Additional functions
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Group name, ID no.
Number
Index
Meaning
3
1 to 9
(X, Y, Z, A, B,
C, U, V, W)
Result of measurement of the touch probe
cycles 0 and 1 without probe radius or probe
length compensation
4
1 to 9
(X, Y, Z, A, B,
C, U, V, W)
Last reference point of a manual touch
probe cycle, or last touch point from Cycle
0 without probe length or probe radius
compensation (workpiece coordinate
system)
10
-
Oriented spindle stop
11
-
Error status for suppressed error message
0 = Probe process successful
-1 = Touch point not reached
Value from the active datum table
in the active coordinate system,
500
Line
Column
Read values
Basic transformation, 507
Line
1 to 6
(X, Y, Z, SPA,
SPB, SPC)
Read the basic transformation of a preset
Axis offset, 508
Line
1 to 9
(X_OFFS,
Y_OFFS,
Z_OFFS,
A_OFFS,
B_OFFS,
C_OFFS,
U_OFFS,
V_OFFS,
W_OFFS)
Read the axis offset of a preset
Active preset, 530
1
-
Read the number of the active preset
SIK, 630
2
-
Read SIK ID
Read data of the current tool, 950
1
-
Tool length L
2
-
Tool radius R
3
-
Tool radius R2
4
-
Oversize for tool length DL
5
-
Tool radius oversize DR
6
-
Tool radius oversize DR2
7
-
Tool locked TL
0 = not locked, 1 = locked
8
-
Number of the replacement tool RT
9
-
Maximum tool age TIME1
10
-
Maximum tool age TIME2
11
-
Current tool age CUR. TIME
12
-
PLC status
13
-
Maximum tooth length LCUTS
14
-
Maximum plunge angle ANGLE
15
-
TT: Number of tool teeth CUT
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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Page 5: ...Fundamentals ...
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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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Page 305: ...8 Subprograms and program section repeats ...
Page 323: ...9 Programming Q parameters ...
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Page 385: ...10 Miscellaneous functions ...
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Page 481: ...14 Manual Operation and Setup ...
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