 07 15 14 10 00 CUTTER R COMP D TOOL LENGTH OFFSET H Trim NO NO NO NO 1 000 11 0 000 2 000 12 0 000 1 000 13 0 000 1 000 14 0 000 5 I 10 000 I 15 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 889 499 20 0 000 1 1 10 000 11 5 000 12 2 320 13 0 000 14 0 000 15 0 000 16 5 000 17 0 000 18 0 000 19 0 000 20 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 ...

Page 197: ...respondence between the tool number and the magazine pot number to be stored in the control memory after setting all the tools in the magazine In addition since the use of a large diameter tool will cause an interference with adjacent tools the control must be capable of recognizing a large diameter tool so that the toolpot whichaccommodates oneis placedbetween the pots having dummytools or no too...

Page 198: ...ffset ATC Pot No Tool No Table 1 Press the TOOL DATA key 2 Press function key F7 ITEM i The CRT will display the page of POT NO TOOL NO TABLE 3 Locate the cursor at TOOL NO position of the POT NO for which the tool number is to be set 4 Press function key F1 SET SI_J will be displayed on the console line I_I indicates the space 5 Key in the desired tool number through the keyboard a Conventional t...

Page 199: ...e assigned with no tool number or dummy tool code D An error occursif either of two adjacent toolpots is assigned with an actual tool number The setting of a large diameter tool in a toolpot automatically sets dummy tool code D at two adjacent toolpots 4 In case the tool number already used is again entered for a new toolpot an alarm occurs 5 Any attempt to set a tool number for atoolpot which has...

Page 200: ...L NO NO 11 011 12 012 13 013 14 014 15 015 16 016 17 017 18 018 19 019 20 NA POT TOOL NO NO 1 001 2 002 3 003 4 004 5 005 6 006 7 007 8 008 9 009 10l02ll POT TOOL POT TOOL NO NO NO NO 21 NA 22 022 23 023 24 024 25 025 26 026 27 027 28 028 29 029 30 030 TOOL ACT TOOL NXT TOOL NA 020 007 MAGAZINE 10 ITEM t ITEM 4 EXTEND SEARCH SET ZD 1 Press the TOOL DATA key 2 Press function key F7 ITEM 1 The CRT w...

Page 201: ...at one time unless the correspondence betweentoolpot numbers and tool numbers are all cleared Operating Procedure 1 Clearing tool numbers a Press the TOOL DATA key b Press function key F7 ITEM J The CRT will display the page of POT NO TOOL NO TABLE c Key in ATC through the keyboard and press the WRITE key The following message will be displayed on the screen Tool table initialize OK Y N d Key in Y...

Page 202: ... be classified into 18 types as indicated below 1 Display selection selection for display not display of parameter setting screens 2 Common variable 3 User parameter 4 G M code macro 5 NC optional parameter long word 6 NC optional parameter word 7 NC optional parameter bit 8 Input unit system 9 NC optional parameter RS232C CNO 10 NC optional parameter Spindle OKUMA VAC 11 Machine axis parameter 12...

Page 203: ...ogram file Sub commands provided Edit Supplement 1 EDIT Edits program file Sub commands provided Multi file transfer MPIP Transfers multiple files between the NC and an external device using the RS232C interface Sub commands provided LIST Lists file contents List CONDENS Arrangement Arranges the stored data Time TIME Sets the time Initializing INIT Initializes the memory floppy disks and other dat...

Page 204: ... FILE OPERATION FUNCTION Supplement 1 The file edit command is changed to the l MAP edit command for the l MAP specification For details andoperation procedure of the l MAP editcommandand sub commands refer to l MAP EDIT FUNCTION published separately 2 For details of operation guide commands refer toII OPERATION Section 6 8 Run Guide Display Details of the commands accessible in the program operat...

Page 205: ...the program operation screen The function names also change as indicated below MULTI PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS EXTEND ÿ DATE DIR Thekeys changein this order when F8 EXTEND is pressed EX BLANK INIT DELETE RENAME DEFINE FREE GUIDE RUN EXTEND ÿ TIME EX EX EXTEND ÿ PROTECT MS DOS DNC A DNC B These commands are explained below ...

Page 206: ...r date Y M D _ EX DA 1994 9 30 FRIDAY enter date Y M D 14 33 30 MULTI DIR PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS EXTENDiy DATE Press F1 DATE DA 1994 9 30 FRIDAY 14 33 30 enter date Y M D __ This is only an example current date day of week and time are displayed 2 Key in the year month and date with period put after each item following the prompt Example 1994 9 30 3 Press the WRITE key When the correct entry ha...

Page 207: ...r the device name MD1 or FDO following DI The default device name is MD1 3 Press the WRITE key The directory of file names of thefilesregisteredin the specified device MD1 or FDO is displayed I PROGRAM OPERATION DIR I 97 07 15 14 10 00 MD1 DIR PAGE T FILENAME SEC BYTE CHARACTER DATE 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 0001 000045 1994 9 2...

Page 208: ... following the prompt Dl and you can check whether that file exists or not In this file name entry step the use of symbols asterisk and question mark is permitted The symbol ÿ indicates a string of characters while the symbol represents a character may be used only once in both a file name and extended name Therefore by specifying and in a filename all thefile names corresponding to the entered fi...

Page 209: ...i_i TT WRITE Withthe data entered as above allthe filenames are printed out bythe teletypewriter As an output device name PR printer is also used 5 There is an Option Setting indicated below which follows the filename P file protected state is displayed following the date 00 Not protected 01 File protected For the file protection specification method refer to Section 5 14 Protect ...

Page 210: ... with extension LIB from 3 5 inch floppy disk drive to MD1 MACRO LOADING NOTICE Never turn off power supply duringthe execution offiletransfer orfile editing If it isturnedoff the file contents will be unreliable 4 1 Read Thisisthe operation toreadapart programfrom program reading device such astape reader and to store it in the memory The following explanation is given assuming a taper reader 1 S...

Page 211: ...le operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen PIP READ RII PROGRAM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 10 00 PIP READ OVERWRITE R fl INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 ND1 MIN F3 FD0 MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING Ft INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME MD1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XR MDi FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX INDEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELE...

Page 212: ...AND OVERWR CHAR INDEX HISTORYj INSBRT DELETE CANCEL MDI INDEX INDEX Pressingthiskey starts thetapereader The commandsonthetapeareread and storedinmemory While the tapeis being read the screen displays READ along with the file name onthe first line When the first EOB code appears after the start of the tape reading in the message VALID INFORMATION READING is displayed At the completion of the tape ...

Page 213: ...PY FORWARD REWIND QUIT 5 Press function key F7 PIP QUIT TEST9 MIN file exist overwrite Y N Y varid information reading FAST FAST PIP COPY FORWARD REWIND QUIT EXTEND READ PUNCH VERIFY ZD The screen returns to the one displayed in item 1 Details and precautions on this operation are givenin4 3 1 Precautionsfor Tape Reading in Punching out andVerifying Operations Be sure to read this item Supplement ...

Page 214: ...as follows 1 Press function key F3 PIP The function names on the screen will change to those given in item 2 below PIP MULTI DIR PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS EXTENDjy DATE F1 1 F2 1 F3 F4 F5 1 F6 F7 1 F8 Press F3 PIP PIP is displayed 2 Press function key F2 PUNCH XP FAST RAST COPY FORWARD REWIND PIP EXTEND ÿ READ PUNCH VERIFY QUIT FI F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Press F2 PUNCH ...

Page 215: ...AULT FILE NAME MIN XP MD1 FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX INDEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL 3 Enter the file name of the file to be punch and press the WRITE key Example BOX 1350 MIN This step is unnecessary for a program without a file name i e A MIN I PROGRAM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 TOTOO PIP PUNCH OVERWRITE P BOX 1350 MIN T INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 MIN F3 FD K MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER IN...

Page 216: ... tape punching out operation andthe display returns to the mode as in step 1 Supplement 1 That tape punching speed will be slowed down while machine operation is carried out simultaneously 2 Tape Punching Out Format 00 O o 0 SA MIN o to Program name Machining program Feed holes Feed holes File name Feed holes 5 in 2 3 6 4 1 600 tape feed holes are punched in the tape leader section The number of f...

Page 217: ...rameter bit is 1 the code is punched out before feed holes 2 The part program is split and punched out if it is too long to be contained in one paper tape roll Paper tape length may be changed from 1 to 300 meters 3 to984 feed using the NC optional parameter word No 2 As the format the file name is also punched out for the second tape and so on Sincethetapeends with CR or LF actualtapelengthissome...

Page 218: ... tape and the program stored in memory The procedure is as follows 1 Set the tape to be verified in the tape reader in the same manner as for storing a program from a tape to memory 2 Press function key F3 PIP The function names on the screen will change to those given in item 3 below PIP MULTI PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS DATE EXTEND DIR FI 1 F2 F3 1 F4 F5 1 F6 F7 F8 Press F3 PIP PIP is displayed 3 ...

Page 219: ...EX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL 4 Enter the file name of the file to be verify and press the WRITE key Example BOX 1350 MIN This step is unnecessary for a program without a file name i e A MIN i PROGRAM OPERATION 97 07 15 14noTOO PIP VERIFY OVERWRITE V BOX 1350 MINE INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MDU MIN F3 FDO MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRE...

Page 220: ...R VERIFY BOX 1350 M N 197 07 15 14 10 00 tape file name BOX 1350 MIN file end data match FAST FAST FORWARD REWIND PIP PUNCH VERIFY COPY EXTEND ÿ READ QUIT 5 Press function key F7 PIP QUIT tape file name B0X 1350 MIN f i le end data match FAST FAST PIP PUNCH VERIFY COPY FORWARD REWIND QUIT EXTENDÿ READ F1 I F2 F3 1 F4 F5 F6 F7 1 F8 Press F7 PIP QUIT This completesverification of the punched out pro...

Page 221: ...IND QUIT EXTEND ID The following message is displayed asking the operator if he wants to continue verification To continue verification type Y and press the WRITE key To abort verification type N and press the WRITE key Whenno datamismatchisfound in verification operation the followingmessage will be displayed on the screen tape end file end data match If dataisleftinthefile after data on atape ha...

Page 222: ...ion of a coding system can be conducted by a Parameter setting Bit 1 and bit 0 of NO optional parameter bit No 1 are used to determinethe tape coding system bit 1 for tape code parity discrimination and bit 0 for tape code The tape coding system is determined by the combination of these bits Refer to IV PARAMETER Section 4 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER AND SETTING PROCEDURE for the procedure to set par...

Page 223: ...to create the program by assigning a file name on thetape If the file name is not assigned on the tape follow the steps below and assign a file name when storing a program in the memory Press function key F1 READ f Key in the file name following a comma file name Press the WRITE key With the steps above the file name is specified and the program on the tape is stored in the memory To simplify prog...

Page 224: ... whilethename of thefile storedinthememory is A MIN that is the file is not assigned afile name it is not necessary to specify the file name after pressing function key F1 READ 5 File names can be specified and changed as required by inputting the following F1 READ input file name output file name Whenan input filename has notbeen specified the filename given onthe tape istaken as theinput file na...

Page 225: ...SO codedprogram data whichhas the filename BOX 1 MIN is storedfollowing the file which is already stored in the memory with the file name BOX 2 MIN 6 The following command reads a tape which contains wrong codes up to the end while replacing them with I F1 READ file name C WRITE The number of read wrong codes is counted and displayed after the completion of tape read operation Correct them in the ...

Page 226: ...PIP EXTEND J COPY READ PUNCH VERIFY FORWARD REWIND QUIT IZJ fD Press F4 COPY FI PIP is displayed The screen changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen PIP COPY CO 8 Enter the device name MD1 or FDO The default is MD1 I PROGRAM OPERATION 1 97 07 15 14 10 00 PIP C0PY OVERWRITE C0 E INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MDU MIN F3 FDO MIN TO DISPL...

Page 227: ...NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME MD1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XC0 WRITE 9l MDK FD0 COMMAND 0VERWR CHAR INDEX INDEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL The program which has the file name BOX 1350 MIN is duplicated and stored in the memory with the file name BOX 2000 MIN While the file isbeing copied COPY and file name are displayed at the upper areaof the screen At the completion of copyi...

Page 228: ...me as the input file name 4 When the output file name is omitted symbols and can be used in an input file name Inthis case all the correspondingfiles are duplicated Refer to Section 5 3 DIRECTORY 5 In addition to the above duplicating functions the following functions are optionally available a COPY input file name output file name A Duplication is executed following the file which is specified as...

Page 229: ... screen will change to those given in item 2 below PIP MULTI EXTEND ÿ DATE DIR PIP LIST CONDENS EDIT PIP F1 1 F2 F3 1 F4 F5 F6 1 F7 F8 Press F3 PIP PIP is displayed 2 Press function key F5 FAST FORWARD PIP FAST RAST PIP READ PUNCH VERIFY COPY FORWARD REWIND QUIT EXTEND Press F5J FAST FORWARD The prompt FF will be displayed on the command line 21st line Thetape is fast forwarded to the end of the t...

Page 230: ...IT PIP LIST CONDENS EXTEND J DATE DIR FI F2 J F3 1 F4 F5 1 F6 1 F7 J F8 Press F3 PIP PIP is displayed The function names on the screen will change to those given in item 2 below 2 Press function key F6 FAST REWIND PIP FAST RAST PIP READ PUNCH VERIFY COPY FORWARD REWIND QUIT EXTEND y FI F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Press F6 FAST RESIND Theprompt FR willbe displayedonthe line 21st line The tapeis rewoundup ...

Page 231: ...vides a return to the previous program operation mode The operating procedure is indicated below 1 Press function key F7 PIP QUIT P P 0 FAST RAST PIP PUNCH VERIFY COPY FORWARD REWIND QUIT EXTEND READ F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Q is displayed Press F7 PIP QUIT Theprompt Q will be displayed on thecommandline Thetransfer modeisquitandtheprevious program operation mode is restored The display screen will...

Page 232: ...sists of several commands beginning with a character right after the LF code and ending with the next LF code If commands in a block cannot be displayedin one line onthe display screen they are displayedon multiple lines withthe 2nd and subsequent lines preceded by indicating that the commands are continuous d The extract buffer means the buffer where commands are temporarily saved for copy or tra...

Page 233: ...GOO X400 X300 Y200 2100 N110 N111 E WHEEL100 MIN file end LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE QUIT LINE EDIT EXTEND GÿD Press F7 EDIT QUIT Program edit operation is complete and the display screen as indicated to the right will be displayed on the command line I PROG OPERATION EDIT P MODE WHEEL100 M1N I 97 07 15 14 10 00 000 N100 GOO N101 G56 N103 G41G01 N104 G03 X300 Y300...

Page 234: ...k line Quit QUIT Ends the program edit mode Find Searches the specified character string Shifts the edit line by the specified number of lines FIND Change CHANGE Replaces the specified character string with the newly specified char acter string _ Copy COPY Duplicates program data in the specified number of lines to the ex tract buffer The original program data remains as it is _ Move MOVE Duplicat...

Page 235: ...en changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen EDIT E m nPROGRUM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 10 00 EDIT OVERWRITE Effl INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 MIN F3 FDO MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME MD1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XE MD1 FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHA...

Page 236: ...NAI MD1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XE WRITE MDi FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX INDEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL Program data of the specified file is searched and read into the editing area At the same time program data is displayed on the display screen Program data of the file name WHEEL1OO MIN is ready for editing I PROG OPERATION EDIT P MODE WHEEL100 MIN 97 07 15 14 10 00 0000 X300 N100 GOO ...

Page 237: ...RAM FILE JW MIN _ PAGE 1 l B MIN D MIN KS MIN K51 MIN ABCD MIN K52 MIN 53 MIN P03 MIN POO MIN PS B what is the file name for program select PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK POSIT PROGRAM DATA CHECK EXTENDjy ySELECT SEARCH DATA Supplement 1 An asterisk isdisplayed atthe beginning of thefilenameof thefilethathasbeen created or edited last Whenthe PROGRAM EDIT INDEXscreen is displayed the cursor ispositione...

