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Setting 104-
JOG HANDL TO SNGL BLK
- When running a program in MEM mode in the Program or
Graphics display, you can use the SINGLE BLOCK key to cycle through your program one line at
a time with each press of the CYCLE START button, when the machine is running or youre in
Graphics. If you turn Setting 104 ON, and SINGLE BLOCK has been selected. You first press the
CYCLE START button, then each counterclockwise click of the jog handle will step you through a
program line by line. Turning the handle clockwise will cause a FEED HOLE. This setting can be
changed while running a program. It cannot be ON when Setting 103 is ON. When one of them is
turned ON, the other will automatically turn OFF.
(Any Mill Control ver. 9.06 and above. Any Lathe Control ver. 4.11 and above.)
Setting 114-
CONVEYOR CYCLE (MIN)
- If this is set to zero, the conveyor will operate normally. If
a number is entered, it defines how long (in minutes) each cycle will be when the chip
conveyor is turned on. The chip conveyor cycle is started with either an M code (M31 or M32) or
with the control
CHIP FWD/REV
keys. It will stay on for the time defined in Setting 115, then turn
off and not restart until the cycle time in Setting 114 has elapsed. Short programs looped (M99)
many times will not reset the chip conveyor if the intermittent feature is activated. The conveyor will
continue to start and stop at the commanded times.
Setting 1115-
CONVEYOR ON TIME (MIN)
- This setting works with Setting 114, which defines the conveyor
cycle time. Setting 115 defines how long the chip conveyor will stay on during each cycle
.
Setting 118 -
M99 BUMPS M30 CNTR
S - When this setting is Off, the feature is disabled. When it is On, an
M99 command that is used to run a program repeatedly will activate the M30 counters that are in
the CURNT COMNDS display (PAGE DOWN twice). Note that an M99 will only activate the
counters when it is used in a loop mode in a
main
program, not a subprogram. An M99 that's used
as a subprogram return or with a P value to jump to another part of the program won't be counted.
(Any Mill Control ver. 9.58 and above. Any Lathe Control ver. 3.00 and above.)
Setting 130-
RIG. TAP RETRACT MULT
- This feature augments one introduced in version 10.13, the quick
reversal out of a G84 rigid-tapped hole. If it is set to 0 or 1, the machine behaves normally. Setting
it to 2 is the equivalent of a G84 command with a J value of 2. That is, the spindle will retract twice
as fast as it went in. If this setting is set to 3, the spindle will retract three times as fast. Note that
specifying a J value in a G84 command for rigid tapping will override Setting 130.
(Any Mill Control ver. 10.18 and above).
Setting 144-
FEED OVERRIDE->SPINDLE
- This is feature that is intended to keep the chip load constant when
an override is applied. When this setting is OFF, the control behaves normally. When it is ON, any
feed rate override that is applied will be applied to the spindle speed also, and the spindle overrides
will be disabled.
(Any Mill Control ver. 11.10 and above, Any Lathe Control ver. 4.11 and above.)
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Send and Receive Settings to/from Disk or RS-232
- (See the Control Tips Communications section.)
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