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62 3 Machine Mode of Operation
3.7 Teach-In Mode
3.7 Teach-In Mode
In Teach-in mode (cycle mode), you machine a
workpiece step by step with the help of cycles.
MANUALplus "memorizes" how the workpiece was
machined and stores the necessary working steps in
a cycle program, which you can call up again at any
time.
The Teach-in mode can be switched on by soft key
and is displayed in the header.
Each cycle program is given a number and a short
description. The individual cycles of a cycle program
are listed as blocks and are numbered in ascending
order. The block number has no meaning for the
program run. The cycles are run after each other.
When the cursor is located on a cycle block,
MANUALplus displays the cycle parameters.
The cycle block includes:
Block number
Tool used
Cycle designation
Number of ICP contour or of DIN macro (in [...])
Cycle programming
When creating a new cycle program, you program
each cycle in the following sequence of actions
"Enter—Simulate—Execute—Save." The individual
cycles form the cycle program.
You can change cycle programs by simply editing the
necessary cycle parameters, and delete or add cycles
as required.
When you exit the Teach-in mode or switch off the
machine, the cycle program remains as it was
programmed or edited.
When you call an ICP cycle, MANUALplus displays a
soft key for switching to the ICP contour editor (see
“Editing ICP Contours” on page 243).
DIN macros are programmed in the DIN editor and
then integrated in a DIN cycle. You can call the DIN
editor by soft key when you select the DIN cycle or
when you are in the "Main menu" (see “DIN
Programming” on page 278).
Soft keys
Switch to the "Select cycle programs" function (see
“Program Management” on page 75).
Renumber the block numbers of the cycles.
Call the alphanumeric keyboard to enter or edit the
program description.
Delete the selected cycle.
Copy the cycle parameters into a buffer memory.
When you then press "Add cycle," the data is inserted
(example: copy parameters of roughing cycle into a
finishing cycle).
Edit cycle parameters or cycle mode (the cycle type
cannot be edited).
Insert a new cycle below the highlighted block.
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