Page 238: ... EDIT P MODE WHEEL100 MIN I 97 07 15 14 10 00 5 000 X300 Y300 S250 N100 GOO N101 G56 N103 G41G01 N104 G03 Z 55 M09 M03 X400 Y200 FI00 D11 X500 Y300 I0 X100 Y300 I 200 JO X200 Y200 1100 JO J100 N105 N106 N107 G01 N108 G40 N109 GOO X400 X300 Y200 Z100 N110 Nil1 E WHEEL100 MIN file end LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE QUIT LINE EDIT EXTEND ÿ 2 Cursor Left Movement Each tim...

Page 239: ...d the edit pointer reversed display and the edit line move down one line The edit pointer and the edit line move continuously while the cursor key is held down When the cursor key is pressed withthe edit line placed at the bottom the edit line moves to the next block the first line in the next page f I PROG OPERATION A EDIT P MODE WHEEL100 VIN 97 07 15 14 10 00 ÿ2Hooo X30O Y300 S250 GOO N100 N101 ...

Page 240: ...S250 G56 Z 55 M09 M03 F100 D11 N101 N103 G41G01 N104 G03 X400 Y200 X500 Y300 10 J100 005 XI00 Y300 1 200 JO 1100 JO N106 X200 Y200 N107 G01 N108 G40 N109 GOO X4C0 X300 Y200 Z100 N110 Nin E WHEEL100 MIN f i le end LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE I DELETE ERASE LINE EDIT EXTEND ÿ QUIT El Supplement 1 When the cursor key is pressed continuously or held down until the edit pointer reve...

Page 241: ...G41G01 N104 G03 XI00 Y0 X200 Y100 X300 Y300 S250 Z 55 M09 M03 X400 Y200 F100 Dll X500 Y300 10 XI00 Y300 1 200 JO X200 Y200 1100 X J100 N105 N106 Ml07 G01 N108 G40 N109 GOO X400 X300 Y200 Z100 N110 X200 Will Y100 N112 G01 N1 X100 Y200 X200 Y300 t E WHEEL 00 MIN f i le end LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE EDIT LINE EXTEND ÿ QUIT I The cursor is moved I I PROG OPERATION ED...

Page 242: ... is obtained Positions of the edit pointer and edit line remain unchanged When the last part of the file has been reached while the page key is pressed the remaining blocks are displayed on the screen The message file end will appear on the command line 5 2 5 Page Up When the page key is pressed the previous page is displayed When the first page has been reached the display remains unchanged even ...

Page 243: ... inserted blank line 4 One line insertion operation at the line which has more than 63 characters differs from ordinary one line insertion processing See the figure N101 GOO X800 X250 Z200 N102 Y100 N103 G01 F0 3 Z150 N104 X300 N117 G01 X113 I E WHEEL100 MIN file end IL LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE LINE EDIT EXTENDiy QUIT FI F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 Press F1 LINE INSERT i ...

Page 244: ...t to the deleted line 4 One line deletion operation at the line which has more than 63 characters differs from ordinary one line deletion processing See the figure N101 N102 Y100 N103 GOO X800 2200 X250 G01 Z150 F0 3 I DL file end LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE QUIT LINE EDIT EXTEND ÿ FI F2 F3 F4 j F5 F6 1 F7 F8 Press F2 LINE DELETE I N101 0103 N104 GOO X800 Z200 G01 ...

Page 245: ...erted 3 One character insertion operation at the line which has more than 63 characters differs from ordinary one character insertion processing See the figure oo N101 GOO Y200 2200 T ic LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE QUIT LINE EDIT EXTEND Press F3 CHAR INSERT I X 800 GOO N101 Y200 Z20 0 4 The position of the edit pointer remains unchanged 5 The prompt IC will be disp...

Page 246: ...lowing the deleted one shift to the left 3 One character deletion operation at the line which has more than 63 characters differs from ordinary one character deletion processing See the figure 800 N101 GOO Y200 Z20 0 T DC CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE I DELETE ERASE LINE LINE INSERT DELETE LINE EDIT EXTEND ÿ QUIT CfjD Press F4 CHAR DELETE i N101 GOO 800 Y200 Z200 4 The position of the edit pointer remai...

Page 247: ...the specified lines to be deleted is larger than the final block of the file all program data up to the end of the file is deleted and the line right after the final line of the file becomes the edit line In this case the message file end will appear After program data has been deleted the message ÿRECORD DELETE appears on the command line Here indicates the number of the deleted lines 4 5 Lines f...

Page 248: ...NSERT DELETE DELETE LINE LINE LINE EDIT EXTEND INSERT DELETE ERASE QUIT QijlfLJlf Press F5 DELETE 1 Key in 4 through the keyboard i Press the WRITE key WRITE N101 N102 0107 GOO X800 X250 Z200 G01 Z100 The command line of the screen will show the following message DEL 4 4 RECORD DELETE file end beginning of file CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE DELETE LINE LINE LINE EDIT ERASE QUIT EXTEND J INSERT DELETE ZD...

Page 249: ...it line 3 The prompt ER will be displayed on the command line 4 One line deletion operation at the line which has more than 63 characters differs from ordinary one line deletion processing See the figure GOO N101 X800 X250 Z200 N102 Z200 N103 N104 G01 Z150 F0 3 X300 T ER CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE DELETE LINE LINE LINE EDIT EXTEND INSERT DELETE ERASE QUIT Press F6 LINE ERASE 1 N101 GOO X800 Z200 N103...

Page 250: ...ction key F8 EXTEND Pressfunction key F8 EXTEND Thefunctionnamesonthe display screen willchange as shown below ER LINE LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE QUIT LINE EDIT EXTEND ÿ Press F8 EXTEND E WHEEL100 MIN file end EX PAGE INSERT FIND CHANGE COPY MOVE EXTRACT MODE MODE EXTEND ÿ ...

Page 251: ...fore and after it Here the character before and after the character string must be the same and the following characters cannot be used 0 through 9 space and characters used within the character string Example X300 d The symbol which specifies an arbitrary character can be used Example N 01 This is the commandto search for three digit N codes whose lower two digits are 01 Once a character string h...

Page 252: ...0 3 X300 X310 X200 GOO Z200 G01 Z100 I f i le end EX F 7X300 PAGE INSERT CHANGE MOVE EXTEND y COPY EXTRACT FIND MODE MODE FI i Press F1 FIND Key in X300f through the keyboard I s Press the WRITE key WRITE GOO N101 X800 X250 Z200 N102 N103 N104 N105 N106 N107 G01 Z150 F0 3 0300 X310 X200 GOO Z200 GOT Z100 ...

Page 253: ...last line are displayed on the screen followed by the following message on the command line file end e When a negative number is specified the edit line shifts backward and the edit pointer is placed at the first character of the specified line f When a negative number exceeding the first line of the file is specified the edit pointer is placed at the beginning of the file The message beginning of...

Page 254: ...racter string isdisplayedand the edit pointer does not move 3 The same delimiter as explained in 5 9 is used 4 The symbol is used in quite the same manner as in 5 9 Find operation 5 When program data contains several same character strings press function key F2 CHANGE and the WRITE key The character strings will be replaced one by one 6 Pressing any key on the operation panel interrupts this funct...

Page 255: ... X300 X310 X200 GOO Z200 T C 210 200 file end file start C Z200 Z210 PAGE INSERT MODE MODE EXTEND ÿ FIND CHANGE COPY EXTRACT MOVE Press F2 CHANGE i Key in Z200 Z21Of through the keyboard t 6 Press the WRITE key WRITE N101 GOO X800 X250 Z250 N102 N103 N104 N105 N106 G01 Z150 F0 300 X300 X310 X200 Q210 GOO ...

Page 256: ...positions of a program N101 N102 N103 S N121 Copy or move N122 N123 I Extract buffer f N103 Stored 1 N121 j i N215 N216 N103 Extract Extract N121 N217 N218 i To other areas Fig 2 1 Copy Move and Extract Functions Operation sequence 1 Save the group of commands into the extract buffer using the COPY of MOVE command 2 The EXTRACT command will insert the commands saved in the extract buffer into the ...

Page 257: ...eviously registered in the extract buffer is erased 4 When the specified number is larger than the last line of the file program data up to the last line is transferred 5 When a negative number is specified program data in the blocks preceding the edit line edit line not included is transferred When a negative number exceeding the first line of the file is specified program data up to the first li...

Page 258: ...X200 GOO Z200 G01 Z170 I Move the symbol to N103 using the cursor control Keys I C0 3 INSERT PAGE CHANGE MOVE FIND COPY EXTRACT EXTEND ÿ MODE MODE Press F3 COPY 1 Key in 3 through the keyboard 3 Press the WRITE key WRITE GOO N101 X800 X250 Z200 N102 N103 N104 N105 0106 N107 G01 Z150 F0 300 X300 X310 X200 GOO Z210 G01 Z170 ...

Page 259: ...red in the extract buffer is erased 5 When the specified number is larger than the last line of the file program data up to the last line is transferred 6 After program data has been transferred the message RECORD DELETE appears on the command line Here indicates the number of the specified lines 7 When a negative number is specified program data in the blocks preceding the edit line edit line not...

Page 260: ...g the cursor control keys I M 3 PAGE INSERT CHANGE MOVE EXTEND ÿ FIND COPY EXTRACT MODE MODE fD F4 F5 F6 v Press F4 MOVE I Key in 3 through the keyboard i Press the WRITE key I WRITE GOO N101 X800 X250 X200 Z200 N102 0106 N107 G01 Z170 I The following message is displayed on the command line I M 3 3 RECORD DELETE PAGE INSERT FIND CHANGE COPY MOVE EXTRACT MODE MODE EXTENDiy ...

Page 261: ...ata insert before the block N203 1 Data in the extract buffer is inserted before the edit line 2 Data in the extract buffer is not erased 3 The edit pointer remains at the same position 4 If no data is registered in the extract buffer when EXTRACT operation is attempted the message extract buffer empty is displayed and data transfer is not initiated 5 To erase program data registered in the extrac...

Page 262: ...0 400 X200 X210 GOO Z200 I Move the symbol to N103 using the cursor control keys I X PAGE INSERT CHANGE MOVE EXTEND ÿ FIND COPY EXTRACT MODE MODE 7T 771 77 77 77 77 771 77 _J _ l J v _ v J V _ v Press F5 EXTF1ACT I Press the WRITE key I WRITE GOO N210 N202 N103 M104 N105 0203 N204 N205 X600 X150 Z200 G01 Z150 F0 3Q0 X300 X310 GOO Z200 Z150 G01 F0 400 X200 X210 GOO Z200 ...

Page 263: ...EEL100 MIN file end EX INSERT PAGE FIND CHANGE COPY MOVE EXTRACT EXTENDiy MODE MODE FI F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Press F6 PAGE MODE a When a character is keyed in in the page mode the cursor located character is replaced by the keyed in character and the cursor moves to the right In other words in the page mode the cursor is moved to the right and the character including a space located by the cursor i...

Page 264: ...OG OPERATION EDIT i MODE WHEEL100 MIN 197 07 15 14 10 00 01000 N100 GOO N101 G56 N103 G41G01 N104 G03 X300 250 Y300 Z 55 M09 M03 F100 D11 Y200 X400 X500 Y300 10 J100 XI00 Y300 1 200 JO 1100 JO N105 IK 06 X200 Y200 N107 G01 N108 G40 N109 GOO X400 Y200 X300 Z100 MHO N111 E WHEEL100 MIN f i le end EX PAGE INSERT FIND CHANGE COPY MOVE EXTRACT MODE MODE EXTENDÿ FI F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Press F7 INSERTMO...

Page 265: ...return the display to the previous page press the page key 6B 5 14 Power Failure Shutdown during Editing Thefunctionto avoidthe filefrom being lost isprovided evenif power failure occurs or power is shut down by mistake during editing 5 14 1 In editing Comment If power is shut downduring editing the following in editing comment is attachedtothefirstdatablock of the file having been edited THIS FIL...

Page 266: ...ROGRAM 1mm DIS X 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Y z w THIS FILE NEEDS EDITING AGAIN CO 0 0 F 0 0 S 0 N 0KUMA MACHINERY WORKS LTD H 0 0 000 0 000 LOAD MAX V SPINDLE LOAD D 0 0 6 X Y Z w ACT POSIT WORK 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 A Mtd XPS PS A MIN PROGRAM ACTUAL PART BLOCK SELECT POSIT PROGRAM DATA SEARCH CHECK EXTEND J DATA To give warning to an operator the following alarm is displayed on the screen when th...

Page 267: ...00 S250 N101 G56 N103 G41G01 N104 G03 Z 55 M09 M03 X400 Y200 F100 Dll X500 Y300 10 J100 N105 X100 Y300 1 200 JO N106 X200 Y200 1100 JO N107 G01 N108 G40 N109 GOO X400 X300 Y200 Z100 N110 mu E WHEEL100 MIN file end LINE CHAR CHAR INSERT DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE QUIT LINE LINE EDIT EXTEND ÿ Example NC optional parameter bit No 16 bit 4 1 I PROG OPERATION EDIT P MODE WHEEL100 MIN I 97 07 15 ...

Page 268: ...03 X500 Y300 10 J100 N105 XI00 Y300 1 200 JO N106 X200 Y200 1100 JO N107 GOT X400 G40 X300 Y200 N108 N109 GOO Z100 N110 Mill E A MIN under repair of error file Please file maintenance LINE LINE CHAU CHAR INSERT I DELETE INSERT DELETE DELETE ERASE LINE EDIT EXTEND QUIT Example File including the not guaranteed area symbol I PROG OPERATION EDIT P MODE WHEEL100 MIN I 97 07 15 14 10 00 50000 Y300 NT00...

Page 269: ...Quits the multi file transfer mode Q NOTICE During file transfer processing do not turn off the power supply If the power supply isturned off during file transfer the contents of file might be destroyed 6 1 Multi file Read Themulti file read function reads multiplepartprograms fromthe external device andstorethemin theNC memory The operation procedure is indicated below 1 Press function key F5 MUL...

Page 270: ...ormation reading is displayed on the console line At the completion of reading appears on the console line I PROGRAN OPERATION M PIP M READ BOX 1350 MIN I 97 07 15 14 10 00 BOX 1350 MIN file exist overwrite Y N Y varid information reading MULTI MULTI MULTI READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT El 4 Press function key F7 M PIP QUIT Q MULTI MULTI MULTI READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT Press F7 M PIP QUIT Q is di...

Page 271: ...skipped and not stored to the output device 2 If input file name is omitted input file name of is assumed and all read texts are stored to the specified output device 3 If available space in the output device becomes full during reading an error occurs and communication is shut off In this case the file being read is not stored 4 If thefile of the same file namealready exists in the outputdevice w...

Page 272: ...ulti file Punch The multi file punch function outputs multiple part programs stored in the NC memory to the punch device The operation procedure is indicated below 1 Press function key F5 MULTI PIP MPIP MULTI PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS DATE DIR EXTENDÿ C D CfDCE CfD MPIP is displayed Press F5 MULTI PIP The function key names change as indicated in item 2 2 Press function key F2 MULTI PUNCH W IP MP ...

Page 273: ...re displayed at the upper right area of the screen At the completion of output file end appears on the console line then appears I PROGRAM OPERATION M PIP M PUNCH BOX 1350 MIN 197 07 15 14 10 00 MPIP MP B0X 1350 MIN B0X 1350 MIN file end MULTI MULTI MULTI READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT Q D G D GiD 4 Press function key F7 M PIP QUIT Q MULTI MULTI MULT READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT CfDCfDCfD Press F7 M...

Page 274: ...s selected If 5 is set for this parameter CNO is selected d option P Only protected files are output C Only files which are not protected are output 2 If input file name is omitted input file name of is assumed and all files are output to the punch device 3 If none of the specified files exists in the input device file is not output File not found 4 If an output file name is specified an error occ...

