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CNC 8055 - Operating manual (MC option) - Fagor Automation

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3.<br />

WORKING WITH OPERATIONS OR CYCLES<br />

Pocket cycle with a profile<br />

<strong>CNC</strong> <strong>8055</strong><br />

<strong>CNC</strong> <strong>8055</strong>i<br />

·<strong>MC</strong>· OPTION<br />

SOFT: V01.3X<br />

·90·<br />

3.5.2 Profile definition<br />

Defining the profile program.<br />

<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>manual</strong><br />

The profile program may be defined as follows.<br />

Key in the profile program number directly.<br />

If the "profile program" is known, key in the program number and press [ENTER].<br />

Access the "profile programs" to select one of them.<br />

Press the [] key. The canned cycle will show a window with the profile programs currently<br />

defined. There are 3 different directories, one for the pocket configuration profiles, another one<br />

for the profiles in the XY plane and another one for the depth profiles Use the [] and [] keys<br />

to move around this window. After positioning the cursor on the desired program, press [ENTER].<br />

To exit this window without selecting any program, use the [] y [] keys.<br />

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The profile programs can also be accessed in the "M" mode because the <strong>CNC</strong> saves them internally as:<br />

P995xxx - 3D pocket configuration.<br />

P998xxx - The profiles of the XY plane, both in 2D and 3D pockets.<br />

P996xxx - The depth profiles of the 3D pockets.<br />

When saving a part-program that contains a pocket-with-profile cycle into an external device, PC,<br />

floppy drive, etc. also save its associated profile programs.<br />

Editing a new profile program.<br />

To edit a new profile program, key in the program number (between 0 and 999) and press [RECALL].<br />

The <strong>CNC</strong> will show the window for the profile editor (see operating <strong>manual</strong>).<br />

Once the profile has been edited, the <strong>CNC</strong> requests the comment to be associated with the profile<br />

program being edited. Enter the desired comment and press [ENTER]. If no comment is desired,<br />

press [ESC].<br />

Copying a profile program.<br />

Press the [] key. The canned cycle will show the profile programs currently defined. Place the<br />

cursor on the profile program to be copied and press [P.PROG]. The <strong>CNC</strong> requests the number of<br />

the new profile and it allows changing its comment. If the number entered is the same as that of<br />

an existing profile, the <strong>CNC</strong> requests confirmation to replace it.<br />

Modifying an existing profile program.<br />

To modify a profile program, key in the program number and press [RECALL]. The <strong>CNC</strong> will show,<br />

in the window for the profile editor, the profile that is currently defined.<br />

With this profile, the following actions are possible:<br />

Adding new elements at the end of the current profile.<br />

Modifying the data of any element.<br />

Modifying or including chamfers, rounding, etc.<br />

Deleting elements of the profile.<br />

Deleting an existing profile program.<br />

Press the [] key. The canned cycle will show the profile programs currently defined. Place the<br />

cursor on the profile program to be deleted and press [CLEAR]. The <strong>CNC</strong> requests confirmation.

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