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New functions with 340 49x-03 – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (340 49x-05) ISO programming User Manual

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HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530

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New functions with 340 49x

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New functions with 340 49x-03

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The Adaptive Feed Control function (AFC) was introduced (see
“Adaptive Feed Control Software Option (AFC)” on page 351)

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The global parameter settings function makes it possible to set
various transformations and settings in the program run modes (see
“Global Program Settings (Software Option)” on page 340).

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The TNC now features a context-sensitive help system, the
TNCguide (see “The Context-Sensitive Help System TNCguide
(FCL3 Function)” on page 146).

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Now you can extract point files from DXF files(see “Selecting and
storing machining positions” on page 226).

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Now, in the DXF converter, you can divide or lengthen laterally
joined contour elements (see “Dividing, extending and shortening
contour elements” on page 225).

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In the PLANE function the working plane can now also be defined
directly by its axis angle (see “Tilting the working plane through axis
angle: PLANE AXIAL (FCL 3 function)” on page 390).

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In Cycle 22 ROUGH-OUT, you can define a feed-rate reduction if the
tool is cutting on its entire circumference (FCL3 function, see User's
Manual for Cycles)

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In Cycle 208 BORE MILLING, you can now choose between climb or
up-cut milling (see User's Manual for Cycles)

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String processing has been introduced in Q parameter programming
(see “String Parameters” on page 272)

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A screen saver can be activated through machine parameter 7392
(see “General User Parameters” on page 554)

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The TNC now also supports a network connection over the NFS V3
protocol (see “Ethernet Interface” on page 525)

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The maximum manageable number of tools in a pocket table was
increased to 9999 (see “Pocket table for tool changer” on page 166)

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Parallel programming is possible with smarT.NC (see “Select
smarT.NC programs” on page 113)

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The system time can now be set through the MOD function (see
“Setting the System Time” on page 549)