Page 275: ...The operation procedure is indicated below 1 Press function key F5 MULTI PIP MPIP MULTI PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS DIR EXTEND J DATE MPIP is displayed Press F5 MULTI PIP The function key names change as indicated in item 2 2 Press function key F3 MULTI VERIFY MP P MV MULTI MULTI MULTI READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT ZDCZD MV is displayed Press F3 MULTI VERIFY MV is displayed on the console line ...

Page 276: ...le the program is being verified M VERIFY and the file name are displayed at the upper right area of the screen BOX 1350 ulmN I PROGRAM OPERATION M PIP M VERIFY 197 07 15 14 10 00 end tat f end data match MULTI MULTI MULTI READ I PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT 4 Press function key F7 M PIP QUIT Q MULTI MULTI MULTI READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT 0 is displayed Press F7 M PIP QUIT The function key names retu...

Page 277: ...ified In this case the following message is displayed 5210 Input file name not same a tape file name a Number of unmatched files If no files match with the tape data the following message is displayed at the end 5210 Input file name not same error p 3 Total number of unmatched files 3 If input file name is omitted input file name of is assumed and those which match the read texts are verified 4 If...

Page 278: ...e next file is continuously verified 5 If an output file is output it does not cause an error 5213 File name error 11 Example 1 MV MIN WRITE Verify is made with the files which have the same file name as the input files having extension MIN Example 2 MV BOX1 MIN WRITE Verify is made with the files which have the same file name as the input files having extension MIN and beginning with BOX1 The fil...

Page 279: ...mode 1 Press function key F7 MULTI QUIT 0 MULTI MULTI MULTI READ PUNCH VERIFY M PIP QUIT Q is displayed Press F7 M PIP QUIT Q is displayed on the console line andthe system quits the multi file transfer mode The screen returns to the program operation mode screen and the function key names as indicated below are displayed MULTI PIP EDIT PIP EXTEND ÿ DATE DIR LIST CONDENS ...

Page 280: ...First file 1 A file name is preceded by symbol set for optional parameter bit No 31 2 The data which follows ER EOB is regarded as the part program 3 The program end code is fixed to ER NULL code is not allowed 4 The end of communication code is fixed to ER ER NULL code is not allowed 5 Leading and trailing feed holes NULL or space are not provided 2 Timing Chart a Multi file read and multi file v...

Page 281: ... punch CNC slave Communica tion text 1 Communica tion text 2 Communica tion text n Send xc CNC HOST t t t t _n n_n n n n_n Receive HOST CNC DC3 DC1 DC1 DC3 DC1 l t2 DC3 DC1 t2 H t2 H H t3 Ho Infinite Supplement 1 t2 t2 indicates the RS232C ready wait time set for parameter 2 t3 13 indicates the RS232C ready wait time set for parameter e Multi file read and multi file verify K 1 Communication text ...

Page 282: ... code Therefore if the parameter setting is for DCcode control type 2 or no DC code control an error occurs Bit 5 and 6 of No 8 13 14 and 15 Setting should be ON for bit 5 and OFF for bit 6 5261 Device name error 1 CNO T Varies depending on the selected device name 4 In multi file transfer operation since file name punch is fixed to yes the parameter No 12 bit 2 used for this setting is not used 5...

Page 283: ...P LIST CONDENS DATE DIR PIP EXTEND J CfD FI 1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 Press F6 LIST The screen changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen LIST LSI I PROGRAM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 10 00 LIST OVERWRITE LE INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 MIN F3 EDO MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRI...

Page 284: ...MIN F3 FOO MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING F1 INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME K 1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XL FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL MD1 WRITE INDEX INDEX The list of file BOX 1 MIN is output to the screen I PROGRAM OPERATION LIST 97 07 15 14 10 00 MDKBOX I MIN LIST PAGE 1 0OOO GOO X300 S250 N100 Y300 G56 N10...

Page 285: ...il the required page is obtained 3 press the CANCEL key to abort operation 4 the next function can be started with the display unchanged 2 When a file name has not been entered the screen will display the list of the file A MIN That is pressing the WRITE key without entering a file name has the same effect as entry of the file name A MIN 3 Thedevicenameto whichthelist of afile isoutput can be spec...

Page 286: ...omment consisting of a maximum of 60 characters can be entered in through the keyboard When a command has been entered press the WRITE key List output will start L GEAR 1 WIN TT H MAIN PROGRAM GEAR KOUTE11 MULTI PIP EDIT PIP LIST CONDENS DATE EXTEND ÿ DIR ZD Keyed in comment List output to the teletypewriter is as shown below The comment is output to on each list page L MD1 GEAR 1 MIN MAIN PROGRAM...

Page 287: ...rogramsto be stored This function is used to arrange data in the memory so that it can be used effectively The operating procedure is as indicated below 1 Press function key F7 CONDENS CO is displayed on the console line C0 MULTI EDIT PIP DATE DIR PIP LIST CONDENS EXTENDjy Press F7 CONDENS CO is displayed 2 Press the WRITE key Arrangement of data in the memory will start After the completion of ar...

Page 288: ... RUN EXTEND y FI F2 1 F3 F4 F5 F6 1 F7 F8 Press F1 TIME T 1994 9 30 FRIDAY15 13 52 enter time H M S is displayed 2 Key in the present time through the keyboard hours minute and second each delimited by Example 8 30 5 Press the WRITE key When time data has been entered correctly the screen displays the set date day of the week and time If time data has not ben entered correctly the screen displays ...

Page 289: ...EXTEND y GDCfDCfD IN is displayed Press F2 INIT 2 Enter the device name MD1 or FDO The default is MD1 3 Press the WRITE key The indication as shown below will appear on the screen requiring the operator to respond IN Initialize OK Y N EX IN initialize OK Y N N BLANK INIT DELETE RENAME DEFINE FREE QUIDE RUN TIME EXTENDÿ 4 To initialize the device type Y To abort operation type N 5 Press the WRITE k...

Page 290: ...OGRAM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 10 00 DELETE OVERWRITE DEL E INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 MIN F3 FDO MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME MD1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XDEL MD1 FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL INDEX INDEX 2D 2 Following DEL enter the device name MD1 or FDO The default is MD...

Page 291: ... on the command line 3 Symbols and can be used to specify a file name Functions of these symbols are the same as explained in 3 DIRECTORY Example DEL Files whose file name extension is MIN are all deleted DEL SUB Files whose file name extension is SUB are all deleted DEL BOX Files whose main file name begins with BOX are all deleted All files are deleted DEL DEL SUB Files whose main file name cons...

Page 292: ...4 RENAME The screen changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen RENAME I PROGRAM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 10 00 RENAME OVERWRITE R HI INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 MIN F3j FD0I MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME MD1 DEFAULT FILE NAME MIN XR MD1 FD...

Page 293: ... name change operation The file name is SHIL1 MIN is changed to XR R SHILI SHIL2 BLANK INIT DELETE RENAME DEFINE FREE QUIDE RUN EXTEND y TIME CfD CZDCfDCfD Supplement 1 Whenthecurrent filename specifiedisnotfound themessage nofile isdisplayed on the command line and renaming operation terminates 2 When the new file name specified already exists in the memory the message file exists is displayed on...

Page 294: ...ith program data One byte corresponds to one character The operating procedure is as indicated below 1 Press function key F6 FREE The screen displays the prompt FR on its console line EX FR BLANK INIT DELETE RENAME DEFINE FREE RUN EXTEND y QUIDE TIME FI F2 1 F3 F4 F5 F6 1 F7 F8 FR is displayed Press F6 FREE 2 Following FR enter the device name MD1 or FDO The default is MD1 3 Press the WRITE key I ...

Page 295: ... SECTORS AVAILABLE 438480 1113 m The number preceded by the symbol is a hexadecimal notation Supplement 06CC is the hexadecimal notation of 1740 The following option code can be used C When this option code is designated sizes of continuous capacity available are displayed in succession Example FR C TOTAL BYTES TAPE STORE LENGTH ...

Page 296: ...ECT MS DOS DNC B EXTEND ÿ FI Press function key F1 PROTECT _ The screen changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen PROTECT PROTH I PROGRAM OPERATION I 97 07 15 14 io oo PROTECT OVERWRITE PROT m INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 MIN F3 FDO MIN TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING F1 INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE...

Page 297: ...mand line of the display screen allow the operator to select whether or not protection of the specified file is canceled FILE PROTECT CANCEL Y N When file protection needs to be canceled type Y and press the WRITE key When file protection does not need to be canceled type N and press the WRITE key Example 1 PROTÿ ABC MIN or PROTÿ MD1 ABC MIN This instruction protects the file ABC MIN registered in...

Page 298: ...eintended processing must be created andthe created command must be given to the NC 15 1 File Processing 15 1 1 Procedure for Executing File Processing 1 Calling Up the Command Creation Screen Press one of the file processing function keys for example COPY or READ to display the command creation screen 2 Creating the Command Create andeditthecommandonthecommandcreationscreen Since the first part o...

Page 299: ...FfX roopv Y OVEHWITE OVEHÿITE CC PFICW U IN F0C 1 INDEX DISPLAY TOOCEDURE INDEX DISPLAY PROCHXJFE F23 M MUN WJ FDO inK TO DISPLAY O rrtR IIC0ES AFTER PRESSING Ft INPUT IKE DEVICE JUNE A FILE IWNE TM0I PRESS WITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NHK 1D1 DEFAULT FILE HUE F2J iOnMIlN F3 FCO IIIK TO DISPLAY OTHeÿ INDEXES AFTS SSING FlJ IWVT THE DEVICE MANE AND FILE NUC HEN PRES5 tNRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME IC1 D...

Page 300: ...r on the command line CO u b Enter the device name FDO and the file name PROGRAM MIN Do this either by keying in FDO and PROGRAM MIN or by displaying the directory for device FDO and selecting the file name PROGRAM MIN from it For details on selecting files from directories see 15 4 Selecting Files From Directories OSP Format or 15 5 Selecting Files From Directories MS DOS Format CO FDO PROGRAM MI...

Page 301: ...r to be corrected T CO PROGTAM MIN S01 MIN c Key in R For details on editing commands see 15 2 Creating and Editing Commands CO PROGR VI MIN S01 MINI1 d The command has now been corrected press the WRITE key to execute it Executing a Command Similar to the Command Previously Executed When executing the command CO PROGRAM MIN FD0 S02 MIN after the execution of the similar command CO PROGRAM MIN FD0...

Page 302: ...de once more CO If f Read the previous command For details on how to do this refer to 15 3 Use of the Previous Command CO PROGRAM MIN FD0 S01 MINH g Using the cursor keys move the edit pointer gf to the character to be changed 1 CO PROGRAM MIN FDO SOt MINM h Key in 2 CO PROGRAM MIN FD0 S02yMINM i The command is now completed press the WRITE key to execute it The created command CO PROGRAM MIN FD0 ...

Page 303: ...and currently displayed in lines 4 to 7 of the command creation screen press function key F7 CANCEL The screen will revert to its original condition and the command will not be executed The created command will not be saved as the command history Commandcreation screen corowimWr INDEX tF2 Wi NIV tF3l 10 DU INfVT oemr DEVICE ME tti OSmT FILE NAME MIN DISPLAY PMCEOAE SPLAY OTMB INDEXES AFTER THE DEV...

Page 304: ... 7 t CANCEL WRITE Cancels the created command Executes the created command When the device is OSP formatted F 6 RETURN F 7 CANCEL I WRITE CAN 1 When the device is MS DOS formatted j F 6 j RETURN 1 F 7 CANCEL WRITE For device name selection only Cancels the selection For selection of device name and file name indicated by cursor Same as FT CANCEL Directory Selection Screen ÿ For selection of device...

Page 305: ... display a directory press one of the following function keys FI INDEX F2 MD1 INDEX F3 EDO INDEX F2 MD1 k MIN If the F2 MD1 INDEX key is pressed the directory of MD1 related machining files programs with an extend name of MIN will be displayed F3 FDO MIN If the F3 FDO INDEX key is pressed the directory of the FDO floppy disk files machining programs with an extend name of MIN will be displayed PRO...

Page 306: ...key is pressed Whentheeditpointerisattheleft endofaline pressingtheleft cursor key willcauseittomovetothe right end of the next line unless it is on the uppermost 4th line in which case it will not move 3 Moving the Edit Pointer Downward The edit pointer will move one line downward every timethe down cursor key is pressed unless it is on the final 7th line in which case it will not move 4 Moving t...

Page 307: ...nter and the edit pointer moves to the position of the next character Note that in this case none of the characters has moved OVERWRITE MODE COPY ovERwan CO REPROGRAM MINI EDIT POINTER 1 COPY OVERWRITE ICO FD1BPR0GRA11 MINI Fig 2 6 Editing Modes Overwrite Mode 2 Insert Mode The insert mode is usedtoinsert additional characters into the command displayedin lines 4to7 of the command creation screen ...

Page 308: ...lIÿPRESS iNRlTE KEY I I R30 00WAW IOVEWV Joan 1 IWO X I IIQEX 1HISTORY 1 IMS8TT I DELETE I 01 RX5 CONNMO OVEMV CHAR 1 INDEX I INDEX 1 HISTORY 1 INSBTT DELETE J V INOEX V IWEX CANCEL CANCEL Fig 2 8 Switching between Editing Modes 15 2 4 Deleting Characters 1 Function Key F5 CHAR DELETE Use of thiskey deletes asingle character atthe positionofthe edit pointer whereuponthe character string to the rig...

Page 309: ...RAM MIN that starts at the position of the edit pointer shifts one place to the left CO FDOAgPROGRAM MINl EDIT POINTER BS O COPY OVERWRITE CO FDOflPROGRAM ilINl Fig 2 10 Deleting Characters BS Key 15 2 5 Notes on Creating and Editing Commands 1 Maximum Command Length The downward pointing arrow symbol signifies the end of the command and the maximum command length of 255 characters is reached when...

Page 310: ...y inserted up to the position where that character is keyed in When the BS key is pressed while the edit pointer is located to the right of the downward pointing arrow 1 the edit pointer moves to the position of the downward pointing arrow CO FDC PROGRAM MIM 1 EDIT POINTER A O ICO FDOlPfiOGKAH MIN AB BS BS SuHSiai co FDO PROGRAM MIN B E5E2HIHB co FDO PROGRA HIN B Fig 2 11 Automatic Space Insertion...

Page 311: ...ory screen The system will return to the command selection screen without reading the selected command fflBBHL iTOGVM CO FXITaF WIN RBWAUl yiNU V EDIT POINTER EDIT POINTER INDEX DISPLAY ROCSURF Rj tot Mm F3 FQK WN TO DISPLAY 0T R INDEXES AFT0 TOSSING Ft INPUT WE OD ICE NME JUO FILE NAME WEN TOSS ITEJ KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAA Wl 06FAULT FILE NAME MAIN DISPLAY PWCHXHE WIN TOSSING Ift RAW WEN TOSS NRIT...

Page 312: ... cursor are entered at the position of the edit pointer Command creation screen Command creation screen TRANSFER tPOOl UIN EDIT POINTER EDIT POINTER IMOEX DISPLAY PBOCSKFE CRZ HN M F3 RJOtM TO DISPLAY OTTO iWEXES AFTW INPUT TVS DEVICE NAME MC FILE DEFAULT DEVICE NAME Bit C6FAW T FILE NAME M IN DISPLAY PPOCtMPC INDEX CF2 MDIf FDO TO DISPLAY INPUT THE DEVICE NAME DEFAULT DEVICE NAME 101 DEFAULT FILE...

Page 313: ... Lines 12 to 20 The directory is displayed here Move the cursor to the file name to be selected by using the cursor keys If no file name is displayed it means that the selected device does not contain files Upto18filenamesaredisplayedoneachscreen If therearemorethan 18registered files in a directory the page up down keys can be used to display other pages Line 9 COPY OVERWRITE co u The command bei...

