Siemens Sinumerik 810T User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating and Programming

User's Guide 01.93 EditionUser DocumentationSINUMERIK 810TBasic Version 3, Software Version 3Operating and Programming

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ContentsPage1 General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11.1 Product . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - Part 1: Operating

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1 Preparation3.1 Preparation3.1.1 Switching onWhen you switch the control and machine on:Follow the instructions in the

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.2 Traverse to reference pointOperate the direction keys on the integrated (orexternal) machine control panel. You can

Page 5 - Documentation

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.3 Tools 3.1.3 ToolsThe tooling should be carried out following the instructions of themachine tool manufacturer!3.1.4

Page 6 - Preliminary Remarks

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offset0 Tool numberThe input field marked P = ”0” is intended for the inputof a max. 8-digit ”tool number”.No

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.4 Tool offset4 Diameter/radius2 L1 GeometryUnder points P = ”2” and P = ”3”, you enterthe geometry values of the turn

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offset9 L2 Basic8 L1 BasicIdentifiers P = ”8” and P = ”9” are reservedfor special uses.The ”Basic dimension” p

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.4 Tool offsetYou select the desired tool offset number, in the range D1 ...D99, by operating either the ”Page forward

Page 10 - Contents

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offset3.1.4.2 Deleting/modifying an individual offset valueYou select the desired tool offset number under whi

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offset© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP023-9SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.4 Tool offset3.1.4.3 Deleting all offset values in an offset number D ...a) You would like, for example, to delete al

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2.4.8 ”REPOS” mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-602.4.9 “GUIDING” (operator prompting) function

Page 14 - 1 General Notes

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offset3.1.4.4 Automatic tool offsetThis function requires a tool gauging device.The coordinates of the measuri

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.4 Tool offsetSTOREX AXISThe tool offset for the selected axis is automatically calculated and stored in the tool offs

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offset3.1.4.5 Integrated tool managementThe ”Integrated tool management” function is an ordering data option.3

Page 17 - 2 Operation

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.4 Tool offsetThis display then appears on thescreen.((Bild 810T/58 einmontieren))Enter data for up to four tools in t

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.4 Tool offsetEnter the geometry data in this screen form. Note that the location number in the magazinetable (e. g. 3

Page 19 - Keys below the CRT display

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.4 Tool offsetTOOLDATAPress the “TOOL DATA” softkey.The data stored in the magazine table (PLC) is displayed (the loca

Page 20 - 2.1.1.2 Display panel

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.5 Zero offset3.1.5 Zero offsetThe actual position memory, and therefore the actual position display, are referred to

Page 21 - 01.93 2 Operation

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.5 Zero offset3.1.5.1 Settable zero offsetsFor each axis you can select 4 variable zero offsets using ”G54” to ”G57”.F

Page 22 - 2 Operation 09.91

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.5 Zero offsetNow enter the value for the coarse offset ”G54” forthe X axis into the input line, using the numericalke

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.5 Zero offset3.1.5.2 Programmable zero offset- external zero offseta) Programmable zero offsetsThe values for the G58

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3.1.15.1 Setting data bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-783.1.15.2 Data input . . . . . . . . .

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.5 Zero offsetb) External zero offsetThe ”External zero offset” values for the X and Z (and Q1,Q2,..) axes are transf

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.5 Zero offset3.1.5.3 Automatic calculation of the zero offsetThis function requires a workpiece gauging device.The co

Page 27 - 2.1.1.5 Control keys

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.5 Zero offsetSTOREZ AXISThe zero offset is now automatically calculated by the control for the selected axes andstore

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”© Siemens AG 1990 All Righ

Page 29 - Is channel changeover used ?

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”Overview of the R paramete

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”Channel-specific and centr

Page 31 - 09.91 2 Operation

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”3-26 © Siemens AG 1990 All

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”Operate the ”SETTING DATA”

Page 33 - 11.90 2 Operation

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”You can call up further sc

Page 34 - - the maximum spindle speed

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”Operate the ”SETTING DATA”

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7 Interfacing to the Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 36 - - jog mode

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.””AXIAL” setting dataUsing

Page 37 - Section of the CRT display:

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”This input screen form app

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”To do this enter the axis

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.6 Setting data: ”R PARAMETERS”, ”SPINDLE”, ”AXIAL”, ”ANGLE OF ROTATION”, ”SCALE MODIFICAT.”Enter the value for the se

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.7 Flexible plane selection3.1.7 Flexible plane selectionSequence of operationCall one of the following modes:•PRESET•

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.7 Flexible plane selectionPress the “STORE PLANE”.The selected plane is transferred into the part program. In thesubs

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01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.8 Axis synchronization3.1.8 Axis synchronization The “axis synchronization” function is an ordering dataoption.The “a

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.8 Axis synchronizationCase 1: The tool system 1 axis and the tool system 2 axis have the same offset. Both axesare t

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.9 TRANSMIT coordinate transformation3.1.9 TRANSMIT coordinate transformationThe “TRANSMIT” function is an ordering d

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.9 TRANSMIT coordinate transformationState / event matrix for transformation selection and deselection:Note 1)Case 1:

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09.91 1 General Notes1.1 Product1 General Notes1.1 ProductThe SINUMERIK 810T is a microprocessor-controlled CNC continuous-path control system forco

