4 crt 2.2 the mtb panel – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Basic Control Operation

Chapter 2

2-10

To use a softkey function, press the plain, unmarked button directly below

the description of the softkey function.

Important: Some of the softkey functions are purchased as optional

features. This manual assumes that all available optional features have

been purchased for the machine. If an option is not purchased, the softkey

is blank.

The control can be purchased with a 9-inch monochrome monitor or a
12-inch color monitor.. Both have identical displays and graphics

capabilities.

Certain lines of the screen are dedicated to displaying specific information:

Lines:

Display information:

line 1

machine/

system message area

If an error occurs or a message is generated for any reason during

machine operation or program execution, the control displays the

corresponding machine/system message in this area. Only the

highest priority, most current message is displayed here.

lines 2-3

input lines

When you enter data using the keyboard, the control displays the

characters corresponding to the keys pressed until you press the

[TRANSMIT]

key. Some screens can only have line 2 as an input

line.

lines 4-20

data display area

The control displays axis position data, listing of the part program, tool

offset data, G-, M-, H-, T-, F-, S-, and D-codes, graphics, and other

data, as determined by the selected display. See chapter 8.

lines 21-22

PAL message area

The control displays any messages generated by the control’s PAL

program in this area

lines 23-25

softkey display area

The control displays the currently available softkey functions in this

area.

Figure 2.4 shows the push-button MTB panel. Table 2.D explains the
functions of the buttons on the MTB panel. Optional or custom MTB

panels may be used. Refer to the documentation prepared by your system

installer for details.

We show switches and button names that are found on the rotary and

push--button MTB panel between the < > symbols throughout this manual.

The push-button MTB panel uses defaults when you turn on power to the

control. Table 2.D contains these defaults.

Most of the buttons on the MTB panel are configured by your system

installer’s PAL program. We assume that PAL has been written as

intended for normal operation. If a switch does not work the way it is

described in this manual, refer to documentation prepared by your system

installer.

2.1.4

CRT

2.2

The MTB Panel

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