Page 314: ...ory 3 Moving the Cursor Downward Each time the down cursor key is pressed the cursor moves to the file name directly below the current position If the cursor is located at the final file name in the directory it movesto the first file name in the directory 4 Moving the Cursor Upward Each time the up cursor key is pressed the cursor moves to the file name directly above the current position If the ...

Page 315: ...AULT FILE NAME HIN PC02 MIN P004 MIM PCC6 Ut P0G3 UIN P010JHN POOLurn PCCd MtH POO MIN P007 MIN KXB MIN POlt MIN P013 MIN P015 HIN P017 WM CURSOR POU MIN POTS MIN FQlfl MIM T j UD1 1 INDEX I COMWG IOVErWR IOVW INDEX lHISTOW I INSERT I DELETE CANCEL FX CANCEL RETURN IfflEX F 7 OR ICAN 1 XT iTOfflljl OPERAflON TRANSFER COPY OVF3YRI CO PKKAAU MIN FOC g EDIT POINTER INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE MIN TO DISP...

Page 316: ...AY PROCTORS F2 UI MHN RAJ TO MIN TO OlS AY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING Ft INPUT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEN WE CEFAULT DEFAULT PC02 MIH pax iitN POX HtX PC08 MIK P010 MIN root MIN PD02 MIN PC05 MIN TO7 MIN PC09 MIN POU MIM P013 MIH KM 5 NIN POT 7 MIN SS HRITE KEY CURSOR DEVICE HM I 11 FILE NA1 POW MIN P016 UIN POTS MIN ioi TO COUMO I INDEX I INDEX IHISTORY I OYEFWV INSERT V HOEX RETLRI I C...

Page 317: ...te which file directory is to be displayed F3 FDO MIN When function key F3 FDO INDEX is pressed thedirectory infloppydisk for FDO relatedfiles with extend names of MIN work programs will be displayed F3 FDO SDF Whenfunctionkey F3 FDO INDEX is pressed the directory in floppy disk for FDO relatedfiles with extend names of SDF schedule programs will be displayed F3 FDO When function key F3 FDO INDEX ...

Page 318: ...all filesin floppy FDO whosemain file name is ABC andwhose extensionname consists of no more than two alphanumeric characters is displayed ISO FD0 MS TXT WRITE The directory of all files in floppy FDO whose main file name starts with MS and whose extension name is TXT is displayed ISO FD0 MS TXT WRITE The directory of all files in floppy FDO whose main file name starts with MS and comprises a tota...

Page 319: ...ECTION 2 PROGRAM OPERATION ISO FD0 ABC WRITE If a path name is specified although the device to be selected is OSP format the message PATH NAME CANNOT BE SPECIFIED IN THIS DEVICE will be displayed on the console line ...

Page 320: ...at the position of the edit pointer Command creation screen Command creation screen JSWSSSL IPROGRAM QpgUTION MS OOS cowmrgi CO FDO ASC DIR P011 M1K OVERWRITE CO EDIT POINTER EDIT POINTER IWEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 0 33 TO DISPLAY 0THS1 INOEXES AFTW PRESSING Fl J VT THE DEVICE NAME AND FILE NAME THEH PRESS WWTE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE HAilE DEFAULT FILE NAME INDEX DISPLAY PROCffiURE F 3 tti F3 R30 TO DI...

Page 321: ...T is appended at the end of directory names If no file name is displayed it means that the selected device does not contain files When the cursor is located at a file name and the WRITE key pressed the selected file name is entered at the position of the edit pointer When the cursor is located at a directory name and the WRITE key pressed the directory changes to the selected directory Line 8 Line...

Page 322: ...X SELECTIOH roo IS 0Q PAGE I 4 A0C OtR XD02 DtR XD01 DIRX CURSOR flETWM CANCEL 4 RITE T n Imogmt CPBAATION 1PROGRAM OPERATION MS 00S CONVERT us oos CQKVffrr w CURRENT DIRECTORY w GOWVFRTffl ICOPY OVEMftITE OVEFHRITF CONVERTER ICOPY CURRENT DIRECTORY L L NCEX SELECTION KS OOS PAGE 1 INDEX SELECTION PAGE KS OOS EDO FD0 8C DIft PAROfT Oil X00l DIR A001 DIR A0CG DIR AQQ5 01R POO IllN POOLBIN P0C6 IIIN...

Page 323: ...j INPUT THE DEVICE NAtf JJC FILE NAIIE THEN PRESS WRITE KEY OEPAULT DEVICE KANE DEFAULT FILE NAiE R ABCDIR PAflatT DIRECTORY M01 Dlft XXJ3 DIH AC05 DIR P002 IHN POCM NIN P006 MIN A002 DIR AflW DIRN P0D1 MIN t P005 MIN CURSOR IDi FOOT COHIAND o RWR IOUfi IWEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT I DELETE CANCB V INDEX CANCEL RETUfW CAN F7 OR IPROGRAM OPERATION MS DOS CONVBTT MS OOS COWERTER COPY_ CO PROGRAM MlA TO...

Page 324: ...DO device ABC path name and default file name will be displayed If the path ABC does not exist in the device the message SPECIFIED PATH DOESN T EXIST is displayed on the console line ISO FD0 ABC WRITE Relative path designation A path name which doesn t begin with is interpreted as a relative path from the default path name ISO FDO WRITE The message ERROR IN SPECIFIED PATH NAME is displayed on the ...

Page 325: ...f its format is not a regular one conforming to published MS DOS literature 1 1 Operation Overview The MS DOS format I O function indicates the operation 1 and 2 in the illustration given below D 3 5 inch floppy Memory MD1 disk 2 Fig 3 1 Operation Overview 1 in the program operation mode part programs and other NC data stored in the NC memory are copied to a floppy disk using the copy command 2 In...

Page 326: ...its updating the information of specified files in the MS DOS format Program im put IN Program Input Work program files are input from the MS DOS formatted floppy disk to the memory disk while deleting any codes OUT Program out work program files are output from the memory disk to an MS DOS formatted floppy disk If option E is selected only the record will be added at the beginning and end of the ...

Page 327: ...s the function key F2 MS DOS 4ISDS PROTECT MS DOS DNC B EXTEND ÿ CEDQIDCEDCE Press F2 MS DOS MSDS is displayed The function names on the screen will change as indicated to the right EX MSDS FILE MS DOS COPY RENAME DELETE FREE PROTECT QUIT FILE EXTEND J DIR Press function F8 EXTEND The function names on the screen will change as indicated to the roght EX MSDS EX PROQTAM PROGRAM IINPUT OUTPUT MS DOS...

Page 328: ...ctory names and file names in the MS DOS format floppy disk designated as device FDO D1FDO Example 2 The following command displays all the directory names and file names in the directory PATH of the disk designated as device FDO DI FD0 PATH or alternatively DI FD0 PATH Example 3 The following command displays all the directory names and file names under the directory PATH1 which is under the dire...

Page 329: ...ge units until the end of the directory is reached press BS to stop scrolling part way through c Pressing the CAN key will terminate execution of the command and leave the currently displayed page 3 DIR displayed in the sector column indicates that the entry is a directory 4 If a file name includes a character other than those indicated below such a character is replaced with to be displayed Space...

Page 330: ...e name path name file name or path name device name file name If a path name is specified as the copying source all the files excluding directories listed in the directory indicated by that path name will be copied b Use the following command format when copying from OSP format to MS DOS format CO device name file name device name path name file name or path name If a path name is specified as the...

Page 331: ...iles whose file names start with A in MD1 OSP to the directory PATH of FDO MS DOS CO MD1 A FD0 PATH 3 Press the WRITE key WRITE Supplement 1 The COPY function can only be used to copy between the OSP format and MS DOSformat Attempts to copy from OSPto OSP or from MS DOSto MS DOS will result in an error Thisfunction has no default device name andit is therefore essentialto specify the device name 2...

Page 332: ...xtension name MIN is automatically appended to the OSP file name as a default Similarly when copying fromOSP formatto MS DOSformat the extension namefor theMS DOS file will be MIN if no extension name is specified The following option can be specified It must be preceded by a semicolon V Specifies use of the following request for confirmation for each of the files specified for copying copy OK Y N...

Page 333: ... changed to Example The following command changes the file name FD0 PATH PATH1 FILE to the file name FD0 PATH PATH1 FILE1 R FD0 PATH PATH1 FILE FILE1 3 Press the WRITE key WRITE Supplement 1 If the specified file current file name doesnot exist inthe floppy disk the message nofile isdisplayedontheconsolelines andthe renamingoperation isterminated If a file with the same name as that specified for ...

Page 334: ...N MS DOS CONVERT I 97 07 15 14 10 00 MS DOS CONVERTER DELETE OVERWRITE DELHI INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 F3J FDO TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE NAME Al FILE NAME THEN PRESS WRITE KEY DEFAULT DEVICE NAME DEFAULT FILE NAME XDEL MDi FDO COMMAND OVERWR CHAR INDEX INDEX INDEX HISTORY INSERT DELETE CANCEL 2 Enter the file name including the device name and path name of th...

Page 335: ... path names 2 If no option is specified deletion is executed unconditionally unless it is a path name that is specified for deletion 3 Directories cannot be deleted 4 Files protected by the file protection function cannot be deleted 5 The following option can be specified It must be preceded by a semicolon V Specifies the use of a request for confirmation when an attempt is made to delete a file T...

Page 336: ...TAINPUT OUTPUT OPERATION 2 Enter the device name Example The following command displays the available capacity of device FDO FR FDO 3 Press the WRITE key WRITE Supplement Never specify any more than a device name in the command ...

Page 337: ...Y RENAME DELETE FREE PROTECT QUIT DIR F6 PROTECT Press The screen changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen MS DOS CONVERTER PROTECT PROTT I PROGRAM OPERATION MS DOS CONVERT I 97 07 15 14 10 00 MS DOS CONVERTER PROTECT OVERWRITE PROTffl INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2J W 1 F3 FDO TO DISPLAY OTHER I EXES AFTER PRESSING FI INPUT THE DEVICE...

Page 338: ... PATH 3 Press the WRITE key WRITE Supplement 1 The wild cards and can be used in file names 2 If the specified file is a directory the message directory is displayed on the console lines and the file protection operation is terminated 3 If the option V V is not specified files will be protected or have their protection canceled unconditionally 4 The following options can be specified They must bep...

Page 339: ...PUT OUTPUT MS DOS EXTEND J GDGD GD GDCfD QUIT FI Press F1 PROGRAM INPUT The screen changes to the directory selection based file operation screen and the following is displayed on the screen MS DOS CONVERTER PROGRAM INPUT INit I PROGRAM OPERATION MS DOS CONVERT 197 07 15 14 TQT00 MS DOS CONVERTER PROGRAM INPUT OVERWRITE PROTffl INDEX DISPLAY PROCEDURE F2 MD1 F3 FDO TO DISPLAY OTHER INDEXES AFTER P...

Page 340: ... error will occur MDO MD1 and MD A H may be designated as the If no device name is designated MD1 will be adopted If any device name other than those shown above is designated an error will occur Example IN ABC MIN CP FDO ABC MIN MD1 codes deleted CP FDO ABC DIR MD1 codes deleted CP FD0 MIN MD1 codes deleted CP FDO ABC DIR ABC MIN MD1 V codes deleted x Error x Error IN ABC DIR IN FDO MIN IN ABC DI...

Page 341: ...E CANCEL ID 2 Enter the device name path name and file name for the work program which is to be output OUT OSP format device name OSP format file name MS DOS format device name MS DOS format file name option With the exception of the following points copying occurs in the same manner MDO MD1 and MD A to H may be designated as the If no device name is designated MD1 will be adopted If any device na...

Page 342: ...CP MD1 ABC MIN FDO ABC DIR codes deleted x Error OUTMD1 MIN V 0UTMD1 MIN VE OUT ABC MIN ABC DIR OUT ABC MIN ABC DIR E OUT FDO ABC MIN 1 11 Quitting MS DOS This function quits the MS DOS operation mode 1 Press function key F7 QUIT Q is displayed on the command line will be displayed to indicate the completing of quit Q DIR COPY RENAME DELETE FREE PROTECT QUIT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 0 is displayed ...

Page 343: ...peration already exists the existing file is normally overwritten However if for some reason the copying operation cannot be completed normally and the copy of the source file cannot be created this will mean that the existing file which was being overwritten is deleted If this happens the error message indicating the cause of the copying failure is displayed then the following message is displaye...

Page 344: ... lines and the operation will be aborted because it is only possible to rename or protect one file at a time 6 Meaning of the wild card under different functions Both and specify all file names with and without extension names DELETE specifies filenames without extensionnames and specifiesfilenames with extension names only PROTECT specifiesfilenames withoutextension namesand specifiesfilenames wi...

Page 345: ...or printer in the following manner a A part program stored in a 3 5 inch floppy disk can be output directly to a tape punch to punch out a paper tape by using the PUNCH command in the PIP mode of the PROG OPERATION mode b Similarly a part program stored in a 3 5 inch floppy disk can be output directly to a printer to create a process sheet by using the LIST command c The file names of part program...

Page 346: ...E Output F1 PROTECT Output Supplement For the operation of the commands refer to Section 2 PROGRAM OPERATION 2 Peripheral Device Classification and Abbreviations Sector devices MD1 User memory FDO 3 5 inch floppy disk FD1 ÿ 3 5 inch floppy disk Tape reading devices TR Tape reader CNO Tape reader connected at RS232C channel 0 CN1 Tape reader connected at RS232C channel 1 CN2 Tape reader connected a...

Page 347: ...ut program name is assigned to the output program 5 If the input NC program name is not specified the name assigned will be A MIN unless an NC program name is specified on the tape in which case that name will be used 2 3 Types of Floppy Disk 1 3 5 inch Floppy Disks Type Format for OSP Recommended Maker 2DD 9 sectors track 512 bytes sector 80 track 135 TPI TDK 3M 2HD 18 sectors track 512 bytes sec...

Page 348: ...he table given below indicates which command can be used with which input output devices Peripheral Device Tape Reading Device Tape Punching Device Printing De vice Sector Device Command F2 DIR Input Output F1 READ Output Input F2 PUNCH Input Output F3PIP Output F3 VERIFY Input Input F5 FREE Input Output F6 LIST Input Output Supplement For the operation of the commands refer to Section 5 PROGRAM O...

Page 349: ... selection can be changed by setting NC optional parameter word No 57 This selection can be changed by setting NC optional parameter word No 45 TR For tape punching devices CNO For printing devices The default device for atape reading device or tape punching device can be changed by changing the parameter settings PN 4 If no output NC program name is specified the same name as the input NC program...

Page 350: ... set to EIA code Automatic tape code recognition 1 Tape code automatically recognized Initial value 1 0 Tape code not automatically recognized The codes used for tape punching and tape verification depend onthe combination of the settings made for bit 0 and bit 1 b bit 1 bitO bit 1 Contents 1 In READ and VERIFY operations EIA and ISO tape codes are auto matically recognized In PUNCH operations pro...

Page 351: ...d of tape feed to mark the end of program information on the tape bit 3 Contents Tape feed is taken to indicate the end of program data 0 The ER code is taken to indicate the end of program data 1 Initial value 0 Supplement The data up until the second appearance of an CR and LF or EOB on the tape is ignored e bit 4 Tape reading verification Sets whether or not the program information is automatic...

Page 352: ...ed performed Ready signal setting 1 bit code control TYPE 2 JIS odd 2 bit name read no t read No 13 CN1 7 bit parity stop bit No 14 CN2 JIS not CN3 No 21 Initial value 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Explanation of settings for parameter bit Nos 8 13 14 21 22 a bit 0 RS232C stop bit check 0 2 stop bits 1 1stop bit b bit 1 Determines whether or not the RS232C interface uses the EXT INT signal as the ready signal 0...

Page 353: ...fies whether or not the file name is punched out bit 2 Contents The file name is punched out 0 The file name is not punched out 1 Initial value 0 Specifies the end of record code when punching in the ISO coding system b bit 3 bit 3 Contents CR LF is output 0 Only LF is output 1 Initial value 0 c bit 4 Specifies the code used for tape feed during punching bit 4 Contents The NULL code is output 0 Th...

