New features of the nc software 280 476-xx – HEIDENHAIN TNC 410 ISO Programming User Manual
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Location of use
The TNC complies with the limits for a Class A device in accordance
with the specifications in EN 55022, and is intended for use primarily
in industrially-zoned areas.
New features of the NC software 280 476-xx
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Thread milling cycles 262 to 267 (see “Fundamentals of thread
milling” on page 208)
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Tapping Cycle 209 with chip breaking (see “TAPPING WITH CHIP
BREAKING (Cycle G209, not TNC 410)” on page 206)
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Cycle 247(see “DATUM SETTING (Cycle G247, not TNC 410)” on
page 299)
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Entering two miscellaneous functions M (see “Entering
Miscellaneous Functions M” on page 148)
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Program stop with M01 (see “Optional Program Run Interruption”
on page 386)
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Starting NC programs automatically (see “Automatic Program Start
(not TNC 410)” on page 383)
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Selecting the screen layout for pallet tables (see “Screen layout for
executing pallet tables” on page 95)
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New columns in the tool table for managing TS calibration data (see
“Entering tool data in tables” on page 101)
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Management of unlimited calibration data with the TS triggering
touch probes (see User’s Manual for Touch Probe Cycles)
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Cycles for automatic tool measurement with the TT tool touch probe
in ISO (see User's Manual for Touch Probe Cycles)
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New Cycle 440 for measuring the axial displacement of a machine
with the TT tool touch probe (see User's Manual for Touch Probe
Cycles)
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Support of Teleservice functions (see “Teleservice (not TNC 410)”
on page 418)
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Setting the display mode for blocks with more than one line, e.g. for
cycle definitions (see “General User Parameters” on page 422)
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M142 (see “Erasing modal program information: M142 (not TNC
410)” on page 163)
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M143 (see “Erasing the basic rotation: M143 (not TNC 410)” on
page 163)
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External access with the LSV-2 interface (see “Permitting/
Restricting external access” on page 419)