DXF converter (option 42)
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Working with the DXF converter
You cannot use the DXF converter without a mouse
or touch pad. All operating modes and functions as
well as contours and machining positions can only be
selected with the mouse or touch pad.
The DXF converter runs as a separate application on the third
desktop of the TNC. This enables you to use the screen switchover
key to switch between the machine operating modes, the
programming modes and the DXF converter as desired. This
is particularly useful if you want to add contours or machining
positions by copying using the clipboard in a conversational
program.
Opening a DXF file
Operating mode: Press the
Programming
key
To call the file manager, press the
PGM MGT
key
In order to see the soft key menu for selecting the
file types to be displayed, press the
SELECT TYPE
soft key
In order to show all CAD files, press the
SHOW
CAD
soft key
Select the directory in which the CAD file is saved
Select the desired CAD file
Load it with the
ENT
key. The TNC starts the
DXF converter and shows the contents of the
file on the screen. In the List View window, the
TNC shows the layers (planes) and it shows the
drawing in the Graphics window
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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Page 57: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 620 ...
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Page 111: ...3 Fundamentals file management ...
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