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2 Input/Output of Machine Parameters<br />

To call the machine parameter editor, press the MOD key and select "code number."<br />

Enter the code number 95148 to access the complete set of machine parameters.<br />

The accesses a limited set of the machine parameters. This set of parameters can be safely<br />

entrusted to access by the control user (see User's <strong>Manual</strong>) The machine parameters that can be<br />

changed with the code number 123 are indicated in the list below with CN 123.<br />

To exit the machine parameter editor, press the END key.<br />

If the machine parameters have not yet been entered in a HEIDENHAIN contouring control (e.g.,<br />

during commissioning), the <strong>TNC</strong> presents the list of machine parameters after the memory test.<br />

Now the input values must be entered either by hand on the keyboard or through the data interface.<br />

The data interface is activated by pressing the EXT key. It is preset to RS-232-C format and FE1<br />

mode. This default setting can be changed through the MOD functions (see Chapter "Data<br />

Interface").<br />

A number is entered for each machine parameter. This value can be, for example, the acceleration<br />

in m/s2 of an individual axis, or the analog voltage in volts.<br />

Some machine parameters have multiple functions. The input values for these machine parameters<br />

are calculated according to the function to be activated.<br />

Up to 16 different functions can be activated/deactivated in one machine parameter with bits 0 to<br />

15. The input value is the sum of the decimal values of the bits representing the desired functions.<br />

Bit Significance Decimal value<br />

0 2 0 1<br />

1 2 1 2<br />

2 2 2 4<br />

3 2 3 8<br />

4 2 4 16<br />

5 2 5 32<br />

6 2 6 64<br />

7 2 7 128<br />

8 2 8 256<br />

9 2 9 512<br />

10 2 10 1 024<br />

11 2 11 2 048<br />

12 2 12 4 096<br />

13 2 13 8 192<br />

14 2 14 16 384<br />

15 2 15 32 768<br />

Incorrect entries are indicated with the error message "entry value incorrect."<br />

4/96 <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 2 Input/Output of Machine Parameters 5-3

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