Importing tool tables, Programming: tools 5.2 tool data – HEIDENHAIN TNC 640 (34059x-05) User Manual
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Programming: Tools
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Importing tool tables
The machine manufacturer can adapt the
IMPORT
TABLE function. Refer to your machine manual.
If you export a tool table from an iTNC 530 and import it into a
TNC 640, you have to adapt its format and content before you can
use the tool table. On the TNC 640, you can adapt the tool table
conveniently with the
IMPORT TABLE function. The TNC converts
the contents of the imported tool table to a format valid for the
TNC 640 and saves the changes to the selected file. Follow this
procedure:
Save the tool table of the iTNC 530 to the
TNC:\table directory
Select the
Programming mode of operation.Programming
Call the file manager: Press the
PGM MGT key
Move the highlight to the tool table you want to import
Press the
MORE FUNCTIONS soft key
Shift the soft-key row
Select the
IMPORT TABLE soft key: The TNC inquires whether
you really want to overwrite the selected tool table
Do not overwrite the file: Press the
CANCEL soft key, or
Overwrite the file: Press the
OK soft key
Open the converted table and check its contents
The following characters are permitted in the
Name
column of the tool table: # $ % & , - . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
W X Y Z _
The TNC changes a comma in the tool name to a
period during import.
The TNC overwrites the selected tool table when
running the
IMPORT TABLE function. To avoid losing
data, be sure to make a backup copy of your original
tool table before importing it!
The procedure for copying tool tables using the
TNC file manager is described in the section on file
management (see "Copying a table", page 123).
When tool tables are imported from an iTNC 530,
all existing tools are imported along with their
corresponding tool type. Nonexistent tool types are
imported as type 0 (MILL). Check the tool table after
the import.