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The DIN PLUS Edit
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Before deleting a complete NC block, CNC
PILOT displays a confirmation request.
Individual elements of an NC block
including G or M functions are deleted
immediately.
4.3
The DIN PLUS Editor
Select menu items
The submenus can be called by
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Selecting the desired menu items
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Positioning the cursor in the program section
From the submenu back to the main menu
When you call the menu items ”Geometry,” ”Processing,” ”Turret
assignment” or ”Chucking equipment,” the CNC PILOT jumps to the
corresponding program section. - When you position the cursor in the
BLANK, FINISHED PART or MACHINING section, the CNC PILOT
switches to the corresponding submenu.
Creating NC blocks
The insertion of new NC blocks varies depending on the program
section.
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After the ”Editing program head” dialog box has been concluded,
the CNC PILOT automatically creates the blocks of the program
head (code ”#”).
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In the TURRET and CHUCKING EQUIPMENT sections, you can
insert a new block by pressing the INS key.
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When you program a contour or a machining process, or within a
subprogram, the CNC PILOT automatically creates new NC blocks.
Alternately, you can add NC blocks by pressing the INS key.
The new NC block is inserted below the cursor position.
Deleting elements of an NC block
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 the DEL key. The 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.)
Editing elements of an NC block
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 CNC
PILOT activates a dialog box which displays the block number, the
number of the G or M function, or the address parameters of the G
function, which can then be edited.
When you edit NC words (G, M, T), the CNC PILOT additionally
activates a dialog box for editing the address parameters.
When editing section codes, you can only change the associated
parameters (Example: Number of the turret).