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Index – HEIDENHAIN TNC 410 User Manual

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Index

II

G

Graphic simulation ... 235

Graphics

detail magnification ... 234

displays ... 232

during programming ... 39

H

Helical interpolation ... 88

Helix ... 88

HELP files

running ... 275

HELP function

displaying ... 41

Hole patterns

on a circle ... 159

on a line ... 160

overview ... 158

I

Insert rounding arc
between straight lines: M112 108

Interrupting machining ... 240

K

Keyboard ... 5

L

Look ahead ... 115

M

Machine parameters

for 3-D touch probes ... 280

for external data
transfer ... 279

for TNC displays
and TNC editor 281

Machine-referenced
coordinates: M91/M92 105

M

Machining small contour steps: M97
112

Main axes ... 27

Mid-program startup ... 243

Mirror image ... 184

Miscellaneous functions

entering ... 104

for contouring behavior ... 107

for coordinate data ... 105

for program-run control ... 105

for rotary axes ... 117

for the spindle ... 105

MOD functions

editing ... 268

exiting ... 268

selecting ... 268

Modes of operation 5

Moving the machine axes

with electronic handwheel ... 16

with incremental jog
positioning 17

with machine direction keys ... 15

Multipass milling ... 176

N

Nesting ... 197

Non-controlled axes
in the NC program ... 239

O

Open contours: M98 113

P

Paraetric programming.

See Q

parameter programming

Parenthetical calculation ... 219

Part families ... 207

P

Path contours

Cartesian coordinates ... 76

circular path around circle
center ... 79

circular path with
defined radius 80

circular path with tangential
connection 81

overview ... 76

straight line ... 77

FK free contour programming.

See

FK programming

Polar coordinates ... 86

circular path around
pole CC 87

circular path with tangential
connection 88

overview ... 86

straight line ... 87

Path functions

fundamentals ... 65

circles and
circular arcs ... 66

pre-positioning ... 66

Pecking ... 125

Plan view ... 233

Pocket table ... 50

Point tables ... 122

Programming example ... 136, 157

Polar coordinates

fundamentals 28

setting the pole ... 28

Positioning with manual
data input ... 22

POSITIP operation ... 239

Probe cycles ... 248