1 smart.turn and din (iso) programming, Contour follow-up – HEIDENHAIN SW 54843x-02 DIN Programming User Manual
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smart.Turn and DIN (ISO) 
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The control supports the following types of NC programming:
Conventional DIN/ISO programming: You program the basic 
contour with line segments, circular arcs and simple turning cycles. 
Use the smart.Turn editor in ISO mode.
"DIN PLUS" (ISO) programming: The geometrical description of 
the workpiece and the machining process are separated. You first 
program the geometry of the blank and finished part. Then you 
machine the workpiece, using contour-related turning cycles. Use 
the smart.Turn editor in ISO mode.
smart.Turn programming: The geometrical description of the 
workpiece and the machining process are separated. You program 
the geometry of the blank and finished part, and you program the 
machining blocks as units. Use the smart.Turn editor in unit mode.
Depending on the type and complexity of your machining task, you can 
use either simple DIN/ISO programming, "DIN PLUS" (ISO) 
programming or smart.Turn programming. All three named 
programming modes can be combined in one NC program.
In DIN PLUS and smart.Turn programming, contours can be described 
with ICP interactive graphics. ICP saves the contour descriptions as G 
codes in the NC program.
Parallel operation: While you are editing and testing programs, your 
machine can run another NC program.
Contour follow-up
The control uses the contour follow-up function in DIN PLUS and 
smart.Turn programs. The control takes the blank part as a basis and 
accounts for each cut and each cycle when regenerating the contour. 
Thus you can inspect the current contour of the workpiece during each 
machining stage. With the "contour follow-up" function, the control 
optimizes the paths for approach and departure and avoids air cuts.
Contour regeneration is only available for turning operations when a 
blank part has been programmed. It also works with auxiliary contours.
