Machining the workpiece
4.4 Displaying the current program block
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4.4.2
Displaying a basic block
If you want precise information about axis positions and important G functions during testing
or program execution, you can call up the basic block display. This is how you can check,
when using cycles, for example, whether the machine is actually traversing.
Positions programmed by means of variables or R parameters are resolved in the basic
block display and replaced by the variable value.
You can use the basic block display both in test mode and when machining the workpiece on
the machine. All G code commands that initiate a function on the machine are displayed in
the "Basic Blocks" window for the currently active program block:
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Absolute axis positions
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G functions for the first G group
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Other modal G functions
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Other programmed addresses
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M functions
Machine manufacturer
Please refer to the machine manufacturer's specifications.
Procedure
1.
A program is selected for execution and has been opened in the
"Machine" operating area.
2.
Press the "Basic blocks" softkey.
The "Basic Blocks" window opens.
3.
Press the <SINGLE BLOCK> key if you wish to execute the program
block-by-block.
4.
Press the <CYCLE START> key to start the program execution.
The axis positions to be approached, modal G functions, etc., are
displayed in the "Basic Blocks" window for the currently active program
block.
5.
Press the "Basic blocks" softkey once again to hide the window again.
Summary of Contents for SINUMERIK 840D
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