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9 filtering contours (fcl 2 function), Function – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (60642x-04) User Manual

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11.9 Filtering contours (FCL 2

function)

Function

With this TNC function you can filter contours that were created on

offline programming stations and contain only straight line segments.

The filter smoothes the contour, which usually results in faster

machining with less jerk.
After you have entered the filter settings, the TNC generates a new

program, with filtered contours, from the original program.

Select the program you want to filter

Select the special functions

Select the programming aids

Select the soft-key row with functions for converting

programs

Select the filter function: The TNC opens a pop-up

window for the definition of the filter settings

Enter the length of the filter range in mm (inches for

inch programs). Starting from the point in question,

the filter range defines the actual length on the

contour (before and after the point) within which the

TNC is to filter the points. Confirm with the ENT key

Enter the maximum permitted path deviation in mm

(inches for inch programs). Confirm the tolerance

value, which is the most that the contour may deviate

from the original contour, with ENT the key

You can only filter plain-language programs. The TNC

does not support filtering of DIN/ISO programs.
Depending on the filter settings, the newly generated file

may contain significantly more points (straight-line blocks)

than the original file.
The maximum permitted path deviation should not

exceed the actual point separation, otherwise the TNC

linearizes the contour excessively.
The program to be filtered must not contain any NC blocks

with M91 or M92.
The name of the file created by the TNC consists of the

old file name and the extension _flt. Example:

File name of the program whose machining direction is

to be filtered: CONT1.H

File name of the filtered program generated by the TNC:
CONT1_flt.h