Mod functions 17.10 setting up data interfaces – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (81760x-02) ISO programming User Manual

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MOD functions

17.10 Setting up data interfaces

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

Data transfer between the TNC and TNCremo

Before you transfer a program from the TNC to the

PC, you must make absolutely sure that you have

already saved the program currently selected on the

TNC. The TNC saves changes automatically when

you switch the mode of operation on the TNC, or

when you select the file manager via the PGM MGT

key.

Check whether the TNC is connected to the correct serial port on

your PC or to the network.
Once you have started TNCremo, you will see a list of all files that

are stored in the active directory in the upper section of the main

window

1

. Using <File>, <Change directory>, you can select any

drive or another directory on your PC.
If you want to control data transfer from the PC, establish the

connection with your PC in the following manner:

Select <File>, <Setup connection>. TNCremo now receives the

file and directory structure from the TNC and displays this at the

bottom left of the main window

2

To transfer a file from the TNC to the PC, select the file in

the TNC window with a mouse click and drag and drop the

highlighted file into the PC window

1

To transfer a file from the PC to the TNC, select the file in

the PC window with a mouse click and drag and drop the

highlighted file into the TNC window

2

If you want to control data transfer from the TNC, establish the

connection with your PC in the following manner:

Select <Extras>, <TNCserver>. TNCremo is now in server

mode. It can receive data from the TNC and send data to the

TNC
You can now call the file management functions on the TNC by
pressing the key

PGM MGTsee "Data transfer to/from an external

data medium", page 130, in order to transfer the desired files

End TNCremo

Select <File>, <Exit>

Refer also to the TNCremo context-sensitive help

texts where all of the functions are explained in more

detail. The help texts must be called with the F1 key.

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