Screen navigation, Dro mode display, Pgm mode display – ACU-RITE MILLPWRG2 User Manual

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Screen Navigation

The MILLPWR

G2

display layout changes between DRO Mode and

PGM

(Program) Mode by pressing the DRO/PGM key. The following

illustrates the differences between the two screen modes.

DRO Mode display

In general, the display changes as different functions are activated.
Soft keys in the lower display area change per the function selected.
Soft keys perform their associated function by pressing the key
directly below it. Basic procedures and features remain the same
regardless of which mode is selected. For a complete description of
the display areas see "DRO Screen" on page 31.

PGM Mode display

When PGM mode is selected, the display changes from DRO mode to
display program functions and graphics. Soft keys change to
programming functions. All soft keys are run by pressing the
corresponding hard key located directly below it. See "Status Bar
Display" on page 32 for compl
ete descriptions.

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Status Bar display for Servo Motor Status, Feed rate, Tool,
Datum, Scale, Skew, (Inch/MM), Estimated Time, Part Clock,
Parts (run), Job Clock, and Time of Day. See "Status Bar Display"
on page 32
.

2

Axes Display (current position).

3

Operator Intervention Message line (OIM).

4

Soft keys display area.

5

Dialogue box display area for milling functions.

1

Status Bar display for Servo Motor Status, Estimated Time, Tool,
Datum, Scale, Skew, (Inch/MM).
See "Status Bar Display" on page 32.

2

Display window of graph simulation.

3

Operator Intervention Message (OIM).

4

Soft keys display area.

5

Program name.

6

Program steps.

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