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.9 TRANSMIT coordinate transformation3.1.9.2 TRANSMIT function in the various modes“AUTOMATIC” and “MDI AUTOMATIC” mod

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.9 TRANSMIT coordinate transformation“PRESET” mode:The actual value for a fictitious axis can only be set while the t

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.9 TRANSMIT coordinate transformationDisplay of the TRANSMIT function:In addition to the maximum of five real axes of

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.10 Program input3.1.10 Program inputYou can input a program• using the keyboard• using operator guidance (prompting)

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.10 Program inputThis display appears on the screen.The control shows the last partprogram called, in the exampleprogr

Page 52 - 2.2 Switching on / off

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.10 Program inputExample: Entering an individual blockEnter the block number ”N...” using thenumerical keys, and conc

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.10 Program input3.1.10.2 Program input with operator guidingProgram input with operator guiding means:You enter new p

Page 54 - ”AUTOMATIC” basic display

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.10 Program inputSelect one of the following operating modes:•PRESET ( Actual value setting )•JOG ( Feed/jog )•AUTO

Page 55 - ”REFPOINT” basic display

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.10 Program inputThis display appears on the CRT.The control shows you the last partprogram called, in the exampleprog

Page 56 - ”REPOS” basic display

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.10 Program inputG00G90Operate the ”G FUNCTIONS” softkey. By operating the ”G90” softkey,select the first G function

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1 General Notes 09.911.2 Configuration1.2 Configuration1.2.1 SINUMERIK 810T with integrated machine control panelSINUMERIK 810T with integrated mach

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.10 Program inputUsing the numerical keys, you enter the desired ”X” coordinate,with the value ”25”, and storeit with

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.11 Contour3.1.11 ContourThe ”CONTOUR” softkey function is an extension of ”Program input with operator guiding”(see S

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.11 ContourCall desired program using ”SELECT PROGRAM”.Operate the ”GUIDING” softkey. Operate the ”BLOCK NUMBER” softk

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.11 ContourWhen you operate the ETC key... The CRT display shown hereappears.The softkey functions displayed areavail

Page 62 - ... No Reset)

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.11 ContourNow enter the first value using the numerical keys;then store it using the input key.The inverse video mark

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.12 Program correction (”EDIT”): Insert/modify/delete word, insert/delete block© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.12 Program correction (”EDIT”): Insert/modify/delete word, insert/delete block3.1.12 Program correction (”EDIT”):Inse

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.12 Program correction (”EDIT”): Insert/modify/delete word, insert/delete blockUsing the cursor keys, set the cursor,

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.12 Program correction (”EDIT”): Insert/modify/delete word, insert/delete block• • •• • •• • •Enter the block number t

Page 67 - 2.4 Operating mode menu trees

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.12 Program correction (”EDIT”): Insert/modify/delete word, insert/delete block3.1.12.1 Correction display (”CORRECTIO

Page 68 - 2.4.1 ”AUTOMATIC” mode

09.91 1 General Notes1.2.2 SINUMERIK 810T with external machine control panel1.2.2 SINUMERIK 810T with external machine control panelSINUMERIK 810T

Page 69 - 2.4.1 ”AUTOMATIC” mode

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.13 Program management3.1.13 Program management3.1.13.1 Displaying the stored programs (”DIRECTORY”)Operate the ”PART

Page 70 - 2.4.2 ”JOG” mode

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program management3.1.13.2 Protection of subroutines (cycle lock)You can protect subroutines from unauthorised out

Page 71 - 2.4.2 ”JOG” mode

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.13 Program management3.1.13.3 Cycle lock release (”ENABLE”)Operate the ”PART PROGRAM”, ”DIRECTORY” and”SUBROUTINE” so

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program management3.1.13.4 Copying a program (”COPY”)Using the ”COPY” function, you can store the same program und

Page 73 - 2.4.3 ”JOG” mode

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.13 Program management3.1.13.5 Moving a program (”MOVE”)Using the ”MOVE” function, you can move the program selected t

Page 74 - 2.4.4 ”MDI AUTOMATIC” mode

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program management3.1.13.6 Renaming a program (”RENAME”)Using the ”RENAME” function, you can change a program numb

Page 75 - 2.4.5 ”REFPOINT” mode

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program management© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP023-63SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.13 Program management3.1.13.7 Deleting a program (”DELETE”)Using the ”DELETE” function you can either delete each pro

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program management3.1.13.8 Reorganizing the program memory (”REORG”)Using the ”REORG” function, the contents of th

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.13 Program management3.1.13.9 ”Selecting a program”Using ”SELECT PROGRAM”, you can either start a new program, or cal

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09.91 2 Operation2.1 Operating elements2 Operation2.1 Operating elements2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interfacewith integrated machine control panel

Page 80 - 2.4.7 ”PRESET” mode

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program management3.1.13.10 Operator guidance macros (OGM) and back translationPrecondition:Input displays and the

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.13 Program managementExample of a data block STOREProgram %10R120 = 30R121 = 40. . . . . . . . . . . . INPUTDISPLA

Page 82 - 2.4.8 ”REPOS” mode

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program managementBack translationMove the cursor into the required data block in the basic display part program u

