BUG-O Systems SE-2PTD User Manual

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TYPE 6: Special Functions.

Quadrant determined by function selected.

1. REPEAT: Another complete shape will be repeated a specified number of times.

The “Shape No.” of the repeated shape MUST BE LOWER then the “Shape No__.”

of the current shape being programmed. Therefore it CANNOT BE USED IN

“Shape No. 0”.

Data required: 1. “Shape No. __” To be repeated.

2. Number of times repeated.

2. CALL PIPE CUT

This function allows a PIPE cut to be inserted into the SHAPE program segment

sequence. For instance: Move back a certain distance, call PIPE cut to make a

hole, then move somewhere else and continue cutting.

When programming with the Handheld Terminal, the display will only ask for “Cut

No.?” The PIPE cut has to be programmed separately (either before or after

programming the SHAPE), and the Cut No. it is programmed into entered as data.

For example: Program a fishmouth PIPE CUT Type 1, 4.00" on 8.00", in Cut No. 2.

When entering Type 6, Quad 2 in the Shape Program, it will ask for “Cut No.?; just

enter “2”.

3. AUXILIARY MODES: Provide commands to turn “ON / OFF” two line-switching

outputs independently, and also switching speeds from set speed to rapid traverse

and back. Mode numbers are from 0 to 7.

Refer to the Mode Chart in this manual to select a mode.

4. SET PERCENT SPEED: Used to change the speed of the machine in the

middle of a shape to a lower speed. Refer to The Set Percent Speed section of this

manual.

TYPE 7: Clockwise arc, must be less than 180 degrees.

Quadrant determined by direction of end point of arc relative to the start point.

Dimensions required:

1. X-dimension, offset along the X-axis from start to end

point.

2. Y-dimension, offset along the Y-axis from start to end

point.

3. Radius of the arc.

TYPE 8: Counter-clockwise arc, must be less than 180 degrees.

Quadrant determined by direction of end point of arc relative to the start point.

Dimensions required:

1. X-dimension, offset along the X-axis from start to end

point.

2. Y-dimension, offset along the Y-axis from start to end

point.

3. Radius of the arc.

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