11.2.4
Multi-channel functionality for large operator panels
For the large OP 015, OP 019 operator panels as well as at the PC, there is more space in the
"Machine", "Program" and "Parameter" operating areas – as well as in all lists – to display NC
blocks, tools etc.
Further, you also have the option of simultaneously displaying more than 2 channels.
This makes it easier for you to identify the machine situation for machines with 3 and more
channels. Further, it makes it simpler for you to generate and run-in three or four-channel
programs.
Software options
If you require the option "programSYNC" for the views described here.
Supplementary conditions
● OP 015, OP 019 or PC with a display of at least 1280x1024 pixels
● For operating an OP 019, at least one NCU720.2 or 730.2 with 1 GB of RAM or a PCU50 is
required
3 / 4-channel view in the "Machine" operating area
If you have selected 3 channels via settings, then 3 or 4 channel columns are displayed next to
one another.
Channel view
Display in the "Machine" operating area
3-channel view
The following windows are displayed one above the other for each channel:
● Actual value window
● T,F,S window
● Block display window
4-channel view
The following windows are displayed one above the other for each channel:
● Actual value window
● T,S,F window
● G functions (the "G functions" softkey is omitted)
● Block display window
Displaying functions
Channel view
Display in the "Machine" operating area
Selection using vertical softkeys:
3-channel view
● The T,F,S window is overlaid by pressing one of the vertical softkeys.
4-channel view
● The window showing the G codes is overlaid if you press one of the vertical
softkeys.
Selection using horizontal softkeys:
Multi-channel machining
11.2 Multi-channel support
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