Mid-program startup (block scan), 5 pr ogr am r u n – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (73498x-01) ISO programming User Manual

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Mid-program startup (block scan)

With the RESTORE POS AT N feature (block scan) you can start a part
program at any block you desire. The TNC scans the program blocks
up to that point. Machining can be graphically simulated.

If you have interrupted a part program with an INTERNAL STOP, the
TNC automatically offers the interrupted block N for mid-program
startup.

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To go to the first block of the current program to start a block scan,
enter GOTO "0".

The RESTORE POS AT N feature must be enabled and
adapted by the machine tool builder. Refer to your
machine tool manual.

Mid-program startup must not begin in a subprogram.

All necessary programs, tables and pallet files must be
selected in a program run mode of operation (status M).

If the program contains a programmed interruption before
the startup block, the block scan is interrupted. Press the
machine START button to continue the block scan.

After a block scan, return the tool to the calculated position
with RESTORE POSITION.

Tool length compensation does not take effect until after
the tool call and a following positioning block. This applies
if you have only changed the tool length.

The TNC skips all touch probe cycles in a mid-program
startup. Result parameters that are written to from these
cycles might therefore remain empty.

You may not use mid-program startup if the following
occurs after a tool change in the machining program:

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The program is started in an FK sequence

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The stretch filter is active

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Pallet management is used

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The program is started in a threading cycle (Cycles 17,
18, 19, 206, 207 and 209) or the subsequent program
block

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Touch-probe cycles 0, 1 and 3 are used before program
start

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