Page 354: ...is irregular code for optional parameter bit No 51 The regular code must be set in the ISO coding system 1 If an irregular code is encountered during reading it is read as the corresponding regular code 2 If the regular code corresponding to an irregular code occurs during punching the irregular code is punched 5 NC optional parameters word No 1 No 2 Parameter Factory Set Initial Value Setting Ran...

Page 355: ...ween output of DC1 tape reader start or the cessation of data reception and reception of data or the waiting time when CTS and DSR are ON until the RS232C ready completed status comes into effect If there is no response within this time an alarm occurs No 34 CNO No 35 CN1 1 to 9999 10 seconds No 36 CN2 No 37 CN3 8 NC optional parameter word No 45 Used to select the punch channel for data transfer ...

Page 356: ...dingly I PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 10 00 RS232CCCN0 NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER NO 1 STOP 8IT i ibit 0 2bit 2 PARITY CHECK 1 Yes 0 No 3 PARITY 1 Even 0 Odd 4 8 BIT JIS 1 Yes 0 No 5 DC CODEC Yes 0 No 6 DC CODE TYPE2C1 Y s 0 No 7 FILE NAME REQUEST at DNC AO Yes 0 No 8 MASTER SLAVE or RS C0NT 1 SLV Yes 0 MAS No 9 BAUD RATE bps 10 BUSY TIME sec 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 99999 99999 X Y Z ACT POSIT WORK 300 000 100 ...

Page 357: ...NC A 1 Yes 0 No NC optional parameter bit No 8 bit 6 Request file name output at DNC A option 0 Request file name is not output 1 Request file name is output h 8 MASTER SLAVE or RS CONT 1 SLV Yes 0 MAS No NC optional parameter bit No 40 bit 0 Master slave station designation or RS control designation 0 Master station or without RS control 1 Slave station or with RS control i 9 BAUD RATE bps NC opt...

Page 358: ...rt block Feed holes b Feed holesÿ c Tape start Tape end Fig 3 4 Input Format EIA Coding System a Feed holes in ISO coding NUL or SPACE in EIA coding BLANK or SPACE b Input the file name after the symbol It no file nameis specified the same file name as that specified for the output NC program name will be automatically selected If no output NC program name is specified the name set will be A MIN c...

Page 359: ...are punched in the tape leader section The number of feed holes to be punched out can range as needed from 1 to 10000 with a parameter For details consultIII PARAMETERS b The file name is punched out following the code Program data is punched out in the ISO coding system c 50 tape feed holes are punched out The number of the tape feed holes cannot be changed d Either of the following is punched ou...

Page 360: ...pe punch out operation on more than one paper taper roll specify option D in the following format Pi i file name device name D F O 1st tape J SA MIN Feed Fite I Feed holes Tape length for parameter setting Feed holes holes name 2nd tape c SA MIN Machining program Fig 3 7 Output Format EIA Code 2 3 3 3 EIA Special Codes 1 There are some characters such as and that are not represented by codes in th...

Page 361: ...using the ElA coding system if the special code is set the filename will bepunched out inEIA codes If the special codeis not set the file name will be punched out in ISO codes 3 There isno check to determine whether or not thebit patterns assigned to special codes already represent characters in the EIA coding system Example If the special code for the character is set as 01100001 the EIA code for...

Page 362: ... Clear to send When this signal is OFF data is not output from the NC Used for BUSY READY control If this signal is not used connect the RTS signal at the NC DSR Input Data set ready Indicates that the peripheral device is in the communication en abled status If this signal goes OFF during data communication an error will occur at the NC This signal cannot be used to execute BUSY READY control If ...

Page 363: ...peripheral de vice side When this signal is used the following applies for transfer of each character 1 When the signal is OFF the NC cannot start data transfer 2 When data transfer starts this signal temporarily goes OFF when it comes ON again the next data is transferred It goes through the sequence ON OFF and ON for each character High Li l_ _f EX 1NT output Low TXD High Data input Data Low I S...

Page 364: ... 1 BTR System No DC Codes Example 1 NC Peripheral device FG FG TXD RD RXD SD RTS CS 4 CTS I O BUSY 4 DSRI I O ALARM SG SG RG1 READER START DTR DR Fig 3 9 Connection for BTR System No DC Codes 1 Since noEXT INT signal is usedin thisexample bit1 of NC optional parameter bit No 8 No 13 14 21 22 Ready signals of CNO to CN4 should be set to 1 in advance Supplement 1 Timing Chart for READ ra igar i High...

Page 365: ...t bit in the received data 2 Timing Chart for PUNCH and LIST liar i High Ready DSR Low High Clear to send CTS Low Send data TXD Character Since CTS has Since CTS has gone OFF come ON again data transfer is data transfer is suspendedhere recommenced here Fig 3 11 Timing Chart for PUNCH and LIST BTR System No DC Codes a While CTS is OFF no data is sent from the NC b If CTS goes OFF during data trans...

Page 366: ... 3 12 Connection for BTR System No DC Codes 2 Supplement Sincean EXT INTsignal isusedinthis example bit 1 of NC optionalparameter bit No 8 No 13 14 21 22 Ready signals of CNO to CN4 should be set to 0 in advance 3 The timing chart for READ is the same as that shown in Example 1 4 Timing Chart for PUNCH rTTi rar High Ready DSR Low High External interrupt EX INT Low Send data TXD I Fig 3 13 Timing C...

Page 367: ...parameter setting The available DC control codes are DC1 through DC4 as shown below DC is the abbreviation for device control and these device control characters serve to start peripheral devices 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DC1 o o o o o o oo o o Tape reader start Tape punch start Tape reader stop Tape punch stop DC2 DC3 DC4 Supplement 1 Since DC control codes are automatically generated from the NC the user ...

Page 368: ...e NC c After reading the program name the NC sends the DC3 code d On receiving the DC3 code the peripheral device suspends transfer of data to the NC Data transfer stops within 100 characters after transmission of the DC3 code e When processing at the NC is completed the NC sends the DC1 code again f On receiving the DC1 code the peripheral device starts transferring the data immediately following...

Page 369: ...or PUNCH DC Code Control a The NC sends the DC2 code b If the CTS signal is ON the data to be transferred is sent immediately following the DC2 code c When the CTS signal goes OFF data transfer is suspended When the CTS signal comes ON again the NC starts transferringthe data following the previous transfer data d When data transfer is completed the NC sends the DC4 code ...

Page 370: ... 2 Cancels temporary stops Enables data reading 1 Responds to DC2 2 Cancels temporary stops DC2 Sent to the peripheral device at the be ginning of a data transfer operation as a data reading request DC3 Requests temporary stoppage of data transfer from the peripheral device Requests temporary stoppage of data transfer from the NC DC4 Terminates data transfer TomakeTYPE2control effective set 1 for ...

Page 371: ... the DC3 code the peripheral device suspends transfer of data to the NC Data transfer stops within 100 characters after transmission of the DC3 code e When processing at the NC is completed the NC sends the DC1 code again f On receiving the DC1 code the peripheral device starts transferring the data immediately following the data sent in the last transfer operation g The NC sends a DC3 code and a ...

Page 372: ...ce with data reception the peripheral device sends the DC3 code e The NC stops data transfer within 2 characters after receiving the DC3 code f After completing the processing backlog the peripheral device sends the DC1 code again g On receiving the DC1 code the NC starts transferring the data immediately following the data sent in the last transfer operation h The NC sends the end of record code ...

Page 373: ...function FG NC Peripheral device Master station FG Slave station RD TXD 4 SD RXD RS RTS cs CTS 4 DSR ER SG SG RG1 DR EX INT DTR 9 4 EX IN DATA BUSY Fig 3 20 Example Connection 1 Supplement Since an EXT INT signal isusedin this example bit1of NC optional parameter bit No 8 No 13 14 21 22 Ready signals of CNO to CN4 should be set to 0 in advance a The timing chart for READ is the same as the one sho...

Page 374: ... station TXD RD SD RXD RTS CS CTS I O BUSY DSR I OALARM SG SG DTR DR Fig 3 21 Example Connection 2 Supplement Since no EXT INT signalis usedin this example bit 1 of NCoptional parameter bit No 8 No 13 14 21 22 Ready signals of CNO to CN4 should be set to 1 in advance 1 Timing Chart for READ Slave stationl NC Peripheral device RXD Data DC2 Data DC4 K_ RTS Fig 3 22 Timing Chart for READ Slave Statio...

Page 375: ... f The peripheral device outputs the DC4 code to terminate data transfer g On reading the DC4 code the NC switches the RTS signal OFF terminating data reading 2 Timing Chart for PUNCH 1 Peripheral I device Slave station NC DC1 DC3 DC1 DC3 Receive data RXD Senddata TXD Data Data Request to send RTS Clear to send CTS Fig 3 23 Timing Chart for PUNCH Slave Station Function a On reading the DC1 code se...

Page 376: ... parity Parity check performe No ready signal setting 1 bit stop Set bit d indicates either 0 or 1 can be set NC optional parameter word No 6 Baud Rate 2400 1 For the parameters indicated above set the same values for the two OSPs 2 Set the channel used for the peripheral device by setting NC optional parameter word No 45 designation of punch device and NC optional parameter word No 57 designation...

Page 377: ...IV PARAMETER ...

Page 378: ...elect screen selection for display and not display of parameter setting screens 2 Common variable 3 User parameter 4 G M code macro 5 NC optional parameter long word 6 NC optional parameter word 7 NC optional parameter bit 8 Input unit system 9 NC optional parameter RS232C CNO 10 NC optional parameter SPINDLE OKUMA VAC 11 System parameter 12 Pitch error compensation 13 Machine axis parameter 14 Ma...

Page 379: ...ints PITCH ERROR COMP In position check amount Exact stop check SYSTEM PARAMETER IN POSITION In position check amount Exact stop check at a home position command SYSTEM PARAMETER IN POSITION H Backlash compensation USER PARAMETER BACKLASH Machine coordinate system offset value SYSTEM PARAMETER ZERO OFFSET MC Home position SYSTEM PARAMETER HOME POSITION 1 32 HOME POSITION MOVEMENT ORDER HOMEPOSITIO...

Page 380: ...e s cycle axis at the Z axis NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT No 17 bit 1 bit 2 Shift direction for fixed cycle NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER WORD No 1 Tape punch Number of tape feed holes for tape punching NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER WORD No 2 Individual tape length for incremental tape punching NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT No 1 bitO Tape code for tape punching NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER WORD No 6 Puncher s baud rate Puncher...

Page 381: ...fset Cutter radius compensation Data for compensation vector check NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER LONG WORD No 5 No 6 Starting end point decelerating dis tance compensation corner override NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER LONG WORD No 9 Data for errors in calculating minute arc and quasi full circles NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER WORD No 3 Decelerating rate for compensation corner override NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER WORD No 4 Int...

Page 382: ... screen mode NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT No 5 bit 7 Current value display including the addition of manual intervention NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT No 4 bit 1 Processing at power on Automatic program selection NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT No 18 bits 0 to 6 Selection of G code which is set au tomatically when power supply is turned on NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT No 4 bit 2 Processing at resetting NC reset b...

Page 383: ...reen a Press the PARAMETER key in the MODE selection keys in the NC operation panel Indicator is lit 1 AUTO J MDI MANUAL J EDIT AUX j PARUETERJ ZERO SET TOOL MTAJ j Pressthe PARAMETER key Whenthe PARAMETER key is pressed the indicator at the upper left part in the key islit and the parameter setting screenis displayed Atthe sametime thefunctionkey names asindicatedright are displayed ADD CAL SEARC...

Page 384: ...o be selected and press the WRITE key 2 Moving the cursor to the required data setting item According the parameter kind the number and the name of the parameters to be displayed in one page of parameter setting screen are determined After displaying the required parameter setting screemthe cursor can be moved to the required data setting item by using the page keys 0 Cg and the cursor control key...

Page 385: ...ON 1 After changing the parameter data it is necessary to press the function key BACKUP TheNCbacks uptheparameter datato thememory areainpresetintervals Therefore if power is turned off just after changing the parameter data the new setting might not be backed up To prevent such a problem it is recommended to back up the data by pressing the function key BACKUP In response to the pressing of the f...

Page 386: ...ch the display or not display status should be changed then press function key F1 SELECT CANCEL A red asterisk is displayed and cleared alternately each time function key F1 SELECT CANCEL is pressed The parameter setting screens for which a red asterisk is displayed can be displayed 3 To initialize the display not display setting for the parameter setting screens press function key F3 INIT In the ...

Page 387: ... 14 TOTQQ 01SPLAY SELECTION PAGE 1 NO ITEM NO ITEM U COMMON VARIABLE 2 USER PARAMETER 3 G CODE M CODE MACRO 4 NC OPTIONAL PARA LONG 5 NC OPTIONAL PARA WORD 6 NC OPTIONAL PARA BIT 7 NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER 8 MC AXIS PARAMETER 9 SYSTEM PARAMETER 10 PITCH ERROR COMP 11 SPINDLE LOAD MONITOR 12 TAPPING TORQUE MONITOR 13 MACHINE PARAMETER F Input a number of screen SELECT CANCEL INIT QUIT ...

Page 388: ...sing the pagekeys Then move the cursor to that parameter by pressing the cursor control keys It is also possible to move the cursor to the required common variable by usingthe searchfunction F4 SEARCH I PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 10 00 VARIABLE VC NO NO NO NO n 11 7 12 999 13 999 14 15 15 10 16 18 17 12 18 24 19 16 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 0 24 0 25 0 26 3 27 0 28 0 29 0 30 7 31 7 32 7 33 0 34 0 35 0 36...

Page 389: ...imal point position Sign bit part Mantissa part OiEÿ 255 L_ 1 s x 1 M x 2 E 128 Reference value 128 E 0 E 256 Exponent underflow Exponent overflow Key in as entry data and pressthe WRITE key This results in setting EMPTY The EMPTY data is displayed as EMPTY 4 For the standard specification the data is backed up for all of 200 sets of common variables For the optional specification the data is back...

Page 390: ...m MC N PROG LIMIT Same as above 4 99999999 to 99999999 Selected unit system MC G60 OVERRUN Amount of a jump in uni directional positioning The direction in which positioning is made is set by the NC optional parameter bit No 19 5 1000 0 to 30000 Selected unit system AMT BACKLASH 6 Backlash compensation amounts for individual axes are set 0 1000 to 1000 Selected unit system CLAMP IN P Clamp in posi...

Page 391: ...g F5 AXIS CHANGE and move the cursor to the data setting item in the same manner 2 Setting a If the value to be set is known Press F1 SET and key in the value from the keyboard b If the value is already set and the value to be added to or subtracted from the existing value is set Press F2 ADD and key in the value to be added to or subtracted from the present setting c If the value is to be set new...

Page 392: ... WORK 0 001 0 001 0 001 SET SEARCH ITEM t ITEMi EXTEND ID CfDCfD 1 Select the G M CODE MACRO setting screen and move the cursor to the data setting position either by using the cursor control keys or by using the search function F4 SEARCH 2 Press F1 SET and S appears in the console line Key in the program name following S To clear the program name key in 3 Press the WRITE key The program name on w...

Page 393: ...le if infeed distance is set for I Z axis is infed by I retracted to level d2 and then infed by l d2 Set this retraction amount d2 o Returnpointlevel i R TO di m ii J di M c o J z T 2 1 Retraction in G83 cycle deep hole In G83 cycle Z axis is infed by Q retracted to level R in a rapid feedrate and then positioned to the level d higher than the previously infed level Infeed by Q d is made after tha...

Page 394: ...at corner s end point s Decelerating distance at corner s starting point Decelerating distance at starting point for cutter radius compensation corner override 6 0 0 to 99999999 Fm Three dimensional tool offset vector size 7 0 99999999 to 99999999 Three dimensional tool offset vector jim G41 tool path A Programmed path Vector component in Xp axis direction Vx ix r p Vector component in Xp axis dir...

