DXF converter (option 42)
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Selecting and saving a contour
You must use the touchpad on the TNC keyboard or a
mouse attached via the USB port in order to select a
contour.
Specify the direction of rotation during contour
selection so that it matches the desired machining
direction.
Select the first contour element such that approach
without collision is possible.
If the contour elements are very close to one
another, use the zoom function.
The following DXF elements are selectable as contours:
LINE (straight line)
CIRCLE (complete circle)
ARC (circular arc)
POLYLINE
Ellipses and splines can be used for intersections but cannot be
selected. If you select ellipses or splines, these are displayed in
red.
Element information
In the Element Information window the TNC displays a range of
information about the last contour element that you highlighted in
the List View window or in the Graphics window.
Layer
: Indicates the layer you are currently on
Type
: Indicates the current element type, e.g. line
Coordinates
: Shows the starting point and end point of an
element, and circle center and radius where appropriate
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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