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Introduction
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Work Display
This displays the position of X, Y and Z in relation to the part; not machine zero. On power-up, it will display the
value in work offset G54 automatically. The position can only be changed by entering values in work offsets
G54 through G59, G110 through G129, or by commanding a G92 in a program.
Machine Display
This display is the actual axes position away from machine zero.
Distance To Go
This display shows the distance remaining before the axes reaches its commanded position.
O
FFSETS
D
ISPLAY
There are two offsets pages. The first offset page is the Tool Geometry/Wear page. The second is the Work
Zero offset page.
Tool Geometry/Wear
The Tool/Geometry page is displayed by pressing the Offset button. This page displays tool numbers, tool
length geometry and wear values, tool radius geometry and wear values, flutes values and actual diameter
values. If the mill has the optional programmable coolant unit, this page will also display the coolant position
entered for each tool. To enter values into these fields key in a number and press F1. Keying in a number and
pressing F2 will set the negative of the entered value into the offsets. Entering a value and pressing Write/Enter
will add the value to what is currently entered. To clear all the values on the page press Origin, the mill will
prompt the operator with "Zero All (Y/N) press Y to zero all or press N to leave all the values unchanged.
Work Zero Offset
The Work Zero Offset page is displayed by pressing the Offset button twice. This page displays the values
entered so that each tool knows where the part is located on the table. A value can be set for each axis (X,Y
and Z). The operator can scroll to each column by using the arrow key or by pressing the Page Up or Down
buttons to access the other offsets in the Work Zero section. In order for each tool to locate the part, the tools
used in a program must be "Touched off" the part. A value can be entered by typing in a number and pressing
F1, or the value added to an existing value by pressing Enter/Write. Keying in a number and pressing F2 will
set the negative of the entered value into the offsets. To clear all the values on the page press Origin, the mill
will prompt the operator with "Zero All (Y/N) press Y to zero all or press N to leave all the values unchanged.
C
URRENT
C
OMMANDS
D
ISPLAY
The following are several Current Command pages in the control. Press the Current Commands button and use
the Page Up/Down buttons to navigate through the pages.
Program Command Check Display This display shows a current overview of the important commands. It
shows the programmed spindle speed (PGM), the commanded spindle speed commanded by the program
(CMD), and the actual spindle speed (ACT). In addition, this display shows the CW, CCW, or stopped com-
mand being sent to the spindle and the current transmission gear (if equipped) position.
This display also shows the position of the axes. There are four coordinates displayed (operator, work, ma-
chine, or distance to go) and are selected using the cursor Up/Down or Page Up/Down keys.
If the machine has the optional Programmable Coolant (P-Cool), the current spigot position will be displayed as
well.
Current Display Command This display shows the current program codes and their current value. These
values may not be changed in this display.
Macro Variables Display This display shows a list of the macro variables and their present values. As the
control runs the program, the variables will be updated. In addition the variables may be modified in this display;
refer to the “Macros” section for more information.
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