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

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4 Programming<br />

4-2<br />

In the PROGRAMMING AND EDITING mode of operation (see page 1-19)<br />

you can<br />

• create,<br />

• add to,<br />

• edit, and<br />

• erase files.<br />

This chapter describes basic functions and programming input that do not<br />

cause machine axis movement. The entry of geometry for workpiece<br />

machining is described in the next chapter.<br />

4.1 Editing part programs<br />

Layout of a program<br />

A part program consists of individual program<br />

blocks. The <strong>TNC</strong> numbers the blocks in ascending<br />

order. Program blocks contain units of information<br />

called “words.”<br />

Plain language dialog<br />

You initiate a dialog for conversational programming by pressing a function<br />

key (see inside front cover). The <strong>TNC</strong> then asks you for all the information<br />

necessary to program the desired function. After you have answered all<br />

the questions, the <strong>TNC</strong> automatically ends the dialog.<br />

You can shorten the dialog by skipping over words that need not be<br />

programmed or ending the block immediately after entering the necessary<br />

information.<br />

Function Key<br />

• Continue the dialog<br />

• Ignore the dialog question<br />

• End the dialog immediately<br />

• Abort the dialog and erase the block<br />

Block:<br />

10 L X+10 Y+5 R0 F100 M3<br />

Path<br />

function<br />

Block Words<br />

number<br />

Fig. 4 1: Program blocks contain words of specific information<br />

ENT<br />

NO<br />

ENT<br />

END<br />

DEL<br />

<strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong>

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