4 setting the data interfaces, Serial interfaces on the tnc 620, Application – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (73498x-01) User Manual
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16.4 Setting the data interfaces
Serial interfaces on the TNC 620
The TNC 620 automatically uses the LSV2 transmission protocol for
serial data transfer. The LSV2 protocol is permanent and cannot be
changed except for setting the baud rate (machine parameter
baudRateLsv2
). You can also specify another type of transmission
(interface). The settings described below are therefore effective only
for the respective newly defined interface.
Application
To set up a data interface, select the file management (PGM MGT) and
press the MOD key. Press the MOD key again and enter the code
number 123. The TNC shows the user parameter
GfgSerialInterface
, in which you can enter the following settings:
Setting the RS-232 interface
Open the RS232 folder. The TNC then displays the following settings:
Setting the baud rate (baudRate)
You can set the BAUD RATE (data transfer speed) from 110 to 115 200
baud.
Setting the protocol (protocol)
The data communication protocol controls the data flow of a serial
transmission (comparable to MP5030 of the iTNC 530).
Here, the BLOCKWISE setting designates a form of data
transfer where data is transmitted in blocks. This is not to
be confused with the blockwise data reception and
simultaneous blockwise processing by older TNC
contouring controls. Blockwise reception of an NC
program and simultaneous machining of the program is
not possible!
Communications protocol
Selection
Standard data transfer
STANDARD
Packet-based data transfer
BLOCKWISE
Transmission without protocol
RAW_DATA