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1.2
Menu Layout
The menu layout has been presented on the diagram below:
Working mode
Main Menu
Sub-Menu
Manual Mode
Travel
By value
By step
To coordinates
Home
To characteristic points
To the beginning of program
Configuration of
coordinates
Operator
’
s coordinates
A list of base coordinates
Physical coordinates
Alignment
Within a hole
A hole in the XY-plane
A hole in the XZ-plane
A hole in the YZ-plane
A gap along the X-axis
A gap along the Y-axis
A gap along the Z-axis
On the mandrel
Rotation around the X-axis
Rotation around the Y-axis
Rotation around the Z-axis
Statistics
Settings
Date/Time
Type of rotating instrument
Additional functionalities
Language
Programming
List of programmes
Transfer of program
Bluetooth
RS232
New program
Automatic Working Mode
By pressing one of the three keys that define the working mode (see
Fig. 2), the User will be directed to the Main Menu dedicated to a
particular working mode.
The afore-mentioned operation will not be
possible, if we have started declaring parameters that are necessary for a
selected function, or when the controller is carrying out a selected
operation (e.g. travel by a certain value).
Fig. 2
To navigate through the menu structure, use the block of navigational
keys (see Fig. 3). See below to learn about the operations assigned to
each of the keys:
[1]
[
↑
]
The cursor moves up to another item on a menu list;
[2]
[
↑
]
The cursor moves down to another item on a menu list;
[4]
[ENT]
It enables entering a sub-menu;
[5]
[ESC]
It enables exiting a sub-menu.
Fig. 3