Contents - Preface
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- Product overview
- Operator panel fronts
- Keys of the operator panel
- Machine control panels
- User interface
- Status display
- Actual value window
- T,F,S window
- Current block display
- Entering or selecting parameters
- Pocket calculator
- Context menu
- Changing the user interface language
- Protection levels
- Online help in SINUMERIK Operate
- Switching on and switching off
- Approaching a reference point
- User agreement
- Modes and mode groups
- Modes groups and channels
- Settings for the machine
- Switching the unit of measurement
- Setting the zero offset
- Measuring the tool
- Measuring a tool with a tool probe
- Calibrating the tool probe
- Measuring a tool with a magnifying glass
- Measuring the workpiece zero
- Zero offsets
- Display active zero offset
- Displaying the zero offset "overview
- Displaying and editing base zero offset
- Displaying and editing settable zero offset
- Displaying and editing details of the zero offsets
- Deleting a zero offset
- Monitoring axis and spindle data
- Editing spindle data
- Spindle chuck data
- Displaying setting data lists
- Handwheel assignment
- Loading an MDA program from the Program Manager
- Saving an MDA program
- Executing an MDA program
- General
- Selecting a tool
- Starting and stopping the spindle manually
- Positioning the spindle
- Traversing axes
- Traverse axes by a defined increment
- Traversing axes by a variable increment
- Positioning axes
- Manual retraction
- Simple stock removal of workpiece
- Thread synchronizing
- Default settings for manual mode
- Starting and stopping machining
- Selecting a program
- Executing a trail program run
- Displaying the current program block
- Display program level
- Correcting a program
- Repositioning axes
- Starting machining at a specific point
- Continuing program from search target
- Defining an interruption point as search target
- Entering the search target via search pointer
- Parameters for block search in the search pointer
- Controlling the program run
- Skip blocks
- Overstore
- Editing a program
- Searching in programs
- Replacing program text
- Copying/pasting/deleting a program block
- Renumbering a program
- Creating a program block
- Opening additional programs
- Editor settings
- Mold making view
- Starting the mold making view
- Specifically jump to the program block
- Searching for program blocks
- Changing the view
- Modifying the viewport
- Displaying G functions and auxiliary functions
- All G functions
- Auxiliary functions
- Displaying the program runtime and counting workpieces
- Setting for automatic mode
- Overview
- Simulation before machining of the workpiece
- Simultaneous recording before machining of the workpiece
- Simultaneous recording during machining of the workpiece
- Different views of the workpiece
- Face view
- window
- Graphical display
- Editing the simulation display
- Program control during the simulation
- Simulating the program block by block
- Editing and adapting a simulation graphic
- Panning a graphical representation
- Defining cutting planes
- Displaying simulation alarms
- Graphical programming
- Program views
- Program structure
- Fundamentals
- Programming a tool (T)
- Generating a G code program
- Blank input
- Machining plane, milling direction, retraction plane, safe clearance and feedrate (PL, RP SC, F)
- Selection of the cycles via softkey
- Calling technology cycles
- Checking cycle parameters
- Changing a cycle call
- Additional functions in the input screens
- Measuring cycle support
- Graphic program control, ShopTurn programs
- Machining cycle, approach/retraction
- Absolute and incremental dimensions
- Polar coordinates
- Clamping the spindle
- Creating a ShopTurn program
- Program header
- Generating program blocks
- Tool, offset value, feedrate and spindle speed (T, D, F, S, V)
- Call work offsets
- Repeating program blocks
- Entering the number of workpieces
- Changing program blocks
- Changing program settings
- Calling technology functions
- Programming variables
- Programming the approach/retraction cycle
- Example: Standard machining
- Workpiece drawing
- Programming
- Results/simulation test
- G code machining program
- Drilling
- Centering (CYCLE81)
- Drilling (CYCLE82)
- Reaming (CYCLE85)
- Boring (CYCLE86)
- Deep-hole drilling (CYCLE83)
- Tapping (CYCLE84, 840)
- Drill and thread milling (CYCLE78)
- Positions and position patterns
- Arbitrary positions (CYCLE802)
- Position pattern line (HOLES1), grid or frame (CYCLE801)
- Circle position pattern (HOLES2)
- Displaying and hiding positions
- Repeating positions
- Rotate
- Groove (CYCLE930)
- Undercut form E and F (CYCLE940)
- Thread undercuts (CYCLE940)
- Thread turning (CYCLE99)
- Thread chain (CYCLE98)
- Cut-off (CYCLE92)
- Contour turning
- Representation of the contour
- Creating a new contour
- Creating contour elements
- Entering the master dimension
- Changing the contour
- Contour call (CYCLE62) - only for G code program
- Stock removal (CYCLE952)
- Stock removal rest (CYCLE952)
- Plunge-cutting (CYCLE952)
- Plunge-cutting rest (CYCLE952)
- Plunge-turning (CYCLE952)
- Plunge-turning rest (CYCLE952)
- Milling
- Rectangular pocket (POCKET3)
- Circular pocket (POCKET4)
- Rectangular spigot (CYCLE76)
- Circular spigot (CYCLE77)
- Multi-edge (CYCLE79)
- Longitudinal groove (SLOT1)
- Circumferential groove (SLOT2)
- Open groove (CYCLE899)
- Long hole (LONGHOLE) - only for G code program
- Thread milling (CYCLE70)
- Engraving (CYCLE60)
- Contour milling
- Path milling (CYCLE72)
- Contour pocket/contour spigot (CYCLE63/64)
- Predrilling contour pocket (CYCLE64)
- Milling contour pocket (CYCLE63)
- Contour pocket residual material (CYCLE63, option)
- Milling contour spigot (CYCLE63)
