Motorola Radius M110 Manual Transfer
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340 590-01
340 591-01
340 594-01
English (en)
4/2012
Motorola Radius M110 Manual Transfer Case
- Controls of the TNC
- About this Manual
- TNC Model, Software and Features
- First Steps with the TNC 640
- 1.2 Machine Switch-On
- 1.3 Programming the First Part
- 1.4 Graphically Testing the First Program
- 1.5 Tool Setup
- 1.6 Workpiece Setup
- 1.7 Running the First Program
- Introduction
- 2.1 The TNC 640
- 2.2 Visual Display Unit and Keyboard
- 2.3 Operating Modes
- 2.4 Status Displays
- 2.5 Window Manager
- 2.6 Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D Touch Probes and Electronic Handwheels
- Programming: Fundamentals, File Management
- 3.1 Fundamentals
- 3.2 Creating and Writing Programs
- 3.3 File Management: Fundamentals
- 3.4 Working with the File Manager
- Programming: Programming Aids
- 4.1 Adding Comments
- 4.2 Display of NC Programs
- 4.3 Structuring Programs
- 4.4 On-Line Calculator
- 4.5 Programming Graphics
- 4.6 Error Messages
- 4.7 Context-Sensitive Help System
- Programming: Tools
- 5.1 Entering Tool-Related Data
- 5.2 Tool Data
- 5.3 Tool Compensation
- Programming: Programming Contours
- 6.1 Tool Movements
- 6.2 Fundamentals of Path Functions
- 6.3 Contour Approach and Departure
- 6.4 Path Contours—Cartesian Coordinates
- 6.5 Path Contours—Polar Coordinates
- 6.6 Path Contours—FK Free Contour Programming
- Programming: Subprograms and Program Section Repeats
- 7.1 Labeling Subprograms and Program Section Repeats
- 7.2 Subprograms
- 7.3 Program Section Repeats
- 7.4 Separate Program as Subprogram
- 7.5 Nesting
- Programming: Q Parameters
- 8.1 Principle and Overview
- 8.2 Part Families—Q Parameters in Place of Numerical Values
- 8.3 Describing Contours through Mathematical Operations
- 8.4 Trigonometric Functions
- 8.5 Circle Calculations
- 8.6 If-Then Decisions with Q Parameters
- 8.7 Checking and Changing Q Parameters
- 8.8 Additional Functions
- 8.9 Accessing Tables with SQL Commands
- 8.10 Entering Formulas Directly
- 8.11 String Parameters
- 8.12 Preassigned Q Parameters
- Programming: Miscellaneous Functions
- 9.1 Entering Miscellaneous Functions M and STOP
- 9.2 Miscellaneous Functions for Program Run Control, Spindle and Coolant
- 9.3 Miscellaneous Functions for Coordinate Data
- 9.4 Miscellaneous Functions for Contouring Behavior
- Programming: Special Functions
- 10.1 Overview of Special Functions
- 10.2 Working with the Parallel Axes U, V and W
- 10.3 File Functions
- 10.4 Defining Coordinate Transformations
- 10.5 Creating Text Files
- Programming: Multiple Axis Machining
- 11.2 The PLANE Function: Tilting the Working Plane (Software Option 1)
- 11.3 Inclined-Tool Machining in a Tilted Plane (Software Option 2)
- 11.4 Miscellaneous Functions for Rotary Axes
- 11.5 TCPM FUNCTION (Software Option 2)
- 11.6 Three-Dimensional Tool Compensation (Software Option 2)
- Programming: Pallet Editor
- 12.1 Pallet Editor
- Programming: Turning Operations
- 13.1 Turning Operations on Milling Machines (Software Option 50)
- 13.2 Basis Functions (Software Option 50)
- 13.3 Unbalance Functions
- Manual Operation and Setup
- 14.1 Switch-On, Switch-Off
- 14.2 Moving the Machine Axes
- 14.3 Spindle Speed S, Feed Rate F and Miscellaneous Functions M
- 14.4 Datum Setting without a 3-D Touch Probe
- 14.5 Using the 3-D Touch Probe
- 14.6 Calibrating a 3-D Touch Probe
- 14.7 Compensating Workpiece Misalignment with a 3-D Touch Probe
- 14.8 Datum Setting with a 3-D Touch Probe
- 14.9 Tilting the Working Plane (Software Option 1)
- Positioning with Manual Data Input
- 15.1 Programming and Executing Simple Machining Operations
- Test Run and Program Run
- 16.1 Graphics
- 16.2 Showing the Blank in the Working Space
- 16.3 Functions for Program Display
- 16.4 Test Run
- 16.5 Program run
- 16.6 Automatic Program Start
- 16.7 Optional block skip
- 16.8 Optional Program-Run Interruption
- MOD Functions
- 17.1 Selecting MOD Functions
- 17.2 Software Numbers
- 17.3 Entering Code Numbers
- 17.4 Setting the Data Interfaces
- 17.5 Ethernet Interface
- 17.6 Position Display Types
- 17.7 Unit of Measurement
- 17.8 Displaying Operating Times
- Tables and Overviews
- 18.1 Machine-Specific User Parameters
- 18.2 Pin Layouts and Connecting Cables for the Data Interfaces
- Overview Tables
- Comparison: Functions of the TNC 640 and the iTNC 530