EN: man_8055tco_user.pdf - Fagor Automation
EN: man_8055tco_user.pdf - Fagor Automation
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Operating <strong>man</strong>ual<br />
4.<br />
SAVING PROGRAMS<br />
Edit a new part-program<br />
·MCO/TCO·<br />
Option<br />
Soft: V01.0x<br />
·54·<br />
4.3 Edit a new part-program<br />
To edit a new program, proceed as follows:<br />
Press [P.PROG] to access the list of part-programs stored.<br />
Select, with the pointer, the option "Creating new part" on the left column.<br />
Press the [P.PROG] key. The bottom of the screen will request the number to be<br />
assigned to the new part-program and it will offer the first one available.<br />
Enter the number of the desired program and press [<strong>EN</strong>TER].<br />
It must be a number between 1 and 899999, both included.<br />
The CNC requests the comment to be associated with the part-program.<br />
It is not necessary to associate a comment.<br />
Press the [<strong>EN</strong>TER] or [ESC].<br />
The CNC includes the new part-program in the list (left column).<br />
From this moment on, all the desired operations may be saved in the desired order.<br />
4.3.1 Saving an ISO block or a cycle<br />
A block or cycle may be added at the end of the program, after the last operation or<br />
insert it between 2 existing operations.<br />
To save a block or cycle, proceed as follows:<br />
Define the desired block or cycle assigning the relevant data to it.<br />
Press [P.PROG] to access the list of part-programs stored.<br />
Select, with the pointer, the desired program number on the left column and switch<br />
over to the right column.<br />
Place the pointer on the operation after which the block or cycle is to be saved<br />
and press [<strong>EN</strong>TER].<br />
Example: You get You want<br />
1.- User cycle 2<br />
2.- User cycle 5<br />
3.- User cycle 11<br />
4.- User cycle 1<br />
5.- User cycle 8<br />
1.- User cycle 2<br />
2.- User cycle 5<br />
3.- User cycle 11<br />
4.- User cycle 3<br />
5.- User cycle 1<br />
6.- User cycle 8<br />
7.- User cycle 9<br />
4.- User cycle 3 Once the cycle has been defined, place the cursor<br />
on the operation "3.- User cycle 11" and press<br />
[<strong>EN</strong>TER].<br />
7.- User cycle 9 Once the cycle has been defined, place the cursor<br />
on the last operation "User cycle 8" and press<br />
[<strong>EN</strong>TER].