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.13 Program managementFunction FIND BLOCK using block numberPrecondition:The configured input display must be prepared

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01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.13 Program managementFunction PROGRAM PRESELECTION via a configured displayPrecondition;The configured display must b

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.14 “SIMULATION”3.1.14 ”SIMULATION”With the ”SIMULATION” function, it is possible to test a program. The traversing mo

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.14 “SIMULATION”Using the keyboard, enter the desired program number”%...” (or ”L...”)- ”%16” in this example. Operat

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.14 “SIMULATION”Operate the ”SIMULATION” and ”START”softkeys, one after the other. The control now simulates the motio

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.14 “SIMULATION”Operate the ”SELECT PROGRAM” and ”SIMULATION”softkeys one after the other. Using the numerical keyboa

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.14 “SIMULATION”Using the softkey, select the ”BLOCK SEARCH” func-tion.b) “BLOCK SEARCH”BLOCKSEARCHThis display is sh

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel2.1.1.1 CRT display with softkeysCRT display division,

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.14 “SIMULATION”Example of the simulation of a part program ( ” % 88 ” ):PART PROGRAM % 88N05 M3 S1500 LFN10 T4 D2

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.15 Data input/data output3.1.15.1 Setting data bitsThe setting data - from byte No. 5000 to 5029 - each consist of 8

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.15 Data input/data outputThe relevant input form appears.The setting data on the top line ismarked in inverse video.(

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.15 Data input/data output3.1.15.2 Data inputOperate the ”DATA IN-OUT” softkey in any of theoperation modes:PRESET /

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01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.1.15 Data input/data outputMeaningData typeMPF Part program (Main Program File)SPF Subroutine (Sub Program File)TOA Too

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.1.15 Data input/data outputNotes:When inputting from punched tape, the input data are checked for simple errors.All cha

Page 97 - TOOL DATA

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.15 Data input/data outputThis input form appears.(( 810T))(( Bild 39 von DruckereieinmontierenUsing the cursor keys,

Page 98 - ZERO OFFSET

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.1.15 Data input/data outputMAINPRG.STARTR PARA-METER Using the ”STOP” softkey, you can interrupt data outputat any time

Page 99 - 3 Operating Sequences

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.1.15 Data input/data outputStart the output of the R parameters by operating the”START” softkey. In the same way, you c

Page 100 - Sequence of operation

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.15 Data input/data output3.1.15.4 Part program - block transferThe "Block transfer" function is an ordering

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelKeys below the CRT displayPARTPROGRAMDIAG-NOSISDATAIN-

Page 102 - 3.1.3 Tools

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.1.15 Data input/data outputCircular bufferThe circular buffer is located in the part program memory and stores program

Page 103 - 1 Tool type

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.1.15 Data input/data outputNote:When programming part programs which are to be loaded block-serially into the NC thefol

Page 104 - SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.2 Machining3.2 Machining3.2.1 Starting a part programBefore starting a part program, the control and machine must be se

Page 105 - Sequence of operation

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.2 ”AUTOMATIC” operating mode - selection of the ”CURRENT VALUES” or ”CURRENT BLOCK” display3.2.2 ”AUTOMATIC” operatin

Page 106 - 3 Operating Sequences 09.91

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.2.2 ”AUTOMATIC” operating mode - selection of the ”CURRENT VALUES” or ”CURRENT BLOCK” displayIt is not possible to modi

Page 107 - 09.91 3 Operating Sequences

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.2 ”AUTOMATIC” operating mode - selection of the ”CURRENT VALUES” or ”CURRENT BLOCK” displayCURRENTBLOCKOperate the ”C

Page 108 - 11.90 3 Operating Sequences

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationInfluencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation (e.g. thr

Page 109 - 3 Operating Sequences 11.90

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation3.2.3.1 Influencing the programWith the operation of the softkeys described here,

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationDRYYES-NOYou select, for example, the ”DRY RUN FEEDRATE” softkey.Display: Dry run

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationDEC-SBLYES-NOUser notes on ”RAPID OVERRIDE” :During processing of a new NC program

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User's Guide 01.93 EditionUser DocumentationSINUMERIK 810TBasic Version 3, Software Version 3Operating and Programming

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel2.1.1.2 Display panelDIAGNOSIS• The red LED lights up

Page 114 - 3.1.4.7 Display of tool data

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationNote:The ”Single block” (see Section 2.1.1.6) function works in a similar way.Oper

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP023-97SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (

Page 116 - 3.1.5 Zero offset

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationYou extend the softkey menu called under ”PROGRAM CONTROL” ...(( 810T))(( Bild 44

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation3.2.3.2 ”OVERSTORE”Using the ”OVERSTORE” function, you can modify one or more valu

Page 118 - 3.1.5 Zero offset

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationYou could now modify the following data:• Tool number T ...• Spindle speed S ... o

Page 119 - - external zero offset

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation3.2.3.3 ”BLOCK SEARCH”The ”BLOCK SEARCH” function allows entry into a program at a

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationThis screen form appears with theinput field marked in inverse video.((Foto - Nr.

