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The setting pages contain values that control machine operation and that the
user may need to change. Most settings can be changed by the operator. They
are preceded by a short description on the left and the value on the right.
The on-screen settings are organized into pages of functionally similar group
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ings. This will make it easier for the user to remember where the settings are
located and reduces the amount of time spent maneuvering through the set-
tings display. The following list is separated into page groups with the page title
as the heading.
Use the vertical cursor keys to move to the desired setting. Depending on the
setting, it may be changed by entering a new number or, if the setting has
specific values, press the horizontal cursor keys to display the choices. Press
the Write key to enter or change the value. The message near the top of the
screen displays how to change the selected setting.
The following is a detailed description of each of the settings:
1 - Auto Power Off Timer
This setting is used to automatically power-down the machine after a period of
idle time. The value entered in this setting is the number of minutes the ma
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chine will remain idle until it is powered down. The machine will not be powered
down while a program is running, and the time (number of minutes) will start
back at zero anytime a button is pressed or the jog handle is used. The auto-
off sequence gives the operator a 15-second warning before power down, at
which time pressing any button will stop the power down.
2 - Power Off at M30
Powers down the machine at the end of a program (M30) if this setting is set to
“On”. The machine will give the operator a 30-second warning once an M30 is
reached. Pressing any button will interrupt the sequence.
4 - Graphics Rapid Path
This setting changes the way a program is viewed in the Graphics mode. When
it is Off, rapid, non-cutting tool motions do not leave a path. When it is On,
rapid tool motions leave a dashed line on the screen.
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