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8 teach-in mode, Teach-in mode, Programming teach-in cycles – HEIDENHAIN SW 68894x-02 User Manual

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3.8 Teach-in mode

Teach-in mode

In the Teach-in mode you machine a workpiece step by step with the

help of Teach-in cycles. The CNC PILOT "memorizes" how the

workpiece was machined and stores the working steps in a cycle

program, which you can call up again at any time. The Teach-in mode

can be switched on by soft key and is displayed in the header.
Each Teach-in program is given a name and a short description. The

individual cycles of a cycle program are listed as blocks and are

numbered in ascending order. The block number has no meaning for

the program run. The cycles are run after each other. When the cursor

is located on a cycle block, CNC PILOT displays the cycle parameters.
The cycle block contains:

Block number

Tool used (turret pocket number and tool ID)

Cycle designation

Number of ICP contour or of DIN subprogram (after "%")

Programming Teach-in cycles

When creating a new Teach-in program, you program each cycle in the

following sequence of actions "Enter—Simulate—Execute—Save."

The individual cycles form the cycle program.
You can change Teach-in programs by simply editing the necessary

cycle parameters, and delete or add cycles as required.
When you exit the Teach-in mode or switch off the machine, the

Teach-in program remains as it was programmed or edited.
When you call an ICP cycle, the control displays a soft key for

switching to the ICP contour editor (see "ICP editor in cycle mode" on

page 363).
DIN subprograms are programmed in the smart.Turn editor and then

integrated in a DIN cycle. You can use either the DIN edit soft key to

go into the smart.Turn editor when you select the DIN cycle, or the

operating-mode key.

Soft keys

Switch to the "select cycle programs"

function.

Renumber the block numbers of the

cycles.

Enter/edit the program description. Open

the alphabetic keyboard.

Delete the selected cycle.

Copy the cycle parameters into a buffer

memory. (Example: Adopt the

parameters of the roughing cycle for the

finishing cycle).

Transfer the cutting data from the tool

memory. (Soft key appears only after Copy
cycle

.)

Change the cycle parameter or mode. The

cycle type, however, cannot be changed.

Insert a new cycle below the highlighted

block.