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationandOperate the operating mode selection key onthe integrated machine control panel

Page 122 - Setting data ”R PARAMETERS”

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation3.2.3.4 Interrupting the programSequence of operationNow operate the ”NC Start” an

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation3.2.3.5 Program sequencing (OPS)The "Program sequencing" function is an

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01.93 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelNC-MDPress the ”NC-MD” softkey. 272*Call up MD 272* wi

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operation© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP023-105SINUMERIK 810T, GA3

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationUsing the softkey functions in this display, you can load files from the diskette

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationEXTENDFILEYou can add one or more subroutines to a file which already exists by us

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationDIREC-TORYUsing the "DIRECTORY" softkey, you demand from the disk drive

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationIf more than 20 programs have to be entered, you use "PAGE DOWN" toswitc

Page 130 - AXIAL” setting data

3 Operating Sequences 11.903.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationIf the deletion range is defined as MP = 0-8999 orSR = 100-799,then the main progr

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationStart:Every time the "START OPS" softkey is pressed, the next program to

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationYou stop program sequencing manually by operating the "STOP EDIT"softkey

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01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.2.3 Influencing ”AUTOMATIC” operationData backup / manual operation:In manual operation - i.e. operator input required

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.2.4 ”Manual data input - automatic” (MDI AUTOMATIC) mode3.2.4 ”Manual data input - automatic” (MDI AUTOMATIC) modeIn th

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel• The yellow LED is bright:When the lower symbols of a

Page 136 - 3.1.8 Axis synchronization

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.4 ”Manual data input - automatic” (MDI AUTOMATIC) modeOperate the ”Program start” key.Important:”Feed hold” display m

Page 137 - 3.1.8 Axis synchronization

11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.5 ”TEACH IN”© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP023-115SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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3 Operating Sequences 11.903.2.5 ”TEACH IN”3.2.5 ”TEACH IN”Using the ”TEACH IN” function in the ”AUTOMATIC” operating mode you can generate a partpr

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.5 ”TEACH IN”You can delete the blocks not required byentering the block no. ”N ...”, and operating thedelete key.Bloc

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.6 “PLAYBACK”Using the direction keys, traverse to thedesired position.Using the numerical keyboard, enter ablock no.

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.6 “PLAYBACK”This display shows an example of ablock ”N1”, entered using”PLAYBACK”.(( 810T))(( Bild 54 von Druckereiei

Page 142 - TRANSMIT function

3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.6 “PLAYBACK”Extend the softkey menu displayed andthen select the ”BLOCK SEARCH”softkey function.Press the RECALL key

Page 143 - 3.1.10 Program input

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.7 ”JOG” mode3.2.7 ”JOG” modeIn this mode, machining is performed via the NC in JOG/manual mode, but it is notprogramm

Page 144 - 3.1.10 Program input

3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.7 ”JOG” modeYou can select ”Rapid traverse” by operating the”Rapid override” key, simultaneously with thedirection ke

Page 145 - 3 Operating Sequences 11.90

01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.2.8 ”Incremental” mode (”INC FEED 1 ... INC FEED 10 000”)100Operate the operating mode selection key on theintegrated m

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01.93 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel2.1.1.3 Address / numerical keysNote:The address/numer

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.8 ”Incremental” mode (”INC FEED 1 ... INC FEED 10 000”)In ”Jog operation” the axis is traversed for as long as the ke

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.9 ”HANDWHEEL”Select the ”HANDWHEEL” softkey function.Extend the displayed softkey menu using the ETCkey.HANDWHEELThis

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.10 “DRF”© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP023-125SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.10 “DRF”3.2.10 ”DRF”The ”DRF” (Differential resolver function) makes it possible to generate an additional,incrementa

Page 151 - 3.1.11 Contour

09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.10 “DRF”Operate the ”DRF YES - NO” softkey:You activate the DRF offset by switching from ”NO” to”YES”.Select the ”DRF

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.11 ”Actual value setting” mode (”PRESET”)3.2.11 ”Actual value setting” mode (”PRESET”)• In the ”PRESET” operating mod

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11.90 3 Operating Sequences3.2.11 ”Actual value setting” mode (”PRESET”)andPRESETOperate the operating mode selection key inthe integrated machine c

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3 Operating Sequences 01.933.2.11 ”Actual value setting” mode (”PRESET”)The new ”Actual position” and the ”PRESET offset” for the X axis are display

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.12 ”Repositioning” mode (”REPOS”)3.2.12 ”Repositioning” mode (”REPOS”)After a program interruption - e.g. after switc

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.12 ”Repositioning” mode (”REPOS”)and... set the operating mode selector switch on the externalmachine control panel t

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel Numeral: 7Address for: ”Position information” axis X

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09.91 3 Operating Sequences3.2.12 ”Repositioning” mode (”REPOS”)Using the direction keys, you traverse to the point ofinterruption.Note:A maximum of

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3 Operating Sequences 09.913.2.13 Scratching3.2.13 ScratchingIf there is a breakdown during the program process, e. g. a tool breakage, you must lea

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09.91 4 Monitoring Functions4.1 General4 Monitoring Functions4.1 GeneralThe control contains permanently active monitoring functions which detect fa

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4 Monitoring Functions 11.904.3 Display representation4.3 Display representationThere are 4 types of display representation:• Example of display rep

