The tnc in a network, 3 w o rk ing with the file manag e r – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (340 56x-01) User Manual
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4.3 W
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The TNC in a network
If the TNC is connected to a network, it also displays the connected
network drives in the directory window (left half of the screen). All the
functions described above (selecting a drive, copying files, etc.) also
apply to network drives, provided that you have been granted the
corresponding rights.
Connecting and disconnecting a network drive
To select the program management: Press the PGM
MGT key. If necessary, press the WINDOW soft key
to set up the screen as it is shown at the upper right.
To manage the network drives: Press the NETWORK
soft key (second soft-key row). In the right-hand
window the TNC shows the network drives available
for access. With the soft keys described below you
can define the connection for each drive.
To connect the Ethernet card to your network, see
“Ethernet Interface,” page 490.
The TNC logs error messages during network operation
(see “Ethernet Interface” on page 490).
Function
Soft key
Establish the network connection. If the
connection is active, the TNC marks the Mnt
column.
Delete network connection.
Automatically establish network connection
whenever the TNC is switched on. The TNC
marks the Auto column if the connection is
established automatically
Use the PING function to test your network
connection
If you press the NETWORK INFO soft key, the
TNC displays the current network settings