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Programming Guide 11/2002 Edition - Flint Machine Tools, Inc.

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General<br />

<strong>11</strong>.02<br />

12.97 General<br />

1.1 General information......................................................................................................... 1-18<br />

1.2 Overview of cycles .......................................................................................................... 1-18<br />

1.2.1 Drilling cycles, drill pattern cycles, milling cycles and turning cycles ....................... 1-19<br />

1.2.2 Cycle auxiliary subroutines ...................................................................................... 1-20<br />

1.3 <strong>Programming</strong> cycles........................................................................................................ 1-21<br />

1.3.1 Call and return conditions ........................................................................................ 1-21<br />

1.3.2 Messages during execution of a cycle ..................................................................... 1-22<br />

1.3.3 Cycle call and parameter list.................................................................................... 1-23<br />

1.3.4 Simulation of cycles ................................................................................................. 1-26<br />

1.4 Cycle support in program editor (SW 4.3 and higher)..................................................... 1-27<br />

1.4.1 Overview of important files....................................................................................... 1-28<br />

1.4.2 Configuring cycle selection ...................................................................................... 1-29<br />

1.4.3 Configuring input screen forms for parameter assignment...................................... 1-31<br />

1.4.4 Configuring help displays ......................................................................................... 1-34<br />

1.4.5 Configuring tools (MMC 100 / MMC 100.2 only) ...................................................... 1-35<br />

1.4.6 Loading to the control............................................................................................... 1-36<br />

1.4.7 Independence of language ...................................................................................... 1-37<br />

1.4.8 Operating the cycles support function...................................................................... 1-38<br />

1.4.9 Integrating user cycles into the MMC 103 simulation function................................. 1-38<br />

1.4.10 Typical user cycle configuration............................................................................... 1-39<br />

1.5 Cycle support in program editor (SW 5.1 and higher)..................................................... 1-40<br />

1.5.1 Menus, cycle selection............................................................................................. 1-40<br />

1.5.2 New functions in input screen forms........................................................................ 1-41<br />

1.6 Cycle support for user cycles (SW 6.2 and higher)......................................................... 1-48<br />

1.6.1 Overview of important files....................................................................................... 1-48<br />

1.6.2 Entry to cycle support............................................................................................... 1-48<br />

1.6.3 Cycle support configuration...................................................................................... 1-49<br />

1.6.4 Bitmap size and screen resolution ........................................................................... 1-50<br />

1.6.5 Storing bitmaps in data management for HMI Advanced ........................................ 1-51<br />

1.6.6 Handling bitmaps for HMI Embedded...................................................................... 1-51<br />

1.7 Cycle startup (SW 6.2 and higher) .................................................................................. 1-53<br />

1.7.1 <strong>Machine</strong> data............................................................................................................ 1-53<br />

1.7.2 Definition files for the cycles GUD7.DEF and SMAC.DEF....................................... 1-54<br />

1.7.3 New form of delivery for cycles in HMI Advanced.................................................... 1-55<br />

1.8 Special functions for cycles............................................................................................. 1-56<br />

© Siemens AG, <strong>2002</strong>. All rights reserved<br />

SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D <strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Cycles (PGZ) – <strong>11</strong>.02 <strong>Edition</strong> 1-17<br />

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