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.3 Display representation• Example of display representation type CValid for alarm numbers 2000 ... 2999 (partly) and

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4 Monitoring Functions 09.914.4 Alarm numbers and groups/delete alarms4.4 Alarm numbers and groups/delete alarmsThe alarms are divided into 7 alarm

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.5 DIAGNOSTICS/selection of further alarms4.5 DIAGNOSTICS/selection of further alarmsWhen the diagnostics react, the re

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm description© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP024-5SINUMERIK 810T, G

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4 Monitoring Functions 11.904.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:4”Incorrect unit system”Remarks: Alarm only on commission

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11.91 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:14”RAM error memory module”Remarks: Alarm only on commiss

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelYNumeral: 2Address for: ”Tool offset number” D ...Nume

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4 Monitoring Functions 09.914.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:22”Time monitoring RS232C (V.24)”Reason:Remedy:Delay of 6

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:26”Block > 120 characters R232C (V.24)”Reason:Effect:R

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4 Monitoring Functions 09.914.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.AlarmText:32”Data format error R232C (V.24)”Reason:Effect:Remedy:– T

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01.93 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:36”BTR aborted by the computer”Reason:Remedy:Part program

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:112*”Clamping monitoring”Reason:Effect:Remedy:During posi

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:156*”Set speed too high”Reason:Effect:Remedy:Within the c

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:184*”Stop behind ref. point”Reason:Effect:Remedy:When tra

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01.93 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2031”Eval. (weighting) factor too high (MD 388*)”Remarks:

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4 Monitoring Functions 09.914.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2039”Reference point not reached”Reason:Effect:Remedy:Exp

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09.91 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2046”Block greater than 120 characters”Reason:Effect:Reme

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2 Operation 11.902.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel2.1.1.4 Editing and input keysView of editing and inpu

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2059”G92 program error”Reason:Remedy:– Use of an invalid

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2064”Program error round (rotary) axis”Reason:Effect:Reme

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm description© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP024-19SINUMERIK 810T,

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4 Monitoring Functions 11.904.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2072”Incorrect input value”Reason:Effect:Remedy:The input

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09.91 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2078”Incorrect input parameter”Reason:Effect:Remedy:– Pro

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2153”Control loop spindle HW”Reason:Effect:Remedy:As for

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01.93 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2184”M fnct. for C axis invalid”Alarm No.Alarm Text:2189”

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:2194”G36 position rotary axis missing”Reason:Remedy:The a

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01.93 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:228*”Option M19 missing”Alarm No.Alarm Text:M19 S... was

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3004”CL800 Error”Reason:Remedy:– @ Function not implement

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11.90 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel2.1.1.5 Control keysView of the control keys1...nCurso

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01.93 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3007”Wrong setting data program”Reason:Remedy:– G25/G26 h

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4 Monitoring Functions 09.914.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3012”Block not in memory”Reason:Remedy:– The program has

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11.90 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3020”Option not available”Reason:Remedy:A function has be

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4 Monitoring Functions 11.904.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3028”Too many fields/variables”Remarks: Alarm only on com

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09.91 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3042”Display description error” {serious error}Reason:Rem

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4 Monitoring Functions 01.934.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3081”CRC not selected for approach”Remedy: CRC must have

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01.93 4 Monitoring Functions4.6 Listing of the alarms/alarm descriptionAlarm No.Alarm Text:3201”Spindle not synchronous”Reason:Remarks:• Rotary axis

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11.90 5 Maintenance5.1 Operating data5 Maintenance5.1 Operating dataHumidity contentto DIN 40040 FAir pressure 860 to 1080 hPaShockproof, dustproof

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5 Maintenance 01.935.2 Handling the modules•The power supply should be switched on before any signal voltages are applied.•Modules and components sh

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11.90 5 Maintenance5.3 Exchanging the battery in the battery receptacleReplacing the battery in the battery receptacle•The battery backs up:– The pa

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2 Operation 11.902.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelCursor movement in an input screen form / dimension gr

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5 Maintenance 11.905.5 Cleaning5.5 CleaningThe front of the monitor and the surface of the operating panel can be cleaned. For dirt that isrelativel

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09.91 6 Data Interfaces6.1 General6 Data Interfaces6.1 GeneralThere are 2 universal interfaces (RS232C (V.24) / 20 mA) available for data transfer:•

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6 Data Interfaces 11.906.2 Setting data for description of the interfacesTable 6.1: Description of the interfacesInter-face2Inter-face1Setting data

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01.93 6 Data Interfaces6.3 Assignment of the setting data for the connection of peripheral devices6.3 Assignment of the setting data for the connect

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6 Data Interfaces 11.906.3 Assignment of the setting data for the connection of peripheral devicesSetting data number (SD no.) and setting data bits

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09.91 6 Data Interfaces6.4 Device connection data6.4 Device connection dataSINUMERIK reader T40 and T50Cable Order No. 6FC9 340-8S.Device dataTransf

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6 Data Interfaces 01.936.4 Device connection dataSiemens Programmer PG 685/675/670/730/750Interface S5 PLCCable Order No.: 6FC9 340-8G6FC9 344-4R(PG

