
Breakpoint
Effect
F-keys
Set
The breakpoint is set and active. The NC-Analyzer stops in front of an NC block
marked by a set breakpoint.
Set breakpoint
Delete
Breakpoint is completely removed.
Delete breakpoint
Deactivate
The breakpoint set has no function and does not stop the program. The marking,
however, remains.
Deactivate break‐
point
Activate
Activates an inactive breakpoint again. The NC-Analyzer stops in front of an NC
block marked by a set breakpoint.
Activate breakpoint
Delete
(all breakpoints)
All breakpoints of the program displayed in the "Program" window are completely
removed.
Delete all break‐
points
Deactivate
(all breakpoints)
All set breakpoints of the program displayed in the "Program" window are without
function. The markings, however, remain.
Deactivate all
breakpoints
Activate
(all breakpoints)
All inactive breakpoints are activated again. The NC-Analyzer stops in front of all
NC blocks marked with breakpoints
Activate all break‐
points
Back up
Back up all breakpoint positions for later editing with the corresponding reprodu‐
cibility.
Save workspace
Setting and Activating Breakpoints
The number of active breakpoints is limited to 20. A breakpoint can be set at
any required NC block of the program and/or subroutine in different channels.
If 20 breakpoints are set, any new breakpoints are disabled. Additionally, a
message is displayed.
After deactivation of one of the 20 breakpoints, an inactive breakpoint can be
activated or a new active breakpoint can be set.
The color of the circle icon indicates whether the breakpoint in question is active
(red) or inactive (white).
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Select the "Program" window.
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Use the <arrow> keys or the mouse cursor in the "Program" window to
select the program block at which to set a breakpoint. To set the break‐
point, press <F3 Set breakpoint> or click one time with the left mouse
button on the left margin. A red point appears (breakpoint set and activa‐
ted). Click on the red point for a second time to deactivate the breakpoint
– or –
press <F4 Deactivate breakpoint> to deactivate the breakpoint.
Breakpoints can only be set to active or can be activated in the
"NC-Analyzer mode". Otherwise, an error message appears and
the breakpoint is set to inactive (white).
Breakpoints are not considered if they are set in a line in which there
is "ELSE" or "ENDIF".
Setting and Deactivating Break‐
points
Activating the "Program" window.
To deactivate a breakpoint, press <F4 Deactivate breakpoint>
– or –
press one time on the red circle with the cursor.
If there are several breakpoints in the program, they can all be deactivated
together with <F4 Deactivate all breakpoints>) in the second F-keypad.
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