The tnc in a network – HEIDENHAIN TNC 640 (34059x-05) User Manual

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Programming: Fundamentals, File Management

3.4

Working with the File Manager

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The TNC in a network

To connect the Ethernet card to your network, see
"Ethernet interface ", page 631.

The TNC logs error messages during network
operation, see "Ethernet interface ", page 631.

If the TNC is connected to a network, the left directory window
displays additional drives (see figure). All the functions described
above (selecting a drive, copying files, etc.) also apply to network
drives, provided that you have been granted the corresponding
rights.

Connecting and disconnecting a network drive

To select the program management: Press the
PGM MGT key. If necessary, press the WINDOW
soft key to set up the screen as it is shown at the
upper right

To select the network settings: Press the
NETWORK soft key (second soft key row).

To manage the network drives: Press the

DEFINE

NETWORK CONNECTN. soft key. In a window
the TNC shows the network drives available for
access. The soft keys described below are used to
define the connection for each drive

Function

Soft key

Establish the network connection. If the
connection is active, the TNC marks the
Mount column.

Connect

Disconnect the network connection

Unmount

Automatically establish network connection
whenever the TNC is switched on. The TNC
marks the

Auto column if the connection is

established automatically

Auto

Set up new network connection

Add

Delete existing network connection

Remove

Copy network connection

Copy

Edit network connection

Machining

Delete the status window

Clear

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