Index – HEIDENHAIN TNC 128 (77184x-02) User Manual
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Index
3
3D Touch Probes...................... 470
3-D touch probes..................... 372
Calibration.............................. 300
3-D view................................... 322
A
Accessing tables...................... 222
Accessories................................ 76
Actual position capture............... 89
Adding comments.................... 123
Additional axes..................... 81, 81
Adjusting spindle speed........... 285
Angle functions........................ 196
ASCII Files................................ 275
Automatic tool measurement....
153,
Axis-specific scaling................. 458
B
Back boring.............................. 407
Block.......................................... 91
Delete...................................... 91
Bolt hole circle......................... 384
Boring....................................... 401
C
Calculating with parentheses... 232
Calculation of circles................ 197
Calculator................................. 125
Centering................................. 395
Circular point patterns.............. 384
Code numbers......................... 354
Connecting/removing USB devices.
119
Connector pin layout for data
interfaces................................. 500
Context-sensitive help.............. 137
Control panel.............................. 64
Conversational dialog................. 87
Coordinate transformation 272, 448
Copying program sections.... 92, 92
Cycle........................................ 374
Calling.................................... 376
Define.................................... 375
Cycles and point tables............ 391
D
Data Backup............................... 97
Data interface........................... 355
Connector pin layouts............ 500
Set up.................................... 355
Data output on the screen....... 210
Data transfer software............. 359
Data transfer speed....
355, 356, 356, 356, 356, 357
Datum management................ 287
Datum setting.......................... 286
Without a 3-D touch probe..... 286
Datum shift.............................. 449
In the program....................... 449
Resetting................................ 274
Using the datum table............ 273
With datum tables................. 450
Datum table............................. 298
Transferring test results.......... 298
Deepened starting point with
drilling.............................. 413, 415
Defining local Q parameters..... 192
Defining nonvolatile Q parameters..
192
Defining the workpiece blank..... 86
Dialog......................................... 87
Directory............................ 98, 102
Copy....................................... 104
Create.................................... 102
Delete.................................... 106
Displaying HTML files.............. 112
Displaying Internet files............ 112
Display screen............................ 63
Downloading help files............. 142
Drilling...................... 397, 404, 410
Deepened starting point. 413, 415
Drilling Cycles........................... 394
Dwell time................................ 465
E
Enter spindle speed................. 159
Error messages................ 131, 131
Help with............................... 131
Ethernet interface.................... 361
Configuring............................. 361
Connecting and disconnecting
network drives....................... 118
Connection options................ 361
Introduction............................ 361
External access........................ 349
External data transfer
iTNC 530................................ 116
F
FCL........................................... 354
FCL function................................ 9
Feature Content Level.................. 9
Feed rate.................................. 284
Adjust..................................... 285
Input options............................ 88
Feed rate factor for plunging
movements M103.................... 257
Feed rate in millimeters per spindle
revolution M136....................... 258
File
Create.................................... 102
File functions............................ 271
File manager........................ 95, 98
Call......................................... 100
Copying files.......................... 102
Copying tables....................... 104
Delete file.............................. 106
Directories................................ 98
Copy................................. 104
Create.............................. 102
External data transfer............. 116
File
Create.............................. 102
File type................................... 95
File type
External file types.............. 97
Function overview.................... 99
Overwriting files..................... 103
Protect file.............................. 109
Rename file.................... 108, 108
Selecting files......................... 101
Tagging files........................... 107
File status................................ 100
Firewall.................................
FN14: ERROR: Displaying error
messages......................... 203, 203
FN16: F-PRINT: Output of formatted
texts................................. 207, 207
FN18: SYSREAD: Reading system
data.................................. 211, 211
FN19: PLC: Transfer values to the
PLC.................................. 220, 220
FN20: WAIT FOR: NC and PLC
synchronization......................... 220
FN23: CIRCLE DATA: Calculate a
circle from 3 points.................. 197
FN24: CIRCLE DATA: Calculate a
circle from 4 points.................. 197
FN26: TABOPEN: Open a freely
definable table......................... 268
FN27: TABWRITE: Write to a freely
definable table.................. 269, 269
FN28: TABREAD: Read from a
freely definable table........ 270, 270
FN29: PLC: Transfer values to the
PLC.......................................... 221
FN37: EXPORT......................... 221
Form view................................ 267
Freely definable tables.........
Fundamentals............................. 80
G
Graphics................................... 318
Detail magnification............... 325
Display modes....................... 320
With programming................. 128
Magnification of details.... 130
Graphic settings....................... 348
Graphic simulation................... 326
Tool display............................. 326