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11.90 6 Data Interfaces6.4 Device connection dataSiemens page printer PT80Cable Order No.: 6FC9 340-8CRS232C (V.24 )6FC9 340-8T(20mA)Device dataTran

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01.93 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.1 General7 Interfacing to the Machine7.1 GeneralThe operating of the SINUMERIK 810T depends on the setting of th

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7 Interfacing to the Machine 01.937.2 Ordering data - Options3rd auxiliary axisTape reader type T40Tape reader type T50 A03B02Identification No. of

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01.93 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelChannel changeoverThe SINUMERIK 810T has 3 channels:•

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01.93 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.2 Ordering data - OptionsIdentification No. of the NC control:(Serial No., Ident., Inventory No. etc.)Function o

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09.91 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.3 SINUMERIK 810T machine data© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP027-3SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN

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7 Interfacing to the Machine 09.917.3 SINUMERIK 810T machine data7.3 SINUMERIK 810T machine data7.3.1 General machine dataIn this section you will f

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01.93 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.3.1 General machine dataUsing the keyboard, now enter the number of thedesired machine data and operate the sear

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09.91 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.3.2 Definition of R parameters as cycle machine data, cycle setting data© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved

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7 Interfacing to the Machine 09.917.3.2 Definition of R parameters as cycle machine data, cycle setting data7.3.2 Definition of R parameters as cycl

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11.90 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.3.3 Machine data bits7.3.3 Machine data bitsIn this section you will find tables of machine data, in the range f

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7 Interfacing to the Machine 01.937.3.3 Machine data bitsSequence of operation: calling machine data bits Sequence of operation as in the Section 7.

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09.91 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.3.4 Definition of the initial setting of the G groups7.3.4 Definition of the initial setting of the G groupsPrev

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7 Interfacing to the Machine 01.937.3.4 Definition of the initial setting of the G groupsNC MD for the initial settings of the G groups (CHANNEL DAT

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SINUMERIK 810TBasic Version 3, Software Version 3Part 1: OperatingUser Documentation

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelAcknowledge alarm Actual position in double height cha

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09.91 7 Interfacing to the Machine7.4 Setting data7.4 Setting data7.4.1 General SD bitsSD 5000 Bit 0,1,2: As from the standard UMS03, the user inter

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7 Interfacing to the Machine 01.937.4.3 Spindle-specific setting data7.4.3 Spindle-specific setting dataSD No. Significance401* Spindle speed limita

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01.93 8 Appendix8.1 List of abbreviations8 Appendix8.1 List of abbreviationsMnemonics MeaningBCD Binary coded decimalCH1 Channel 1, main channelCH2

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8 Appendix 01.938.1 List of abbreviationsMnemonics MeaningRAM Program memory which can be written into and read from(random access memory)RPA R para

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01.93 8 Appendix8.2 List of terms used8.2 List of terms usedTermSectionAcknowledge alarm 2.1.1.5Acknowledge messages 4.6Actual position 2.1.1.5Actua

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8 Appendix 09.918.2 List of terms usedTermSectionCOPY 2.5CORR. BLOCK 2.5CRT display 21.1.1CURRENT BLOCK 2.5CURRENT VALUES 2.5Cursor 2.1.1.5CYCLES 2.

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09.91 8 Appendix8.2 List of terms usedTermSectionEMERGENCY STOP 2.5ENABLE 2.5Enable 3.2.9/3.2.10ERASE 2.5Erase 3.1.14EXT START 2.5External machine c

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8 Appendix 09.918.2 List of terms usedTermSectionMACHINING CYCLE 2.5MACH. DATA 2.5MAIN PROGRAM 2.5MAINPRG START 2.5Maintenance 5Manual data input au

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09.91 8 Appendix8.2 List of terms usedTermSectionPART PROGRAM 2.5PLANE 2.5PLAYBACK 2.5Playback 3.2.6PLC ALARM 2.5PLC/MD 2.5PLC MESSAGE 2.5PLC STATUS

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8 Appendix 09.918.2 List of terms usedTerm SectionReset with change of mode 2.3.4ROTAT. ANGLE 2.5R PARAMETER 2.5R Parameter 3.1.6R Parameter setting

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelYou operate this key when you want to search in a part

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01.93 8 Appendix8.2 List of terms usedTermSectionSTART 2.5STOP 2.5STRAIGHT LINE 2.5STORE 2.5STORE AXES 2.5STORE MENU 2.5STORE SELECT 2.5SUBROUTINE 2

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8 Appendix 09.918.3 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface - Layout8.3 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface - LayoutSINUMERIK 810T with integrated machine c

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09.91 8 Appendix8.3 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface - LayoutSINUMERIK 810T with external machine control panelIntegrated customer operatorpanel wi

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2 Operation 11.902.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panel2.1.1.6 Integrated machine control panelView of the in

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11.90 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelThis key enables you to run a part program on a block-

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelExample for the use of ”Spindle stop”• during operatio

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11.90 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelWhen you operate the ”Feed start” key:• the feedrate r

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2 Operation 11.902.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelContinuous mode:When the direction key is pressed (whe

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelKey for the selection of operating modesYou use this k

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2 Operation 09.912.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelOperate the ETC key a second time.A 2nd continuation o

