
12. DIRECT OPERATION FOR
MACHINING PROGRAMS
CREATED CONVERSATIONALLY
B–62444E–1/04
OPERATION
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–Machining programs created conversationally can be executed in the
conversational mode. It can be also executed after being converted to the
NC–format program.
(1) Execution in the conversational mode
After operating as instructed in Section 12.1, “Operation before
Execution,” start execution of a machining program on the machine
operator’s panel.
When the program screen is called, the following screen is displayed
during execution of the machining program.
Example of a screen for current positions for a two–path lathe
(ACTUAL SPEED)
F: 2000 MIM/MIN
S: 800 RPM
OVR_PLAY BACK
PRC OVRD 80%
(ACTUAL SPEED)
F: 2000 MIM/MIN
S: 800 RPM
OVR_PLAY BACK
PRC OVRD 80%
X1 0.000
Z
1 0.000
C
1 0.000
POSITION
[ABSOLUTE]
[CURRENT] [NEXT]
G00 X 0.000 G00 X 0.000
Z 0.000 Z 0.000
C 0.000 C 0.000
MST
<
HEAD–L
HEAD–R
C–PROC (01) BAR OUTTER
N–PROC (02) GR OUTTER (NORMAL)
LOAD METER
X
jjjjjjJJJ
Z jjjjjjJ
C jjj
S jjjj
X2 0.000
Z
2 0.000
C
2 0.000
[CURRENT] [NEXT]
G00 X 0.000 G00 X 0.000
Z 0.000 Z 0.000
C 0.000 C 0.000
MST
C–PROC (01) BAR OUTTER
N–PROC (02) GR OUTTER (NORMAL)
LOAD METER
X
jjjjjjJJJ
Z jjjjjjJ
C jjj
S jjjj
HEAD–
L
ABS MACIN REL HEAD–
R
OVR
TEACH
[CAP.: HEAD–L]
PROC–
ES
LIST
(FS16/18–TB)
By starting the program while the graphic screen is displayed by pressing
the GRAPH function button, an animated simulation can be displayed
when a workpiece is being machined.
NOTE
1 If another screen is called while an animated simulation is
displayed, the animated simulation may be suspended
depending on the type of screen called.
2 The sample execution in–progress screen shown above
assumes that the override playback function is enabled.
12.2
EXECUTING
MACHINING
PROGRAMS
12.2.1
Starting Execution of
Machining Programs