3. - Fagor Automation
3. - Fagor Automation
3. - Fagor Automation
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Operating manual<br />
4.<br />
EDIT<br />
Edit<br />
CNC 8035<br />
·T· MODEL<br />
(SOFT V16.3X)<br />
·86·<br />
4.1.2 TEACH-IN editing<br />
It is basically the same as the previous option (editing in CNC language), except when it comes to<br />
programming coordinates.<br />
This option shows the current position values of each one of the axes of the machine.<br />
It permits to enter the axes position values from the CNC keyboard (as when editing in CNC<br />
language) or, also, use the TEACH-IN editing format as described next.<br />
1. Jog the machine axes with the jogging keys or with the electronic handwheel up to the desired<br />
position.<br />
2. Press the softkey corresponding to the axis to be defined.<br />
<strong>3.</strong> The CNC will assign to this axis its current physical position as the program position value.<br />
Both editing coordinate defining methods may be used indistinctly, even while defining a block.<br />
When the block being edited has no information (editing area empty), the [ENTER] key can be<br />
pressed. In this case, the CNC will generate a new block with the current position values of all the<br />
axes of the machine.<br />
This block will be added automatically to the program and it will be inserted after the block indicated<br />
by the cursor.<br />
The cursor will position over the new edited block and the editing area (window) will be cleared so<br />
another block can be written.<br />
When the position values of all the axes are not to be programmed in this fashion, the CNC permits<br />
to select the desired axes. To do this, in this operating mode and within the "EDITOR PARAMETERS"<br />
option there is a softkey for "TEACH-IN AXES"<br />
Execution of the edited block<br />
When editing a program in TEACH-IN mode, It will be possible to execute the block just edited.<br />
Once the desired block has been edited, press [START] to execute that block. Once the block has<br />
been executed, press [ENTER] to enter it in the program or [ESC] not to.<br />
An example of application may be to create a roughing program to machine a large part while<br />
roughing the part with MDI movements.