Wait marks can also be used within blocks.
● Closed block
– If there is a WAIT mark within a closed block, the clock of this WAIT mark is displayed in
front of the block name.
In the synchronized view, the closed block is synchronized.
– If there are several WAIT marks within a closed block, then a clock is displayed in front
of the block name. It is yellow, if all clocks of the WAIT marks in the block are yellow,
otherwise it is red.
In the synchronized view, the closed block is synchronized to the last WAIT mark in the
block.
● Opened block
– If there is a WAIT mark, the clock is displayed in front of the WAIT mark.
In front of the WAIT mark, the clock is displayed in either yellow or red. The program is
synchronized at the WAIT mark.
– If there are several WAIT marks, the clocks are displayed in either yellow or red at the
WAIT marks. The program is synchronized at the WAIT marks.
Determination of processing times
After a simulation or during processing in automatic mode, the required processing time for the
program blocks is displayed in the editor. For multi-channel programs, the delay time is
displayed at the wait points.
Spindle transfer between the channels
If you use the spindles alternating in several channels (e.g. main and counterspindle), then it
may be necessary to exit the active plane "Face C" (TRANSMIT) or "Peripheral C" (TRACYL):
1.
Press the menu forward key and the "Straight/Circle" softkey.
2.
Press the "Tool" softkey.
3.
In the "Plane selection" field, select the "Turning" setting (TRA‐
FOOF).
Procedure
1.
Select the required job list.
2.
Press the "Open" softkey.
The job list is opened in the editor.
Multi-channel machining
11.2 Multi-channel support
Turning
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