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11.90 2 Operation2.1.1 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with integrated machine control panelFeed or rapid traverse override decrease / increaseThe

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SINUMERIK 810TBasic Version 3,Software Version 3Operating and ProgrammingUser's GuideUser DocumentationJanuary 1993 EditionValid for:Control Soft

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panel© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP0

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2 Operation 09.912.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panel2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external ma

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11.90 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panel2.1.2.1 External machine control panelView of the extern

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2 Operation 11.902.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelINC FEED...Incremental Feed(5th to 9th position)MANUAL D

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelThis key enables you to run a program on a block-by-bloc

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01.93 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panel© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP0

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2 Operation 01.932.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelFeed / rapid override switchF %0261020604070809010011012

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09.91 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panel• the spindle is brought to a standstill.ResetWhen you o

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2 Operation 09.912.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelThe following values are specified in machine data:- the

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11.90 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelThis key pad enables you to jog the axes in the ”JOG”, ”

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SINUMERIK® DocumentationPrinting historyBrief details of this edition and previous editions are listed below.The status of each edition is shown by th

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2 Operation 11.902.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelFunction of the direction keys With this key you travers

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01.93 2 Operation2.1.2 SINUMERIK 810T operator interface with external machine control panelIf you have the TRANSMIT option, you can traverse fictit

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09.91 2 Operation2.2 Switching on / off© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP022-33SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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2 Operation 09.912.2 Switching on / off2.2 Switching on / off2.2.1 Switching on the control?Reaction of the display panel (2.1.1.2) on the control:F

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11.90 2 Operation2.3 Operating modes2.3 Operating modes2.3.1 GeneralOn a machine tool an NC controls by means of the part program:• the motion of th

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2 Operation 11.902.3.2 Operating modes - overview• Feed / Jog (CRT display: JOG)With the direction keys and the presetfeedrate value ”F”, you can t

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11.90 2 Operation2.3.2 Operating modes - overview• Incremental 1 . . . 10 000 jog (CRT display: INC FEED 1 . . . 10 000)In this operating mode, d

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11.90 2 Operation2.3.3 Selection of operating modes© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP022-37SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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2 Operation 11.902.3.3 Selection of operating modes2.3.3 Selection of operating modes2.3.3.1 Selection of operating modes with integrated machinecon

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09.91 2 Operation2.3.3 Selection of operating modesFurther selection: Operating mode INC FEED 1 . . . . INC FEED 10 000 ( Incremental jog)Operate t

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Preliminary RemarksNotes for the readerThe SINUMERIK documentation is organized in three parts:• User documentation• Manufacturer documentation and• S

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2 Operation 09.912.3.3 Selection of operating modesFurther selection: REFPOINT mode (traverse to reference point)Operate the key on the machine co

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11.90 2 Operation2.3.3 Selection of operating modes2.3.3.2 Selection of operating modes with external machine control panelINC FEED...Incremental Fe

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2 Operation 11.902.3.4 ”Reset” with change of operating mode2.3.4 ”Reset” with change of operating mode• When changing from one selected operating m

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11.90 2 Operation2.3.5 Branching to operating functions within an operating mode2.3.5 Branching to operating functions within an operating modeDepen

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2 Operation 11.902.3.5 Branching to operating functions within an operating mode2.3.5.1 Example for the selection of operating functions and branchi

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09.91 2 Operation2.3.5 Branching to operating functions within an operating mode2.3.5.2 Example for the selection of further operating functions wit

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2 Operation 09.912.3.6 Jumping back to operating functions in higher-level menus within an operating mode2.3.6 Jumping back to operating functions i

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09.91 2 Operation2.4 Operating mode menu trees2.4 Operating mode menu treesIn this section you will find graphical overviews for all the SINUMERIK 8

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2 Operation 01.932.4.1 ”AUTOMATIC” mode2.4.1 ”AUTOMATIC” modeOptionSTOPSUBROUTSTARTMAINPRGSTARTETXSTARTZERO-OFFSETPROGR.ZOEXT.ZOR PARA-METERSAXIAL

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.1 ”AUTOMATIC” modeBLOCK SEARCHPROGRAMCONTROLDIAG-NOSISOVER-STOREOPS> COPY MOVE RENAME DELETE REORGNC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-ME

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Technical commentsOccasionally in this documentation you will comeacross this symbol and a reference to an OrderCode.This is intended to indicate that

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.2 ”JOG” mode© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP022-49SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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2 Operation 01.932.4.2 ”JOG” mode2.4.2 ”JOG” modeOptionTOOLOFFSETZERO-OFFSETPROGR.ZOEXT.-ZOR PARA-METERAXIAL > SPINDLE SETTINGBITSROTAT.ANGLES

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.2 ”JOG” modeCOPY MOVE RENAME DELETE REORGTOAUTOM.ZOAUTOM.OVER- >STORENC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-MESSAGEPLC-STATUSSW >VER

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2 Operation 01.932.4.3 ”JOG” mode (after ”TEACH IN / PLAYBACK” in ”AUTOMATIC” mode)2.4.3 ”JOG” mode (after ”TEACH IN / PLAYBACK” in ”AUTOMATIC” mode

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.4 ”MDI AUTOMATIC” mode2.4.4 ”MDI AUTOMATIC” modeNC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-STATUSSW >VERSIONNCMDPLCMDSERVICEAXISSERVICESPINDLE