Page 395: ...f a minute circular arc is ignored and no arc movement takes place The end point of a quasi full circle is ignored and the arc is handled as a full circle which begins at the starting point 10 Maximum feedrate clamp value When an attempt is made to feed an axis at a rate exceeding the preset value the axis feedrate is clamped at this value Depends on machine specification 0 to 200000 mm min 11 1 R...

Page 396: ...00 deg or 0 to 3599999 1 10000 deg 2 Spindle IN P check value Spindle C axis IN P check value is set 16 Depends on machine specification 0 to 359999 1 1000 deg 0 to 3599999 1 10000 deg or 2 Spindle index angle at rapid feedrate Spindle position deduction amount is set to be used for E command in the synchronized tapping mode 17 Depends on machine specification 0 to 359999 1 1000 deg or 0 to 359999...

Page 397: ...he arc is taken as the center for the start and end point of the 0 Oto 1000 nm arc This value is set for this parameter 3 D arc command PQR permissible error Designates the arc shape s permissible error amount when the P Q R commands are used as normal line vector commands 28 0 0 to 99999999 30 Safety door interlock Sets the maximum feedrate of the axes to be moved while the operator s door is ope...

Page 398: ...ck operation For l MAP B specifications this parameter sets the travel width at pick operation for irregular solid profiles Standard setting amount 1500 38 0 99999999 to 99999999 fxm Upper limit feedrate value Sets the upper limit feedrate value to be used for T1 time constant changing processing 41 200000 0 to 200000 mm min Minimum gaging tool length for automatic tool length offset breakage dete...

Page 399: ...screen and move the cursor to the required parameter by using the cursor control keys or by using F4 SEARCH 2 Setting a If the value to be set is known Press F1 SET and key in the value from the keyboard b If the value is already set and the value to be added to or subtracted from the existing value is set Press F2 ADD and key in the value to be added to or subtracted from the present setting c If...

Page 400: ...e lengths in divided punching A file of part programs which is too long to be stored in a roll of paper tape is divided into smaller files to be punched out The lengths of the divisions are closed at the breaks of each block so that the setting is slightly different from the actual tape length A divided punchout gives the beginning of each tape part a file name Note that the setting does not inclu...

Page 401: ...e specified speed although it is limited to circular arc s inside cutting a When rc rp x 100 Parameter setting Actual feedrate Specified speed x rc rp b When rc rp x 100 Parameter setting Actual feedrate Specified speed x _ Parameter setting 100 NC baud rate for RC232C Channel 0 This parameter sets the baud rate of the RS232C interface when used for the puncher 6 600 110 to 19200 bps Baud rate 110...

Page 402: ...f operation meth This specifies the operation method to be selected when option designation is not given at the time program selection is made 11 1 0 to 3 od Setting Operation Method 0 Normal operation method A 1 Large volume operation method B 2 Operation without branching and subprograms method S Schedule pro gram auto update Sets whether or not the automatic updating of the schedule is effectiv...

Page 403: ... read DC1 output for channel 1 with DC code control If 0 is set the parameter No 35 will be used automatically 24 0 0 to 9999 sec File read waiting time for channel 2 in DNC B mode Sets the duration from file name desig nation DC4 output to file read DC1 output for channel 2 with DC code control If 0 is set the parameter No 36 will be used automatically 25 0 to 9999 0 sec File read waiting time fo...

Page 404: ...pecifies the duration in which the RS232C channel 4 must be set ready If it is not set ready within the time specified an alarm occurs 10 1 to 9999 sec Baud rate of RS232C channel 39 This parameter specifies the baud rate for RS232C channel 1 600 110 to 19200 bps 1 Baud rate of RS232C channel This parameter specifies the baud rate for RS232C channel 2 40 600 110 to 19200 bps 2 Baud rate of RS232C ...

Page 405: ...ampled data sets 48 16 4 to 80 times Synchronization permissible error If the synchronization error between the master axis and the slave axis exceeds the value set for this parameter during operation under normal state an alarm occurs 50 0 im Oto 1000 A Synchronization permissible error If the synchronization error between the master axis and the slave axis exceeds the value set for this paramete...

Page 406: ...tor Spindle speed 61 Synchronized tapping torque monitoring starts in the following manner a Spindle overload is ignored until the spindle speed reaches A of the S command value b When the spindle speed reaches A of the S command value torque monitoring starts after duration t 100 msec to wait the spindle speed to be constant Set value of A and t 100 msec T Spindle overload is ignored before the s...

Page 407: ...el 1 RS232C 1 2 CN2 Channel 2 RS232C 3 CN3 Channel 3 RS232C CN4 Channel 4 RS232C 4 5 PP Parallel puncher 6 MD1 Memory disk FD0 Channel0 3 5 FDinterface 7 FD1 Channel 0 3 5 FD interface 8 FD2 Channel 1 3 5 FD interface 9 FD3 Channel 2 3 5 FD interface 10 Designation of device for parameter read verify operation 104 Set the default device name used for the parameter read verify function 0 Oto 11 Set...

Page 408: ...9 Puncher IF and parameter input output Designates the amount of RS OFF time after the puncher IF and parameter input output command ends normal or error end RS switches ON when this period elapses Parameter Nos 111 and 112 can be used simultaneously 112 0 0 to 9999 Synchronous tapping return speed override Sets the return speed override value for synchronous tapping A setting of 0 is processed as...

Page 409: ...rsor to the required parameter by using the cursor control keys or by using F4 SEARCH 2 Setting a If the value to be set is known Press F1 SET and key in the value from the keyboard b If the value is already set and the value to be added to or subtracted from the existing value is set Press F2 ADD and key in the value to be added to or subtracted from the present setting c If the value is to be se...

Page 410: ...automatically recognized irrespective of ISO EIA In PUNCH ISO is used 1 1 Carries out a tape TV check 2 Does Does not 0 In READ and VERIFY tape code is automatically discriminated irrespective of ISO EIA In PUNCH EIA is used There is a tape delimit ing code 3 ISO EIA ER Feed holes 0 o 1 In READ and VERIFY ISO code is used and wrong tape code results in an error In PUNCH ISO is used Verifies tape d...

Page 411: ... the blocks that follow the block in process until the operation is completed Note however that during cutter radius compensation reading and arithmetic operations are carried out until the intersecting point is found for up to three blocks The operation to read blocks which follow the block presently executed is called buffering No Buffering 7 0 buffering Selects inches or mm for length unit syst...

Page 412: ...elative position display in reference to the reset position for an external position readout device 7 Relative position in reference to the reset position Amount from the origin of the work coordinate system 0 Input output bit screen 0 Does not display Displays In automatic MDI or manual operation mode if the check display is selected these screens do not appear That is pressing the page key provi...

Page 413: ... ordinary operation is carried out Cancel the X axis command Does Does not 0 Cancel the Y axis command 1 Does Does not 0 2 Cancel the Z axis command Does Does not 1 Cancel the 4th axis command 3 Does Does not 0 7 Cancel the 5th axis command Does 4 Does not 0 5 Cancel the 6th axis command Does not Does 0 6 0 7 0 0 Stop bit of CNO RS232C 1 bit 2 bit 0 Ready signal of CNO RS232C always internal READY...

Page 414: ... NC file name is not output at DNC punch output 3 Not output Output 0 10 Verify output is made at DNC punch output Does not 4 Does 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 0 0 Designation of NC program data code in DNC B method For Set 0 setting is made for No 1 bit 0 ISO EIA 1 ASCII 0 2 0 End of record code for NC program transmission DNC B _ 3 LF CR LF 0 Designates the fixed cycle tool nose runoff direction at the slanted...

Page 415: ...S of CN1 RS232C 4 8 bit JIS 7 bit JIS 0 DC code control of CN1 RS232C 5 There is There is 0 not DC code control type 2 of CN1 RS232C 6 Executed Not 0 executed 7 File name present in reading operation at CN1 RS232C in DNC A mode Present Not 0 present Stop bit of CN2 RS232C 0 1 bit 2 bit 0 1 Ready signal of CN2 RS232C Internal READY External READY 0 Parity check of CN2 RS232C 2 Checked Not 0 checked...

Page 416: ...nge where editing is not guaranteed Appended 4 Not 0 appended 5 0 6 0 7 0 Fixes the cycle axis for a fixed cycle which may be any axis other than plane designation at the Z axis 0 Does Does not 0 1 See the table at the left See the table at the left 0 Bit 1 0 0 1 1 Bit 2 0 0 1 1 Shift direction P X N X P Y N Y 2 0 Specifies the shift direction and axis in a fixed cycle G76 G87 This is effective on...

Page 417: ...once the N direction is established N directional positioning does not involve an overrun but P directional positioning involves an overrun before actual positioning if the P direction is established the relationship is reversed 0 direction direction Y axis Same as above Same as above 1 0 Z axis 2 Same as above Same as above 0 Bit 0 Bit 1 3 4th axis Same as above Same as above 0 19 r Bit 0 Bit 1 4...

Page 418: ...uted 7 File name present in reading operation at CN3 RS232C in DNC A mode _ Present Not 0 present Stop bit of CN4 RS232C 0 1 bit 2 bit 0 Ready signal of CN4 RS232C 1 Internal READY External READY 0 2 Parity check of CN4 RS232C Checked Not 0 checked Parity of CN4 RS232C 3 Odd Even 0 22 8 bit JIS of CN4 RS232C 4 8 bit JIS 7 bit JIS 0 5 DC code control of CN4 RS232C There is There is 0 not DC code co...

Page 419: ...onditions of the hole punched or not punched when the key to be used for punching the symbol is pressed are set in terms of the bit data Set the data to conform to the odd parity scheme This can be used in DNC B too Same for following setting Punched Not 0 punched 1 Punched Not 0 punched 2 Punched Not 0 punched 3 Punched Not 0 punched 27 Punched 4 Not 0 punched 5 Punched Not 0 punched 6 Punched No...

Page 420: ...unched Not 0 punched 2 Punched Not 0 punched 3 Punched Not 0 punched 28 4 Punched Not 0 punched 5 Punched Not 0 punched 6 Punched Not 0 punched 7 Punched Not 0 punched 0 Specifies the EIA code which represents Punched Not 0 punched 1 Punched Not 0 punched 2 Punched Not 0 punched 3 Punched Not 0 punched 29 4 Punched Not 0 punched 5 Punched Not 0 punched 6 Punched Not 0 punched Punched Not 7 0 punch...

Page 421: ...ed Not 0 punched 5 Punched Not 0 punched Punched 6 Not 0 punched 7 Punched Not 0 punched 0 Specifies the EIA code which represents Punched Not 0 punched 1 Punched Not 0 punched 2 Punched Not 0 punched 3 Punched Not 0 punched 31 Punched 4 Not 0 punched 5 Punched Not 0 punched 6 Punched Not 0 punched 7 Punched Not 0 punched 0 0 If even one axis is at the stroke limit in automatic or MDI mode cutting...

Page 422: ...0 Single block stop at point R level in the fixed cycle is effective 0 Effective Ineffective MOP TOOL function is ineffective Effective 1 Ineffective 0 Mirror image is effective for local coordinate system or work coordinate system 2 Work coordinate system Local coordinate system 0 System G code macros 300 to 349 are MODIN type MODIN 3 CALL 0 4 System variable VINCH is made write enabled READ WRIT...

Page 423: ...ection mode input OFF 0 ON 0 Synchronized operation synchronized position shift amount setting Possible 1 Not 0 possible Semi synchronized operation in DNC B 2 Effective Ineffective 0 Function for fixing projection plane for the execution of 3D circular interpolation command G17 G18 G19 3 Effective Ineffective 0 In the rapid feed mode operation the command causing overtravel causes an alarm_ Yes N...

Page 424: ...n of master or slave station for RS232C IF channel DC code CN2 Use of RS CS control in units of RS232C IF channels 2 Slave station Used Master station Not used 0 CN3 Designation of master or slave station for RS232C IF channel DC code CN3 Use of RS CS control in units of RS232C IF channels 3 Slave station Used Master station Not used 0 40 CN4 Designation of master or slave station for RS232C IF ch...

Page 425: ... when the normal spindle rotation type is used DA speed command is output in positive voltage when the reverse spindle rotation type is used 1 0 DA speed command is output in positive voltage when the normal spindle rotation type is used DA speed command is output in positive voltage when the reverse spindle rotation type is used 0 1 41 1 DA speed command is output in negative voltage when the nor...

Page 426: ... as pro gram name _ 0 1 0 If the second and higher digits of BCD input are all 0 higher digits from the second digit are not han dled as program name 0 1 2 0 1 If the third and higher digits of BCD input are all 0 higher digits from the third digit are not handled as pro gram name 0 3 0 42 4 0 If the third and higher digits of BCD input are all 0 higher digits from the third digit are not handled ...

Page 427: ...Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET command bit 5 5 0 Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET command bit 6 6 0 Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET command bit 7 7 0 Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET command bit 8 0 0 Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET command bit 9 1 0 Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET command bit 10 2 0 3 Data at 41st to 44th byte of SAT and SET co...

Page 428: ... gauging mode _ 5 Yes No 0 Auto cycle single is effective at the start of interactive work gauging operation 6 Auto single effective Auto effective 0 Automatic zero point setting is carried out in interactive work gauging operation 7 Carried Not 0 carried out out 0 0 Coordinate system in which tool length offset is carried out in 3 D coordinate system conversion Slanted coordinate system 1 Work co...

Page 429: ...ime at parameter input output function punch output Not Restricted to 1 time 0 restricted to 1 time 54 Parameter input output function file name is output in punch operation 4 Output enabled Output disabled 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 55 5 0 Sets the display pattern on the tool list screen for tools not existing in the pot tool table 6 is displayed is displayed 0 Sets whether or not a replac...

Page 430: ...th G01 mode GOO 4 G01 0 59 For the PPC this parameter sets whether or not the manual operation screen touch panel is displayed MX 5 Displayed Not 0 displayed 6 0 7 0 In the G10 G11 mode actual position data is calculated including the mirror image incremental function attachment offset and tool length offset value Effective 0 Ineffective 0 In the G10 G11 mode actual position data is calculated inc...

Page 431: ... 0 61 Sensor input 5 A contact B contact switching User sensor 2 touch signal _ 4 B contact A contact 0 Sensor input 6 A contact B contact switching User sensor CD carrier maintenance signal 5 B contact A contact 0 Sensor input 7 A contact B contact switching 6 B contact A contact 0 7 Sensor input 8 A contact B contact switching B contact A contact 0 For the PPC this parameter sets whether or not ...

Page 432: ...OSIT WORK 0 001 0 001 0 001 SET SEARCH ITEM T ITEM t EXTEND 1 Display the NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT screen and move the cursor to the required parameter by using the cursor control keys or by using F4 SEARCH When the search function is used by pressing F4 the cursor is moved to the data of bit 7 of the specified parameter number Therefore to change the data of other bits bit 0 to bit 6 use the cur...

Page 433: ... No 3 and No 9 I PARAMETER SET 97 07 15 14 10 00 NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER INPUT UPTFT PART PROGRAM UNIT METRIC INCH M I REAL NUMBER Y N Y mm 1 000 1 0000 FEEDDATE mn min 1 000 FEEDDATE mm rev 1 000 DOWEL TIME sec 1 000 DATA SET UNIT MERIC INCH M 0 M REAL NUMBER Y N N irm 1 000 C 1 0000 LENGTH ANGLE LENGTH ANGLE X Y Z ACT POSIT WORK 300 000 100 010 100 000 IF IF IB S I ITEM T ITEMl EXTEND SET ZD Metri...

Page 434: ...em it is recommended to change the setting on the NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER BIT screen 1 Select the INPUT UNIT SYSTEM screen and move the cursor to the required data position 2 Press F1 SET a If the data is to be set for METRIC INCFI M I key in either M metric or I inch b If the data is to be set for REAL NUMBER Y N key in either Y command in real number or N command in other than real number c If the...

