3 miscellaneous functions for coordinate data, Miscellaneous functions for coordinate data – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (81760x-02) ISO programming User Manual

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Programming: Miscellaneous functions

10.3

Miscellaneous functions for coordinate data

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TNC 620 | User's ManualDIN/ISO Programming | 2/2015

10.3

Miscellaneous functions for
coordinate data

Programming machine-referenced coordinates: M91/
M92

Scale reference point

On the scale, a reference mark indicates the position of the scale

reference point.

Machine datum

The machine datum is required for the following tasks:

Define the axis traverse limits (software limit switches)
Approach machine-referenced positions (such as tool change

positions)
Set a workpiece datum

The distance in each axis from the scale reference point to the

machine datum is defined by the machine tool builder in a machine

parameter.

Standard behavior

The TNC references coordinates to the workpiece datum (see

"Datum setting without a 3-D touch probe", page 459).

Behavior with M91—Machine datum

If you want the coordinates in a positioning block to be referenced

to the machine datum, end the block with M91.

If you program incremental coordinates in an

M91 block, enter them with respect to the last

programmed M91 position. If no M91 position is

programmed in the active NC block, then enter the

coordinates with respect to the current tool position.

The coordinate values on the TNC screen are referenced to the

machine datum. Switch the display of coordinates in the status

display to REF, see "Status displays", page 74.

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