Calling the file manager, Working with the file manager 3.4 – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (81760x-02) ISO programming User Manual

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Working with the file manager

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Calling the file manager

Press the

PGM MGT key: The TNC displays the

file management window (see figure for default

setting. If the TNC displays a different screen
layout, press the

WINDOW soft key.)

The narrow window on the left shows the available drives and

directories. Drives designate devices with which data are stored

or transferred. One drive is the internal memory of the TNC. Other

drives are the interfaces (RS232, Ethernet), which can be used, for

example, for connecting a personal computer. A directory is always

identified by a folder symbol to the left and the directory name to

the right. Subdirectories are shown to the right of and below their

parent directories. If there are subdirectories, you can show or hide
them using the

-/+ key.

The wide window on the right shows you all files that are stored

in the selected directory. Each file is shown with additional

information, illustrated in the table below.

Display

Meaning

File name

File name (max. 25 characters) and file

type

Byte

File size in bytes

Status

File properties:

E

Program is selected in the Programming

mode of operation

S

Program is selected in the Test Run mode

of operation

M

Program is selected in a Program Run

mode of operation

+

Program has dependent files with the

DEP extension that are not displayed, e.g.

with use of the tool usage test
File is protected against erasing and

editing
File is protected against erasing and

editing, because it is being run

Date

Date that the file was last edited

Time

Time that the file was last edited

To display the dependent files, set the machine
parameter

CfgPgmMgt/dependentFiles to MANUAL.

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