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3 Calling OEM Cycles<br />

OEM cycles in the NC program memory or PLC EPROM can be defined, called and executed both in<br />

HEIDENHAIN dialogue programs and in ISO programs.<br />

3.1 Calls in a HEIDENHAIN dialogue program<br />

In the HEIDENHAIN dialogue program, OEM cycles are defined as standard cycles (see "Dialogue<br />

Programming" in the <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> User's <strong>Manual</strong>).<br />

The dialogue for cycle definition is initiated with the CYCL DEF key. The desired cycle is selected<br />

either by skimming through the pages using the vertical arrow keys or by GOTO and input of the<br />

cycle number (e.g. 68). The cycle is entered with the ENT key.<br />

The individual parameters are input via the numeric keyboard and entered with ENT.<br />

In the case of a "DEF-active" OEM-cycle, the cycle is effective immediately after definition. Once<br />

defined, a "CALL-active" OEM-cycle can be called and hence activated either via "CYCL CALL" or<br />

M99.<br />

Example:<br />

0 BEGIN PGM 1000 MM<br />

1 BLK FORM 0.1 Z X+0 Y+0 Z–20 Definition of blank<br />

2 BLK FORM 0.2 X+100 Y+100 Z+0 For test/program-run graphics<br />

3 TOOL DEF 1 L+0 R+2 Tool definition<br />

4 TOOL CALL 1 Z S1000 Tool call<br />

5 L Z+2 R0 FMAX M3 Approach safety clearance<br />

6 CYCL DEF 68.0 Bolt hole circle Definition of cycle 68 "Bolt hole circle"<br />

7 CYCL DEF 68.1 Q1=+8 Q2=+40 Q3=+60<br />

8 CYCL DEF 68.2 Q4=+50 Q5=–2 Q6=–20<br />

9 CYCL DEF 68.3 Q7=+100<br />

10 CYCL CALL Call cycle<br />

11 END PGM 1000 MM<br />

9-8 <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 3 Calling OEM Cycles 8/95

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