Handwheel superimposition, 5 global pr ogr a m set tings (sof tw ar e option) – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (60642x-03) ISO programming User Manual
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Handwheel superimposition
The handwheel superimposition function enables you to use the 
handwheel to move the axes while the TNC is running a program.
In the Max. val. column you define the maximum distance by which 
you can move the axis by handwheel. As soon as you interrupt the 
program run (control-in-operation signal is off), the TNC shows the 
distances actually moved in each axis in the actual value column. The 
actual value remains saved until you delete it, even after a power 
interruption. You can also edit the actual value. If required, the TNC 
decreases the value that you entered to the respective Max. val.
If an actual value is entered during activation of the 
function, then when the window closes, the TNC calls the 
Return to contour function to move by the defined value 
(see "Returning to the contour" on page 560).
The TNC overwrites a maximum traverse distance, already 
defined in the NC program with M118 by the value entered 
in the form. In turn, the TNC enters distances that have 
already been traversed with the handwheel using M118 in 
the actual value column of the form so that there is no 
jump in the display during activation. If the distance 
already traversed with M118 is greater than the maximum 
permissible value in the form, then when the window 
closes the TNC calls the "return to contour" function in 
order to move by the difference value (see "Returning to 
the contour" on page 560).
If you try to enter a actual value greater than the max. 
value
, the TNC shows an error message. Never enter an
actual value
greater that the Max. value.
Do not enter too large a value for max. value. The TNC 
reduces the useable traverse range in positive and 
negative direction by the value you enter.
