Creating, editing and deleting nc blocks, 1 pr ogr amming in din/iso mode – HEIDENHAIN SW 548328-05 DIN Programming User Manual
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4.1 Pr
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amming in DIN/ISO mode
Examples:
X20 [Absolute dimension]
Zi–35.675 [Incremental dimension]
X? [Simple geometry programming]
X#l1 [Variable programming]
X(#g12+1) [Variable programming]
X(37+2)*SIN(30) [Mathematical expression]
X(20*_pi) [Expression with constant]
Creating, editing and deleting NC blocks
Make NC block:
Press the INS key. The Control creates a new NC
block below the cursor position.
Alternatively you can program the NC command directly. The
Control creates a new NC block or inserts the NC command in the
existing NC block.
Delete the NC block:
Position the cursor on the NC block to be deleted.
Press the DEL key. The Control deletes the NC block.
Add an NC element:
Position the cursor on an element of the NC block (NC block
number, G or M command, address parameter, etc.),
Insert NC element (G, M, T function, etc.).
Change NC element:
Position the cursor on an element of the NC block (NC block
number, G or M command, address parameter, etc.) or the section
code.
Press ENTER or double-click with the left mouse
key. The Control activates a dialog box which displays
the block number, the number of the G or M function,
or the address parameters, which can then be edited.
Delete NC element:
Position the cursor on an element of the NC block (NC block
number, G or M command, address parameter, etc.),
Press the DEL key. The NC element highlighted by the
cursor and all the related elements are deleted.
Example: If the cursor is located on a G command, the
address parameters are also deleted.