3. - Fagor Automation
3. - Fagor Automation
3. - Fagor Automation
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Operating manual<br />
10.<br />
SCREEN EDITOR<br />
Graphic elements<br />
CNC 8035<br />
·T· MODEL<br />
(SOFT V16.3X)<br />
·198·<br />
Repeat these steps to draw more polylines and if no more polylines are desired, press [ESC] to return<br />
to the previous menu.<br />
"SYMBOL" softkey<br />
This option allows a symbol to be drawn in the page or symbol being edited.<br />
Follow these steps to insert a symbol in the desired place:<br />
1. Enter the number of the symbol to include in the page or symbol being edited and press the<br />
[ENTER] key to validate it.<br />
The CNC will show that symbol. The cursor will be at the reference point corresponding to the<br />
symbol (upper left hand corner of the symbol).<br />
2. Move the cursor to the position where it is required to place the symbol. In this move, only the<br />
cursor will move and not the symbol.<br />
<strong>3.</strong> Once the cursor has been placed in the desired position, press [ENTER] for the CNC to insert<br />
the symbol in that position.<br />
If no more symbols are to be inserted, press [ESC] to quit this option.<br />
4. The selected symbol may be inserted in several places. To do that, move the cursor again and<br />
press [ENTER] for the CNC to insert the symbol in that position.<br />
5. Press the [ESC] key to quit and go back to the previous menu.<br />
To insert several different symbols in the currently selected page or symbol, the "SYMBOL" option<br />
must be selected every time a new symbol is to be inserted.<br />
A symbol cannot be included into itself. Therefore, if symbol 4 is being edited, any symbol can be<br />
included except symbol 4.<br />
If a symbol is deleted, the CNC will update all the pages or symbols that contain it<br />
because all the calls to it will remain active.<br />
When displaying a page or symbol that has a call to a nonexistent symbol (deleted<br />
or not defined), that area of the page will appear blank.<br />
If this symbol is edited again later, the new representation assigned to the symbol<br />
will appear in all the pages and symbols which contain a call to it.<br />
"POLYGON" softkey<br />
A polygon is a closed polyline whose beginning and end points coincide.<br />
To draw a polygon, proceed as follows:<br />
1. Place the cursor on one of the vertices of the polygon and press the [ENTER] key to validate it.<br />
2. Move the cursor to the following vertex of the polygon (the CNC will show the line you are trying<br />
to draw).<br />
Press [ENTER] to validate the line or [ESC] to quit this option (which will delete the complete<br />
polyline).<br />
<strong>3.</strong> Repeat step 2 for the remaining vertices.<br />
After defining all the vertices, press [ENTER] again. The CNC will complete the polygon and<br />
will show the line joining the first and last vertices.<br />
Repeat these steps to draw more polygons and if no more polygons are desired, press [ESC]<br />
to return to the previous menu.<br />
"FILLED POLYGON" softkey<br />
To draw a filled polygon, follow the steps indicated in the "POLYGON" option.<br />
Once the polygon has been defined, the CNC will fill it with the color used to define it.