Page 435: ...low are set accordingly I PARAMETER SET j 97 07 15 14 10 00 NC OPTIONAL PARAMETER RS232C tCNO J NO 1 STOP BJT i ibit 0 2bit 2 PARITY CHECK KYes 0 No 3 PARITY 1 Even 0 Odd 4 8 BIT JIS 1 Yes 0 No 5 DC C0DE i Yes 0 No 6 DC CODE TYPE2 l Yes 0 No 7 FILE NAME REQUEST at DNC A 1 Yes 0 No 8 MASTER SLAVE or RS CONT 0 SLV Yes 0 MAS No 9 BAUD RATE bps 10 BUSY TlME sec 99999 99999 X z Y ACT POSIT WORK 300 000...

Page 436: ...EST at DNC A 1 Yes 0 No NC optional parameter bit No 8 bit 6 Request file name output at DNC A option 0 Request file name is not output 1 Request file name is output 8 MASTER SLAVE or RS CONT 1 SLV Yes 0 MAS No NC optional parameter bit No 40 bit 0 Master slave station designation or RS control designation 0 Master station or without RS control 1 Slave station or with RS control 9 BAUD RATE bps NC...

Page 437: ...CTION 3 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER AND SETTING PROCEDURE Procedure 1 Select the NC optional parameter setting screen 2 Move the cursor to the data to be set or changed by using the cursor keys and set or change the data ...

Page 438: ...NUMBER OF TORQUE OVER TIME Nx0 01sec 6 TORQUE MONITOR START REVO RAT10 JO 7 TORQUE MONITOR DELAY TIME 0 1sec 8 RETURN SPEED OVERRIDES SYNC TAP 9 684 G74 CONTROL SELECTION 0 FL0AT 1 SYNC 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 1 Y X z ACT POSIT WORK 0 001 0 001 0 001 ITEMi EXTEND ITEM t SEARCH SET 1 SPINDLE ORIENT ZERO OFFSET NC optional parameter long word No 19 Set the offset data used in spindle orientation for the spin...

Page 439: ... value 0 Recommended value 4 times 6 TORQUE MONITOR START REVO RATIO NC optional parameter word No 61 Setting unit Setting range 0 to 100 Initial value 0 Recommended value 90 7 TORQUE MONITOR DELAY TIME NC optional parameter word No 62 Setting unit 100 msec Setting range 0 to 1000 Initial value 0 Recommended value 2 msec 200 msec 8 RETURN SPEED OVERRIDE NC optional parameter word No 113 Setting un...

Page 440: ...CTION 3 DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER AND SETTING PROCEDURE Procedure 1 Select the NC optional parameter setting screen 2 Move the cursor to the data to be set or changed by using the cursor keys and set or change the data ...

Page 441: ...s above P PITCH ERR COMP Specifies the range for pitch error compensation in the machine coordinate system Sets the P and N directional boundaries Normally sets the value equivalent to the travel end limit NOTICE Same as above Same as above Same as above N PITCH ERROR COMP Same as above Same as above Same as above IN POSITION Sets the check data to be used in executing exact stop checks Same as ab...

Page 442: ...the power supply once after setting new data then turn it on again Screen 3 Initial Setting Value Display Screen Contents Setting Range Setting Unit HOME POSITION 1 Depends on machine specification Selected unit system When G30 is specified or if home position return command is given externally the specified axis returns to the home position These parameters set the coordinate values of respective...

Page 443: ...peration at home position 5 Same as above Same as above HOME POSITION 6 Sets the axis movement order in the home position return operation at home position 6 Same as above Same as above HOME POSITION 7 Sets the axis movement order in the home position return operation at home position 7 Same as above Same as above HOME POSITION 8 Sets the axis movement order in the home position return operation a...

Page 444: ...e entire normal operating range In this case no inductosyn setting is required both P and N settings are designated as 0 However a specific inductosyn operation range can be designated if desired In this case the inductosyn will only operate in the designated range The inductosyn offset and machine zero point settings should be designated while inductosyn operation is enabled When designating a sp...

Page 445: ...h point N boundary value P boundary value PITCH COMP SPAN PITCH POINT Pitch error compensation not effective The setting procedure on the SYSTEM PARAMETER screens is explained below There are several pages of SYSTEM PARAMETER screen depending onthecontents of the parameters For the display contents on these pages refer to the SYSTEM PARAMETER screens given later 1 After selecting the SYSTEM PARAME...

Page 446: ...T I 97 07 15 14 10 00 PARAMETER lmm X Y Z P TRAVEL LIMIT I 3000 0001 N TRAVEL LIMIT P PITCH ERR COMP 10000 000 N PITCH ERR COUP 10000 000 0 100 0 000 36000 000 0 020 3000 000 3000 000 10000 000 10000 000 0 100 0 000 36000 000 0 020 3000 000 3000 000 10000 000 10000 000 0 100 0 000 36000 000 0 020 3000 000 IN POSITION ZERO OFFSET IN POSITION H X Y Z ACT POSIT MC 0 001 0 001 0 001 EXTENDjy SET ADO C...

Page 447: ...ion P in that ball screw 2 Set the PITCH ERR COMP SPAN on screen 6 of the system parameter This determines the pitch between values for the screw pitch offset 3 In NC optional parameter word No 33 set the total number of screw pitch compensation values for all the axes 4 Set the PITCH POINT on screen 6 of the system parameter This sets the number of pitch error compensation points for individual a...

Page 448: ...s only 40 sets of data pressthe page key if it is necessary to displayNo 41 and following Each time that key is pressed the screen advances one page I PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 10 00 Cursor PITCH ERROR COMP X NO NO NO NO 2J 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 1 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 27 0 28 0 29 0 30 0 31 0 2 0 0 3 0 33 0 34 0 35 0 36 0 37 0 38 0 39 0 40 0 Axis name 4 0 5 0 6 ...

Page 449: ...ng value is set Press F2 ADD and key in the value to be added to or subtracted from the present setting e Press the WRITE key The data on wh ich the cursor is placed is updated according to the keyed in value f Back up the data and turn off the power Then turn on the power again Data back up operation After pressing F8 EXTEND press F7 BACKUP NOTICE For setting the pitch error compensation data tak...

Page 450: ...reen 1 Factory Set Initial Value mm in Display Screen Name Setting Range Contents Setting Unit P TRAVEL LIMIT P directional travel end limit in the machine coordinate system Depends on machine specification Selected unit system 99999999 to 99999999 N TRAVEL LIMIT N directional travel end limit in the machine coordinate system Same as above Same as above Same as above IN POSITION In position confir...

Page 451: ...OINT Designates the magazine s zero point Designates the APA setting when pot No 1 is positioned at the tool change unit ENCODER OFFSET Sets the encoder compensation amount BACKLASH Sets the backlash amount OVERRUN AMT Not used OFFSET 2 Tool unloading unit offset In order to position the magazine at the tool unloading unit the distance from zero point when pot No 1 is at the tool unloading unit mu...

Page 452: ...ve pot s tool insertion position OFFSET 2 Magazine s tool insertion position Designates the relative distance between zero point and the magazine s tool insertion position OFFSET 3 Tool extraction position Designates the relative distance between zero point and the tool extraction position OFFSET 4 Tool insertion position 15 tilt Designates the relative distance between zero point and the tool ins...

Page 453: ...APC axis travel enabled position Designates the APC shifter axis position where X and B axis travel are enabled OFFSET 2 Shifter HP confirmation position Designates the shifter stop position during a shifter AD VANCE when the X Z and B axis are not at their home positions Item axis Contents PL P TRAVEL LIMIT Not used N TRAVEL LIMIT Not used IN POSITION Sets the in position amount CLAMP Sets the cl...

Page 454: ...the horizontal spindle s tool insertion position OFFSET 3 Magazine tool insertion position Designates the relative distance from zero point to the magazine s tool insertion position OFFSET 4 Tool extraction position Designates the relative distance from zero point to the spindle s tool extraction position OFFSET 5 Attachment tool change position Designates the relative distance from zero point to ...

Page 455: ...M197 M83 positioning OFFSET 4 Designates the relative distance from zero point to the position attained by M196 M82 positioning OFFSET 5 Designates the relative distance from zero point to the position attained by M195 M81 positioning OFFSET 6 Designates the relative distance from zero point to the position attained by M194 positioning OFFSET 7 Designates the relative distance from zero point to t...

Page 456: ...s subsequent to axis No 5 press function key F5 AXIS SWITCH 4 Using the cursor keys position the cursor at the desired position 5 Setting a When data is previously known Press function key F1 SET Enter the data with keyboard b When data has already been set and it is necessary to set the increment decrement against the data Press function key F2 ADD Enter the increment decrement with keyboard c Wh...

Page 457: ...pecifications 1 1 Active 0 Negat ive EXTEND J ITEM ITEM A CAL SEARCH ADD SET 14 1 Coolant Parameters Initial Setting Value No Parameter Contents Set 1 SetO COOLANT SW is active Selects COOLANT switch active or specification code according to the setting 1 Active Spec code 0 A B NOZ Air Blow Nozzle SW is active Selects A B NOZ Air Blow Nozzle switch active or specifi cation code according to the se...

Page 458: ...roup OFF 13 Not turned Turned OFF 0 OFF Sets whether or not M50 oil hole low pressure coolant ON is turned off by the execution of M09 cool ant group OFF M09 doesn t turn off the oil hole low pressure Not turned Turned OFF 14 0 OFF M09 doesn t turn off the oil hole high pressure 15 Sets whether or not M51 oil hole high pressure coolant ON is turned off by the execution of M09 coolant group OFF Not...

Page 459: ...g Value No Parameter Contents Set 1 SetO Power Save is made ineffective Sets whether or not the power save function is made ineffective Ineffective 1 Effective 0 Power Save is made ineffective during M00 M01 Sets whether or not the power save function is made ineffective during the execution of MOO pro gram stop or M01 optional stop 2 Ineffective Effective 0 3 Automatic Power Shutdown is made effe...

Page 460: ...7 No 0 The 3rd timer Add Auto mode Single block off Sets whether or not the automatic mode and single block OFF are added to the conditions for operat ing the 3rd timer Yes 8 No 0 14 4 Indicating Lamp Parameters Initial Setting Value Parameter Contents No Set 1 SetO The 3rd lamp NC running is made effective Sets whether or not the 3rd indicating lamp is made effective Effective Ineffective 1 0 It ...

Page 461: ... with alarm D occurs Occurrence of alarm D is added to the conditions for the alarm indicating lamp to turn on 13 Added Not added 0 Alarm lamp is not turned on with alarm C occurs Occurrence of alarm C is eliminated from the conditions for the alarm indicating lamp to turn 14 Eliminated Not 0 eliminated on Alarm lamp is not turned on with alarm B occurs Occurrence of alarm B is eliminated from the...

Page 462: ... end buzzer timer Sets the length of time the buzzer sounds ADD SET 7 10 sec 0 to 600 1 sec 14 6 Spindle Initial Setting Value Parameter No Contents Set 1 SetO Spindle stops when an alarm of level B occurs Sets whether or not the spindle is stopped at the occurrence of a lev el B alarm 1 Stopped Not 0 stopped The minimum of S is the minimum speed of motor Determines whether or not the minimum valu...

Page 463: ...Not dis regarded 0 regarded Effective Command Initial Set ting Value Setting Setting Range Display Screen No Contents Unit Tool unclamp time Sets the length of time in which a tool is unclamped after pressing the TOOL UNCLAMP button ADD SET 5 3 sec Oto 30 1 sec 14 8 Magazine Parameters Initial Setting Value No Parameter Contents Set 1 SetO Sets if the tool existing in the mag azine interlock is ma...

Page 464: ...r Before 0 M187 is executed after completion positioning Sets whether M187 is executed before or after the completion of positioning Before 7 After 0 M188 is executed after completion positioning Sets whether M188 is executed before or after the completion of positioning _ 8 After Before 0 14 10 External Hour Meter Parameters Initial Setting Value Contents No Parameter Set 1 SetO Add Auto mode to ...

Page 465: ...and Setting Range Setting No Display Screen Contents Unit Spindle allowable revolution Sets the allowable maxi mum speed for the spindle to rotate while the opera tor s door is open ADD SET 2 800 rpm 1 rpm 50 to 800 Door lock release Timer Sets the length of time in which the DOOR LOCK RE LEASE button lock pin re lease is effective 3 ADD SET 0 sec 0 to 60 1 sec 14 12 Axis Lubrication Parameters In...

Page 466: ...tion of the program number of the program to be downloaded from an external device Effective Ineffective 1 0 Check parity odd is made effective Sets whether or not the odd parity scheme is effective for the designation of the program number of the program to be downloaded from an external device Effective 2 Ineffective 0 14 15 Chuck Initial Setting Value No Parameter Contents Set 1 SetO Chuck grip...

Page 467: ...o have opened 5 Ineffective Effective 0 Initial Setting Value Effective Command Setting Range Setting Display Screen No Contents Unit 6 Work clamp timer Workpiece clamp confirmation timer ADD SET 0 0 to 6000 0 01 sec Work unclamp timer 7 Workpiece unclamp confirmation timer ADD SET 0 to 6000 0 01 0 sec Correct clamp of a workpiece is recognized if the workpiece clamp signal stays on for the presen...

Page 468: ...6 SHOWER SW is active 7 CHIP CON SW is active 8 CHIP WASH SW is active 9 WATER GUN SW is active 10 SPINDLE THROUGH AIR BLOW SW is active 11 S AIR BLOW is active without spindle is zero 12 CHIP WASH is turn on with NC RUN E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ITEM t ITEMl CAL SEARCH SET ADD Power Save Shutdown I PARAMETER SET 97 07 15 14 10 00 MC USER PARAMETER NO 2 Power Save Shutdown 1 Power Save is made ineff...

Page 469: ... 0 0 0 0 9 10 11 12 SET ADD CAL SEARCH ITEM t ITEMi ZD CfDCZDCfD Indicating lamp I PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 10 00 MC USER PARAMETER NO 4 Indicating lamp I The 3rd lamp NC running is made effective 2 It is turned on without S BLK OFF condition 3 It is turned on without Auto S BLK OFF condition 4 It is turned off when an alarm occurs 5 Alarm lamp is made effective 6 It Is turned on without S BLK ...

Page 470: ...rned off when alarm occurs 6 Buzzer is not turned off when completing program 7 Operation end buzzer timer f 0 0 0 0 10 sec 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM ITEMI CAL SEARCH SET ADD CED CEDCfDCÿD CEL CfDCEDCzD Spindle I PARAMETER SET 97 07 15 14TT5T00 MC USER PARAMETER NO 6 Spindle 1 Spindle stops when an alarm of level B occurs 2 The minimum of S is the minimum speed of motor 3 No toof inter lock is made ineffe...

Page 471: ...tton is effective for ATC HP 0 4 Answer to M06 without door close condition 5 Tool unclamp time 0 0 3 sec 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM T ITEMl ADO CAL SET SEARCH Magazine PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 1Q 00 MC USER PARAMETER NO 8 Magaz ine l Tool exist interlock is made ineffective 2 It does not stop ATC when MANUAL INT is on 3 Stops ATC and APC with magazine intervention 4 Magazine intervent ion mode is m...

Page 472: ...pletion positioning is executed after completion positioning I 0 1 M181 2 Ml82 3 Ml83 4 Ml84 5 Ml85 6 Ml86 7 Ml87 8 Ml88 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 11 12 ITEM t ITEMI SET ADO CAL SEARCH External hour meter I PARAMETER SET 97 07 15 MHOTOfr MC USER PARAMETER NO 10 External hour meter l Add Auto mode to output conditions 2 Add RUN lamp on to output conditions 3 Add Spindle in rotating to output conditions 4 Add ...

Page 473: ... 2 Spindle allowable revolution 3 Door lock release Timer 0 0 1 min 0 sec 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SET ADD CAL SEARCH ITEM ITEM1 Axis lubrication I PARAMETER SET 197 07 15 14 10 00 MC USER PARAMETER NO 12 Axis Lube I Axis Lube cycle time 2 Axis Lube pump time 3 Cross rail Lube cycle time 4 Cross rail Lube pump time 1 101 min 30 sec 0 min 0 sec 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM t ITEMl CAL SEARCH SET ADD ...