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2 Operation 01.932.4.5 ”REFPOINT” mode2.4.5 ”REFPOINT” mode>OptionZERO-OFFSETPROG.ZOEXT. ZO R PARA-METERAXIAL > SPINDLE SETTINGBITSROTAT.A

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.5 ”REFPOINT” mode COPY MOVE RENAME DELETE REORGNC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-MESSAGEPLC-STATUSSW >VERSIONNCMDPLCMDSERVICEAXISSER

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.6 ”INC 1 ... INC 10 000” mode© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP022-55SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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2 Operation 01.932.4.6 ”INC 1 ... INC 10 000” mode2.4.6 ”INC 1 ... INC 10 000” mode>OptionZERO-OFFSETPROG.ZOEXT.ZOR PARA-METERAXIAL > SPIN

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.6 ”INC 1 ... INC 10 000” modeCOPY MOVE RENAME DELETE REORGNC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-MESSAGEPLC-STATUSSW >VERSIONNCMDPLCMDSERV

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Terms/AbbreviationsAP 1.0 – Siemens Automation Protocol Version 1.0CL – Computer LinkCNC – Computer Numerical ControlCOM Area – Communications AreaCP

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2 Operation 01.932.4.7 ”PRESET” mode2.4.7 ”PRESET” mode>ZERO-OFFSETPROG.ZOEXT. ZO R-PARA-METERAXIAL > SPINDLE SETTINGBITSROTAT.ANGLESCALEM

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.7 ”PRESET” modeUSERDATACOPY MOVE RENAME DELETE REORGNC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-MESSAGEPLC-STATUSSW >VERSIONNCMDPLCMDSERVICEAXI

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01.93 2 Operation2.4.8 ”REPOS” mode© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP022-59SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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2 Operation 01.932.4.8 ”REPOS” mode2.4.8 ”REPOS” modeTOOLOFFSETSETTINGDATADIAG-NOSISOVER- STOREREPOSNC-ALARMPLC-ALARMPLC-MESSAGEPLC-STATUSSW

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11.90 2 Operation2.4.9 “GUIDING” (operator prompting) function2.4.9 “GUIDING” (operator prompting) functionG 33 G 34 G 35G 02 G 03 G 12 G13G 00 G 01

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2 Operation 01.932.4.9 ”GUIDING” (operator prompting) function“GUIDING” (operator prompting) function, continued.ROUGH FINISHCUTROUGHCONTOURCOMP.MAC

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09.91 2 Operation2.4.9 ”GUIDING” (operator prompting) functionSPECIALBLOCKSPECIALFUNCT.ADD.FUNCT.PROGRAM ENDBLOCK >ENDG 04 G 92 M 19G 58 G 59B

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09.91 2 Operation2.5 Glossary of softkey functions© Siemens AG 1990 All Rights Reserved 6ZB5 410-0EP022-63SINUMERIK 810T, GA3 (BN)

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2 Operation 09.912.5 Glossary of softkey functions2.5 Glossary of softkey functionsThe softkey glossary explains in brief the functions that are act

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09.91 2 Operation2.5 Glossary of softkey functionsCIRCLEYou select the G functions for circular interpolation with this softkey.Preselect: ”GUIDING”

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General Notes 1Operation 2Operating Sequences 3Monitoring Functions 4Maintenance 5Data Interfaces 6Interfacing to the Machine 7Appendix 8

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2 Operation 09.912.5 Glossary of softkey functionsDATA IN-OUTThe data (part program, settable zero offsets, machine data, R parameters, tool offsets

Page 304 - 8.2 List of terms used

09.91 2 Operation2.5 Glossary of softkey functionsDRY RUN YES-NOWith ”YES”, the axes are traversed at the dry run feedrate, not the programmed feedr

Page 305 - 8.2 List of terms used

2 Operation 09.912.5 Glossary of softkey functionsLIST OF TOOLSThe location number and tool number of worn tools is displayed.MACH. DATA(MACHINE DAT

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09.91 2 Operation2.5 Glossary of softkey functionsOVERSTOREYou can change the value of the T, D, S, H, M words in the buffer memory.PART PROGRAMThe

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2 Operation 09.912.5 Glossary of softkey functionsPROGRAM CONTROL(INFLUENCING THE PROGRAM)The key leads to the following functions:– SKIP BLOCK – DR

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09.91 2 Operation2.5 Glossary of softkey functionsSERVICE AXESIn this display, all the axis service data are displayed.With the ”Page” key you can s

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2 Operation 09.912.5 Glossary of softkey functionsSPINDLEYou select the M function for the spindle motion with this softkey.Preselect: ”GUIDING” sof

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09.91 2 Operation2.5 Glossary of softkey functionsSW VERSIONThis softkey is used to display:– Type of control– Hardware data– Software versions of C

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2 Operation 09.912.5 Glossary of softkey functionsZO AUTOM(AUTOMATIC ZERO OFFSET)By traversing to the desired reference plane, the zero offset can b

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01.93 3 Operating Sequences3.0 Preliminary remarks3 Operating Sequences 3.0 Preliminary remarksIn the previous Sections, the functions of the indivi

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