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Machine Parameters
TNC 370 D
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4 Machine
Parameters
4.1 What Is a Machine Parameter?
A contouring control must have access to specific data (e.g., traverse distances, acceleration) before
it can execute its programmed instructions. You define these data in so-called machine parameters.
In addition, machine parameters can be used to activated certain functions, which are
possible with HEIDENHAIN contouring controls, but are required only on certain types of machines
(e.g. automatic tool changing). The list of machine parameters is not numbered in sequence but is
divided into groups according to function.
Machine parameter
Functional Group
10 to 999
Encoders and Machines
1000 to 1399
Positioning
1400 to 1699
Operation with Velocity Feedforward
1700 to 1999
Operation with Servo Lag
2000 to 2999
Integrated Closed-Loop Speed and Current Control
3000 to 3999
Spindle
4000 to 4999
Integral PLC
5000 to 5999
Data Interface
6000 to 6199
3-D Touch Probe
6200 to 6299
Digitizing with Triggering Touch Probe
6500 to 6599
Tool Measurement with Touch Trigger Probe
7100 to 7199
Tapping
7200 to 7349
Display and Operation
7350 to 7399
Colors
7400 to 7599
Machining and Program Run
7600 to 7699
Hardware
If there is more than one input value for a single function (e.g., a separate input for each axis), the
parameter number is provided with indices that are permanently assigned to the corresponding
axes: Index zero is always axis X, index one is always axis Y, etc.
Example:
MP1010.0-3 Rapid
traverse
MP1010.0
Rapid traverse for axis X
MP1010.1
Rapid traverse for axis Y
MP1010.2
Rapid traverse for axis Z
MP1010.3
Rapid traverse for axis 4
Other machine parameters function as on/off switches for specific functions. These machine
parameters are bit-coded. Each bit is assigned to either an axis or a function.