6.16
Displaying the program runtime and counting workpieces
To gain an overview of the program runtime and the number of machined workpieces, open
the "Times, Counter" window.
Machine manufacturer
Please observe the information provided by the machine manufacturer.
Displayed times
● Program
Pressing the softkey the first time shows how long the program has already been running.
At every further start of the program, the time required to run the entire program the first
time is displayed.
If the program or the feedrate is changed, the new program runtime is corrected after the
first run.
● Program remainder
Here you can see how long the current program still has to run. In addition, you can follow
how much of the current program has been completed in percent on a progress bar.
The first program execution differs in the calculation of the additional program executions.
When a program is executed for the first time, the progress is estimated based on the
program size and the actual program offset. The larger the program and the more linear
that it is executed, the more precise the first estimate. This estimate is very inaccurate as
a result of the system for programs with steps and/or subprograms.
For each additional program execution, the measured overall program execution time is
used as basis for the program progress display.
● Influencing the time measurement
The time measurement is started with the start of the program and ends with the end of the
program (M30) or with an agreed M function.
When the program is running, the time measurement is interrupted with CYCLE STOP and
continued with CYCLE START.
The time measurement starts at the beginning with RESET and subsequent CYCLE
START.
The time measurement stops with CYCLE STOP or a feedrate override = 0.
Counting workpieces
You can also display program repetitions and the number of completed workpieces. For the
worpiece count, enter the actual and planned workpiece numbers.
Workpiece count
Completed workpieces can be counted via the end of program command (M30) or an M
command.
Machining the workpiece
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Страница 162: ...Setting up the machine 4 12 MDA Milling 162 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 270: ...Machining the workpiece 6 17 Setting for automatic mode Milling 270 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 278: ...Swivel combination 45 90 Simulating machining 7 1 Overview Milling 278 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 294: ...Simulating machining 7 9 Displaying simulation alarms Milling 294 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 316: ...Generating a G code program 8 10 Measuring cycle support Milling 316 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 684: ...Collision avoidance 12 2 Set collision avoidance Milling 684 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 746: ...Tool management 13 16 Working with Multitool Milling 746 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 830: ...Alarm error and system messages 15 9 Remote diagnostics Milling 830 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 846: ... Working with Manual Machine 16 7 More complex machining Milling 846 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 870: ...HT 8 840D sl only 18 5 Calibrating the touch panel Milling 870 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 890: ...Easy Message 828D only 20 7 Making settings for Easy Message Milling 890 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 924: ...Edit PLC user program 828D only 23 8 Searching for operands Milling 924 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
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