Blockwise transfer: executing long programs -6, 3 blockwise transfer: executing long programs – HEIDENHAIN TNC 360 ISO Programming User Manual

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3.3 Blockwise Transfer: Executing Long Programs

Part programs that occupy more memory than the TNC provides can be
“drip fed” block by block from an external storage device.

During program run, the TNC transfers program blocks from a floppy disk
unit or PC through its data interface, and erases them after execution.

To prepare for blockwise transfer:

• Prepare the data interface.
• Configure the data interface with the MOD function (see page 10-3).
• If you wish to transfer a part program from a PC, adapt the TNC and PC

to each other (see pages 9-4 and 11-2).

• Ensure that the transferred program meets the following requirements:

- The highest block number must not exceed 65534. However, the

block numbers can repeat themselves as often as necessary.

- All programs called from the transferred program must be present in

the TNC memory

- The transferred program must not contain:

Subprograms
Program section repetitions
The function D 15:PRINT

- The TNC can store up to 20 G99 blocks.

PROGRAM RUN / SINGLE BLOCK

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TEST RUN

Select the function for blockwise transfer.

PROGRAM NUMBER

Enter the program number and start data transfer.

Execute the transferred program blocks.

If the data transfer is interrupted, press the machine START button again.

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