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New functions in version 34049x-03 – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (34049x-08) ISO programming User Manual

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New functions in version 34049x-03

The Adaptive Feed Control function (AFC) was introduced (see

"Adaptive Feed Control software option (AFC)" on page 383)

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 368)

The TNC now features a context-sensitive help system, the
TNCguide

(see "The context-sensitive help system TNCguide (FCL3

function)" on page 160)

Now you can extract point files from DXF files (see "Selecting and

storing machining positions" on page 247)

Now, in the DXF converter, you can divide or lengthen laterally

joined contour elements (see "Dividing, extending and shortening

contour elements" on page 246)

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 424)

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)

In Cycle 208 BORE MILLING, you can now choose between climb or

up-cut milling (see User's Manual for Cycles)

String processing has been introduced in Q parameter programming

(see "String parameters" on page 297)

A screen saver can be activated through machine parameter 7392

(see "General user parameters" on page 602)

The TNC now also supports a network connection over the NFS V3

protocol (see "Ethernet interface" on page 567)

The maximum manageable number of tools in a pocket table was

increased to 9999 (see "Pocket table for tool changer" on page 183)

Parallel programming is possible with smarT.NC (see "Selecting

smarT.NC programs" on page 126)

The system time can now be set through the MOD function (see

"Setting the system time" on page 593)