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Operating manual<br />

<strong>3.</strong><br />

EXECUTE / SIMULATE<br />

Display<br />

CNC 8035<br />

·T· MODEL<br />

(SOFT V16.3X)<br />

·60·<br />

<strong>3.</strong>2 Display<br />

With this option, it is possible to select the most appropriate display mode at any time even during<br />

execution or simulation of a part program.<br />

The display modes available at the CNC and which can be selected with softkeys are:<br />

STANDARD display mode.<br />

POSITION display mode.<br />

PART-PROGRAM display.<br />

SUBROUTINES display mode.<br />

FOLLOWING ERROR display mode.<br />

USER display mode.<br />

EXECUTION TIME display mode.<br />

All the display modes have a window at the bottom of the CRT which shows the history with the<br />

conditions in which machining is being done. The information shown is as follows:<br />

F and % Programmed feedrate (F) and selected feedrate override %. When feed-hold is<br />

active, the feedrate value is shown in reverse video (highlighted).<br />

S and % Programmed spindle speed (S) and override % of the selected spindle speed.<br />

T Number of active tool.<br />

D Number of active tool offset.<br />

S RPM Real spindle speed. It is given in rpm.<br />

When working in M19 this indicates the position of the spindle. It is given in degrees.<br />

S M/MIN Real spindle speed. It is given in meters per minute.<br />

G All displayable G functions that are active.<br />

M All displayable M functions that are selected.<br />

PARTC Parts counter. It indicates the number of consecutive parts executed with the same<br />

part-program.<br />

Every time a new program is selected, this variable is reset to "0".<br />

With this CNC variable "PARTC" it is possible to modify this counter from the PLC,<br />

from the CNC program and via DNC.<br />

CYTIME Indicates the time elapsed while executing the part. It is given in "hours : minutes :<br />

seconds : hundredths of a second".<br />

Every time a part-program execution starts, even when repetitive, this variable is reset<br />

to "0".<br />

TIMER Indicates the count of the timer enabled by PLC. It is given in "hours : minutes :<br />

seconds".

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