- Contour spigot residual material (CYCLE63, option)
- Further cycles and functions
- Swiveling tool (CYCLE800)
- Aligning milling tools - only for G code program (CYCLE800)
- Preloading milling tools - only for G code program (CYCLE800)
- High-speed settings (CYCLE832)
- Subroutines
- Additional cycles and functions in ShopTurn
- Thread centered
- Transformations
- Translation
- Rotation
- Scaling
- Mirroring
- Rotation C
- Straight and circular machining
- Selecting a tool and machining plane
- Programming a straight line
- Programming a circle with known center point
- Programming a circle with known radius
- Straight line polar
- Circle polar
- Machining with the counterspindle
- Programming example: Machining main spindle – Transfer workpiece – Machining counterspindle
- Programming example: Machining, counterspindle - without previous transfer
- Parameters, counterspindle
- Multi-channel view
- Multi-channel view for large operator panels
- Setting the multi-channel view
- Multi-channel support
- Multi-channel editor
- Entering multi-channel data
- Editing the multi-channel program
- Editing a G code multi-channel program
- Editing a ShopTurn multi-channel program
- Synchronizing programs
- Optimizing the machining time
- Simulating machining
- Different workpiece views for multi-channel support
- Display/edit the multi-channel functionality in the "Machine" operating area
- Block search and program control
- Multi-channel functionality for large operator panels
- Setting the multi-channel function
- Synchronizing a counterspindle
- User variables
- R parameters
- Displaying global user data (GUD)
- Displaying channel GUDs
- Displaying local user data (LUD)
- Displaying program user data (PUD)
- Searching for user variables
- Defining and activating user variables
- Teaching in a program
- General sequence
- Inserting a block
- Teach-in via Windows
- Teach in rapid traverse G0
- Teaching in circle intermediate and circle end point CIP
- Editing a block
- Selecting a block
- Deleting a block
- Settings for teach-in
- Working with Manual Machine
- Set limit stop
- Simple workpiece machining
- Taper turning
- Circular turning
- More complex machining
- Drilling with Manual Machine
- Turning with manual machine
- Milling with Manual Machine
- Simulation and simultaneous recording
- Working with a B axis
- Tool alignment for turning
- Milling with a B axis
- Swiveling
- Approach/retraction
- Position pattern
- Tool selection for the manual mode
- Measuring a tool with the B axis
- Working with two tool carriers
- Measure tool
- Tool management
- Magazine management
- Tool types
- Tool dimensioning
- Tool list
- Additional data
- Creating a new tool
- Managing several cutting edges
- Delete tool
- Selecting a magazine
- Tool wear
- Reactivate tool
- Tool data OEM
- Magazine
- Positioning a magazine
- Relocating a tool
- Unload all tools
- Sorting tool management lists
- Filtering the tool management lists
- Specific search in the tool management lists
- Displaying tool details
- Changing the cutting edge position or tool type
- Settings for tool lists
- Working with multitool
- Tool list for multitool
- Create multitool
- Equipping multitool with tools
- Removing a tool from multitool
- Loading and unloading multitool
- Reactivating the multitool
- Relocating a multitool
- Positioning multitool
- Managing programs
- NC memory
- Local drive
- USB drives
- Opening and closing the program
- Executing a program
- Creating a directory / program / job list / program list
- Creating a new workpiece
- Creating a new G code program
- New ShopTurn program
- Storing any new file
- Creating a job list
- Creating a program list
- Creating templates
- Searching directories and files
- Displaying the program in the Preview
- Selecting several directories/programs
- Copying and pasting a directory/program
- Deleting a directory/program
- Changing file and directory properties
- Viewing PDF documents
- EXTCALL
- Backing up data
- Generating an archive via the system data
- Reading in an archive in the Program Manager
- Read in archive from system data
- Setup data
- Reading-in set-up data
- RS-232-C
- Setting V24 in the program manager
- Setting up drives
- HT 8 overview
- Traversing keys
- Machine control panel menu
- Virtual keyboard
- Calibrating the touch panel
- Ctrl-Energy
- Displaying energy consumption
- Measuring and saving the energy consumption
- Long-term measurement of the energy consumption
- Displaying measured curves
- Using the energy-saving profile
- Easy Message (828D only)
- Activating Easy Message
- Creating/editing a user profile
- Setting-up events
- Logging an active user on and off
- Displaying SMS logs
- Making settings for Easy Message
- Easy Extend (828D only)
- Enabling a device
- Activating and deactivating a device
- Commissioning Easy Extend
- Service Planner (828D only)
- Set maintenance tasks
- Ladder Viewer and Ladder add-on (828D only)
- Structure of the user interface
- Control options
- Displaying PLC properties
- Displaying information on the program blocks
- Displaying and editing NC/PLC variables
- Downloading a PLC user program
- Editing the local variable table
- Creating a new block
- Editing block properties
- Inserting and editing networks
- Editing network properties
- Displaying/canceling the access protection
- Displaying and editing symbol tables
- Searching for operands
- Inserting/deleting a symbol table
- Displaying the network symbol information table
- Displaying and editing PLC signals
- Displaying cross references
- Displaying alarms
- Displaying an alarm log
- Displaying messages
- Sorting, alarms, faults and messages
- PLC and NC variables
- Saving and loading screen forms
- Load symbols
- Version
- Save information
- Logbook
- Making a logbook entry
