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User's Manual TNC 360 (from 259 900-11) - heidenhain

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3 Test Run and Program Run<br />

3.2 Program Run<br />

Resuming program run after an interruption<br />

When a program run is interrupted the <strong>TNC</strong> stores:<br />

• The data of the last called tool<br />

• Active coordinate transformations<br />

• The coordinates of the last defined circle center<br />

• The count of a running program section repetition<br />

• The number of the last CALL LBL block<br />

Resuming program run with the START button<br />

You can resume program run by pressing the START button if the program<br />

was interrupted in one of the following ways:<br />

• Pressing the machine STOP button<br />

• A programmed interruption<br />

• Pressing the EMERGENCY STOP button (machine-dependent<br />

function).<br />

Resuming program run after an error<br />

• If the error message is not blinking:<br />

Remove the cause of the error.<br />

Restart the program.<br />

• If the error message is blinking:<br />

0<br />

OFF<br />

CE<br />

I<br />

ON<br />

Remove the cause of the error.<br />

Restart the program.<br />

• If you cannot correct the error:<br />

Clear the error message <strong>from</strong> the screen.<br />

Switch off the <strong>TNC</strong> and the machine.<br />

Write down the error message and contact your repair service agency.<br />

<strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 3-5

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