Page 474: ... System check mode 2 Automat ic setting cross rail positioning point 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM T ITEMi CAL SEARCH SET ADD External program selection I PARAMETER SET 197 07 15 14110 00 MC USER PARAMETER NO 14 External program select 1 Check parity even is made effective 2 Check parity odd is made effective 0 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SET ADD CAL SEARCH ITEM t ITEMl ...

Page 475: ... chuck opens cutting feed is effective 3 Spindle rotation inhibit when chuck opens 4 Chuck Close limit switch is made ineffective 5 Chuck Open limit switch is made ineffective 6 Work clamp timer 7 Work unclamp timer 8 Work seated confirmation timer 9 Work seated air is OFF by chuck open 10 Work seated air is ON by chuck close 0 0 0 0 0 0 01sec 0 01sec 0 01sec 0 0 11 12 ITEM t ITEMi SET CAL SEARCH ...

Page 476: ...2 ATC 3 APC 4 AAC 5 Home Position 6 MCS 7 Power Sequence 8 Axis Exchange 9 ATC arm Parameter 10 ATC arm Torque limiter 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 11 23 12 24 EXTEND SET ADD CAL SEARCH ITEM t ITEM A 15 1 Spindle Parameters Initial Setting Value Effective Command Setting Range Setting Display Screen No Contents Unit Spindle Oscillate Revolution Sets the spindle oscillation speed used for changing spind...

Page 477: ...ve Sets if the entries at the ATC arm torque limiter screen are made in effective 3 Ineffective Effective 0 15 3 APC Parameters Initial Setting Value Effective Command Setting Range Setting Display Screen Contents No Unit APC Sequence No APC operation sequence number SET 1 None 1 to max APC operation step number 1 Initial Setting Value No Parameter Contents Set 1 SetO Pallet A B mode Selects the p...

Page 478: ...Ineffective 7 0 Automatic override is made effective HP8 Sets if automatic override is made effective for home position return operation FIP8 Effective 8 Ineffective 0 Automatic override is made effective HP9 Sets if automatic override is made effective for home position return operation HP9 Effective Ineffective 9 0 Sets if automatic override is made effective for home position return operation H...

Page 479: ...and Setting Range Setting Display Screen No Contents Unit Compulsory Power Shutdown Delay Timer Delay timer for shutting off the power forcibly even if all of power shutdown condi tions are not satisfied ADD SET 1 0 sec Oto 30 1 sec Operating power Shutdown Alarm check Timer Sets the length of waiting time until the power is shutdown after the start of the operation power shutdown sequence Alarm m...

Page 480: ... 0 99999999 to 99999999 15 10 ATC Arm Torque Limiter Parameters Initial Setting Value Effective Command Setting Range Setting Parameter Contents Unit degree deg These parameters are provided to set torque limit values of the maxi mum output torque for the ATC arm motor in relation to the cam angles The maximum motor output torque is set assuming 100 for the 300 of the motor rating _ ADD SET 0 0 00...

Page 481: ...97 07 15 14 10 00 MC SYSTEM PARAMETER NO 1 Spindle 1 Spindle Osci I late Revolution 2 Spindle Oscillate Frequency 3 Spindle Oscillate Period 4 Torque Limiter I 30 1 min 1 sec 5 sec 0 M 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SET CAL SEARCH ADD ITEM t ITEMl ATC I PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 10 00 MC SYSTEM PARAMETER NO 2 ATC 1 ATC Sequence No 2 ATC Arm A B mode 3 ATC Arm torque limiter is made ineffective UJ o 0 4 5 6 ...

Page 482: ...R SET 97 07 15 14 10 00 MC SYSTEM PARAMETER NO 3 APC 1 APC Sequence No 2 PaI let A B mode 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM ITEM J ADO CAL SET SEARCH AAC I PARAMETER SET 97 07 15 14 10 00 MC SYSTEM PARAMETER NO 4 AAC 1 AAC Sequence No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEMi ADO CAL SEARCH ITEM t SET ...

Page 483: ...10 Automatic override 11 Automatic override 12 Automatic override 1 is made effect iveiHPI is made effect ive HP2 is made effect iveiHP3 is made effect ive HP4 is made effect iveJHP5 is made effect iveJHP6 is made effect ive HP7 is made effect iveiHP8 is made effect ive HP9 is made effect iveiHPIO is made effect ivelHPII is made effect iveiHP12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ITEM t ITEMi SET CAL SEARCH ADO M...

Page 484: ...wer Sequence 1 Compulsory Power Shutdown Delay Timer 2 0perating power Shutdown Alarm check Timer sec sec 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM t ITEMl SET ADD CAL SEARCH Axis Exchange PARAMETER SEf 197 07 15 14 10 00 MC SYSTEM PARAMETER NO 8 Axis Exchange 1 Alarm check timer for LS exchange I 5 sec 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM T ITEMi ADO CAL SEARCH SET ...

Page 485: ...027 0 037 0 008 0 028 0 038 0 009 0 019 0 029 0 039 0 010 0 020 0 030 0 040 0 SET CAL SEARCH ITEM t ITEMi ADD ATC arm Torque limiter I PARAMETER SET I 97 07 15 14 10 00 MC SYSTEM PARAMETER NO 10 ATC arm torque I imi ter NO degree torque limiter NO 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 degree torque limiter 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 001 0 on 0...

Page 486: ...V APPENDIX ...

Page 487: ... SECTION 1 APPENDED FIGURES SECTION 1 APPENDED FIGURES 1 NC Operation Panel Q _ UML JJSBF_ U M j StSSBEHES m 30 OEL CJULUL nrarr B Z C M 030E 0 3EMm 0000 0 3 4 5X6 Ksegasg ZD Fig 1 1 NC Operation Panel 14 inch CRT ...

Page 488: ...Wain JOG 40ÿ K nfn SPEED 1000 AO VL RAPID I m FEEDRATE _ 90 95 EB 80 rJU 105 70 771ÿ 150 I foi fo ccw 120 o 130 CWJ STOP 140 n RESET RAPID r J OVERRIDE 1o5J W VM fO SPINDLE OVERRIDE no 1 130 3C1 20 160 20 SCO 2000 80 10 170 10 5 5 01B0 9C 150 10 1 6 20C4 4000 160 NC PANEL UNLOCK LOCK 160 80 DOOR INTERLOCK 6 SS 7 RESTART 0 ieo i 00n M 2 50 P 00 60OC 240 50 0 04 1 10000 AOC Fig 1 2 Vertical Type Mac...

Page 489: ...ion Panel o o o o o o RS232C l F HOUR METER OPERATION MODE CHO BUZZER LIGHT j 0 i 2 a 4 s H f HOURMETER AC 100V 2A ERROR AUTO POWER LIGHT O OFF RESET llFS 3 Tl fslHl HOURMETER O O 0 o o o Puncher Hour Meter Operation End Mode Fig 1 4 Option Panel ...

Page 490: ...s 4 1 MANUAL TOOL CHANGE D O TOOL CHANGE CYCLE TOOL CLAMP TOOL UNCLAMP oÿ Fig 1 5 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel Vertical Machining Centers 4 2 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers MANUAL TOOL CHANGE TOOL CHANGE CYCLE TOOL CLAMP TOOL UNCLAMP A Fig 1 6 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers ...

Page 491: ... Insertion Pushbutton Switch Tool Change Set Pushbutton Switch Spindle Release Pushbutton Switch Fig 1 7 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel MDB A B MCV A B 4 4 Manual Tool Change Operation Panel MDB A B MCV A B Tool Change Cycle Indicating Lamp Tool Clamp Indicating Lamp Tool Unclamp Indicating Lamp L ll H Tool Unclamp Pushbutton Switch Tool Clamp Pushbutton Switch Tool Change Cycle Pushbutton Swi...

Page 492: ... Magazine Manual Operation Panel Vertical Machining Centers 6 o MG MANUAL o o MG MANUAL MANUAL INT CONSTANT INDEX O I O INDEX START MANUAL INT CW CCW O I INDEX STOP INDEX START CW CCW EMG STOP EMG STOP 3 ÿ o o o Fig 1 9 Magazine Manual Operation Panel Vertical Machining Centers ...

Page 493: ...2 Magazine Manual Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers MANUAL INT MANUAL INT CONSTANT INDEX INDEX START 1 r cw ccw INDEX STOP c J RESTART DOOR INTERLOCK EMG STOP Tt 3 Fig 1 10 Magazine Manual Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers ...

Page 494: ... Toolpot Selection Pushbutton clockwise _ O n Magazine Index Stop Pushbutton Switch a m 7 n n o I u Toolpot Selection Pushbutton counterclockwise TOOL POT SELECT Magazine Index Stop Pushbutton Switch s Emergency Stop Pushbutton Switch o o o 2 CD O 2 c O 3 3 O m O d EMG STOP O 2 ATC 24 tool TJ m m 28 z TI r O m c 0 3 A m T C 3 2 ATC 50 tool or more Fig 4 13 Machine Manual Operation Panel Double Col...

Page 495: ...D FINISHED MANUAL INT EMG STOP SLIDE HOLO DOOR OPEN r CLOSE Fig 1 11 Parallel Type 2 Pallet APC Operation Panel Vertical Machining Centers 6 2 Parallel Type 2 Pallet APC Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers APC W LOAD FINISHED CYCLE START MANUAL INT RESTART DOOR EMG STOP SLIDE HOLD OPEN CLOSE Si Fig 1 12 Parallel Type 2 Pallet APC Operation Panel Horizontal Machining Centers ...

Page 496: ... FIGURES 7 Rotary Type 2 Pallet APC Operation Panel op r o APC OPERATION O SETUP COMPLETION CYCLE START MANUAL INT o EM6 ST0P SLIDE HOLD DOOR SAFETY GUARD OPEN INTERLOCK 52 5 CLOSE Q Fig 1 13 Rotary Type 2 Pallet APC Operation Panel ...

Page 497: ...Attachment Operation Panel AAC MAN OPERATION OPERATION ATT START o I ULK ENA DIS CL LK n fcOP UCL 0 COVER SP Fig 1 14 AAC Operation Panel MANUAL TOOL CHANGE TOOL CHANGE CYCLE TOOL CLAMP TOOL UNCLAMP Fig 1 15 Attachment Manual Tool Change Panel ...

Page 498: ...ation shift of coordinate system G11 G12 G13 o G14 Axis name designation cancel o 4 G15 Selection of work coordinate system Modal Selection of work coordinate system One shot G16 2 5 G17 3 G18 2 Gl9 2 Plane selection XY Plane selection ZX Plane selection YZ o 15 G20 2 G21 2 Inch input confirmation Metric input confirmation o G22 3 G23 3 6 Programmable travel limit ON Programmable travel limit canc...

Page 499: ...compensation ON G44 G45 G46 G47 G48 G49 o 9 G50 1 Enlargement and reduction of geometry cancel Enlargement and reduction of geometry ON G51 G52 10 G53 3 Tool length offset cancel Tool length offset X axis Tool length offset Y axis Tool length offset Y axis Tool length offset 4th axis Tool length offset 5th axis Tool length offset 6th axis G54 G55 056 3 G57 G58 G59 G60 One directional positioning 1...

Page 500: ...ycle Fixed cycle Reverse tapping G74 G75 G76 Rxed cycle Rne boring 11 G77 G78 G79 G80 1 11 Fixed cycle Mode cancel Rxed cycle Drill spot boring Rxed cycle Drill counter boring Rxed cycle Deep hole drilling cycle Rxed cycle Tapping Rxed cycle Boring Rxed cycle Boring Rxed cycle Back boring G81 G82 G83 G84 G85 G86 G87 G88 G89 Rxed cycle Boring 11 12 G90 3 G91 3 Absolute dimensioning Incremental dime...

Page 501: ...1 Attachment rotation compensation facing FRONT 64 G182 Attachment rotation compensation facing LEFT 64 G183 Attachment rotation compensation facing REAR 64 G184 64 Attachment rotation compensation facing RIGHT G185 Attachment rotation compensation facing DOWN 64 Tolerance control mode CANCEL G186 65 G187 Tolerance control mode ON 65 G188 No 2 tool length offset CANCEL 69 G189 No 2 tool length off...

Page 502: ...hreading compound fixed cycle in the No 2 axis direction in a plane 70 G256 78 3 D arc projection surface selection G274 Fixed cycle synchronous tapping reverse tapping cycle O 10 G284 10 Fixed cycle synchronous tapping tapping cycle O 1 Has already been set when power supply is turned on 2 Effective in a specified block 3 May be set by an initial condition parameter ...

Page 503: ... X Coordinate calculation function Grid Y Coordinate calculation function Double grid X Coordinate calculation function Double grid Y Coordinate calculation function Square X Coordinate calculation function Square Y Coordinate calculation function Bolt hole circle LAA 30 ARC GRDX GRDY DGRDX DGRDY SQRX SQRY BHC o FMILR FMILF 31 Area machining Face milling Rough Area machining Face milling Finish Ar...

Page 504: ...08 At the same time 10 modal o Coolant system OFF M07 08 12 50 51 59 120 OFF M09 24 After modal o M10 A axis clamp A axis unclamp 30 After modal M11 After modal o Chip air blow ON M12 22 At the same time modal M15 Rotary index table CW 4th axis Rotary index table CCW 4th axis At the same time At the same time 5 modal M16 modal Swivel head index CCW M17 At the same time 7 Effective for only the fir...

Page 505: ...time one shot M48 At the same time At the same time one shot M49 one shot o M50 Through the tool coolant low pressure ON Through the tool coolant high pressure ON At the same time 23 modal M51 At the same time modal M52 Return level in fixed cycle upper limit 12 At the same time one shot M53 13 Return level in fixed cycle specified level Return level in fixed cycle R level At the same time modal M...

Page 506: ...t position Swivel head left position Swivel head back positron Swivel head right position After 15 one shot M74 After one shot M75 After one shot M76 After one shot o M81 Automatic W axis positioning 1 Automatic W axis positioning 2 Automatic W axis positioning 3 Automatic W axis positioning 4 Automatic W axis positioning 5 27 one shot After M82 After one shot M83 After one shot one shot M84 After...

Page 507: ...me time At the same time modal M116 modal M118 Spindle orientation reverse Spindle orientation reverse forward modal After M119 After modal o Shower coolant ON M120 At the same time modal M130 Spindle rotation condition for cutting feed OFF Spindle rotation condition for cutting feed ON 9 At the same time modal At the same time modal M131 Single block ineffective Single block effective M132 At the...

Page 508: ...roup specification 3rd group Coolant group specification 4th group M150 28 At the same time O modal M151 modal At the same time M152 modal At the same time M153 At the same time modal M154 M155 Sensor air blow OFF Sensor air blow ON o After At the same time modal modal 20 AAC 2 st no next tool AAC 2 st next tool clear AAC 2 st attachment preparation M157 M158 M159 After O one shot one shot one sho...

Page 509: ... M signal External M signal External M signal At the same time At the same time M181 38 one shot M182 one shot M183 At the same time At the same time At the same time one shot M184 one shot M185 one shot O M186 External M signal External M signal External M signal At the same time one shot M187 At the same time one shot M188 At the same time one shot o M190 Automatic W axis positioning 1 Automatic...

Page 510: ...rd gear range 50 Synchronized tapping gear selection range command entire speeds are covered by 4th gear range M237 50 M238 Soft override DISABLED 39 M239 Soft override ENABLED 39 M292 Threading fixed cycle chamfering ON 44 O M293 Threading fixed cycle chamfering OFF 44 O M294 Compound fixed cycle cutting pattern 1 O 43 M295 Compound fixed cycle cutting pattern 2 O 43 M296 Compound fixed cycle cut...

Page 511: ...Thismanualmaybeat variance withtheactualproductdueto specification or design changes Please also note that specifications are subject to change without notice If yourequireclarificationor further explanation of any pointinthismanual please contact your OKUMA representative ...

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