Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Chapter 30

Using a 9/Series Dual--Processing System

30-3

You cannot switch the active process while you use the digitize feature, a

tool path or QuickCheck graphic display, or within an active program

search operation. If you attempt to switch the active process, the control

displays an error message. Select an active process by using one of these

methods:

Method:

Description:

[PROC SELECT]

key

found on the operator panel next to the [TRANSMIT] key.

Each time you press the [PROC SELECT] key, the

currently active process changes as shown on the CRT.

System installer’s key

your system installer can control which process is active at a

given time through PAL. Refer to your system installer’s

documentation for details on the location and operation of this

feature.

[SHIFT]

key & {Þ } softkey

on the end of the softkey rack

you can toggle between processes each time you press these

keys. This functions identically to the [PROC SELECT]

key.

All functions performed on the operator panel (this includes softkey

functions), and position displays (except for split-screens) are

representative of the currently active process. On split-screens, the CRT

display shows position displays and process information for both

processes.

Split-Screen Displays

All of the 9/Series position display screens are available as split-screens.

A split-screen is a screen that shows both processes at the same time on the

CRT, regardless of which process is active. Refer to page 8-21 for details

on using the split-screen feature.

The Part Program Directory

Both processes share the system’s part program directory. They both have

access to the same programs. They can be activated from both processes.

The system directory shows which process has programs active or being

edited at any given time. An “A1” or “A2” next to the program name

shows which process currently has the program active. An “A12” next to

the program name shows the program is currently active in both process 1

and process 2.

If you execute a part program from a tape reader, each process must have

its own tape reader. However, you can use one tape reader if you load the

part program into memory for one process.

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