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ETC−MMI
"Automatic" operating mode
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Start program number
Enter the program number of the program to be edited.
Before, the program must be transferred via the
"Program to NC" function (if required, with all necessary
subprograms). The program is started via the
key.
Program to NC
Transfer program from the PC to the ETCxC. After a
function has been called, a dialogue is displayed. Via the
with
Note: In the "DelphMMi.ini", you can determine which
programs are loaded automatically when the control
system is initialised (
^ 327).
Online program
Use this function for programs which are too big to be
transferred to the NC as a whole. A dialogue opens
(
^ 306). Here you can selected the desired program.
After
transferred to the ETCxC block by block. With
the program is started without having to be transferred
completely. The output line shows the selected program
and the part (in percent) that has already been
transferred.
If the text "WAIT" is displayed behind the percentage,
the memory in the ETCxC can no longer accept any data
at the moment. After the transferred block has been
processed, the next block is automatically transferred
until the program has been completely processed.
When editing a program "online", please note that the
program must not contain any jumps and branches. For
subprograms or cycle calls, the program must be loaded
in the ETCxC first.
Online cancel
Quit online mode. After a restart, processing must be
started anew.
Optionally stop on/off
Stop the program with a "M1" command. The program
is continued with
accordingly by the PLC.
Block suppression on/off
Do not execute all blocks marked with a "/".
Single follow−up block
Each traverse block must be triggered by the
key. In the case of a switch−over during running
operation, processing is stopped with the next possible
block. After the "Single block" function has been
deactivated, the
Graphics...
Graphics on/off
Show a graphical display of the current program instead
of the position display.
The graph is currently limited to a profile description of
the axes X and Y. Zero shift, rotation, individual
programming and similar are not supported.
Horizontal function keys