- Creating screenshots
- Remote diagnostics
- Permit modem
- Exit remote diagnostics
- A Appendix
- Index
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Table of contentsTurning16 Operating Manual, 02/2012, 6FC5398-8CP40-3BA010 Multi-channel support ............................................................................................................................ 53710.1 Working with several channels ................................................................................................. 53710.2 Multi-channel editor................................................................................................................... 53810.2.1 Creating a multi-channel program............................................................................................. 53810.2.2 Entering multi-channel data ...................................................................................................... 53910.2.3 Editing the multi-channel program ............................................................................................ 54210.2.3.1 Changing the job list.................................................................................................................. 54210.2.3.2 Editing a G code multi-channel program................................................................................... 54310.2.3.3 Editing a ShopTurn multi-channel program .............................................................................. 54510.2.3.4 Creating a program block.......................................................................................................... 55310.2.4 Synchronizing programs ........................................................................................................... 55610.2.5 Optimizing the machining time .................................................................................................. 55910.3 Simulating machining ................................................................................................................ 56110.3.1 Simulation.................................................................................................................................. 56110.3.2 Different workpiece views for multi-channel support ................................................................ 56210.4 Display/edit the multi-channel functionality in the "Machine" operating area ........................... 56410.4.1 Running-in a program ............................................................................................................... 56410.4.2 Block search and program control ............................................................................................ 56510.5 Multi-channel functionality for large operator panels ................................................................ 56710.6 Setting the multi-channel function............................................................................................. 57010.7 Synchronizing a counterspindle ................................................................................................ 57211 User variables........................................................................................................................................ 57711.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 57711.2 R parameters ............................................................................................................................ 57811.3 Displaying global user data (GUD) ........................................................................................... 57911.4 Displaying channel GUDs ......................................................................................................... 58111.5 Displaying local user data (LUD) .............................................................................................. 58311.6 Displaying program user data (PUD) ........................................................................................ 58411.7 Searching for user variables ..................................................................................................... 58511.8 Defining and activating user variables ...................................................................................... 58612 Teaching in a program........................................................................................................................... 58912.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 58912.2 General sequence..................................................................................................................... 59012.3 Inserting a block ........................................................................................................................ 59112.3.1 Input parameters for teach-in blocks......................................................................................... 59112.4 Teach-in via Windows ............................................................................................................... 59412.4.1 General...................................................................................................................................... 59412.4.2 Teach in rapid traverse G0........................................................................................................ 59512.4.3 Teach in straight G1.................................................................................................................. 59512.4.4 Teaching in circle intermediate and circle end point CIP.......................................................... 59612.4.5 Teach-in A spline ...................................................................................................................... 596 PreviousNext |