New functions with 340 49x-02 – HEIDENHAIN 530 (340 49x-07) User Manual
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New functions with 340 49x
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New functions with 340 49x-02
DXF files can be opened directly on the TNC, in order to extract
contours into a plain-language program (see “Processing DXF Files
(Software Option)” on page 268).
3-D line graphics are now available in the Programming and Editing
operating mode (see “3-D Line Graphics (FCL2 Function)” on page
156).
The active tool-axis direction can now be set as the active machining
direction for manual operation (see “Setting the current tool-axis
direction as the active machining direction (FCL 2 function)” on page
594).
The machine manufacturer can now define any areas on the
machine for collision monitoring (see “Dynamic Collision Monitoring
(Software Option)” on page 394).
Instead of the spindle speed S you can now define the cutting speed
Vc in m/min (see “Calling tool data” on page 191).
The TNC can now display freely definable tables in the familiar table
view or as forms.
The function for converting FK programs to H was expanded.
Programs can now also be output in linearized format.
You can filter contours that were created using external
programming systems.
For contours which you connect via the contour formula, you can
now assign separate machining depths for each subcontour (see
User's Manual for Cycles).
The single-processor version now supports not only pointing
devices (mice), but also USB block devices (memory sticks, disk
drives, hard disks, CD-ROM drives) (see “USB devices on the TNC
(FCL 2 function)” on page 147).