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File Management: Fundamentals

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File Management: Fundamentals

Files

Files in the TNC

Type

Programs

in HEIDENHAIN format

in DIN/ISO format

.H

.I

Compatible Programs

HEIDENHAIN Unit Programs

HEIDENHAIN Contour Programs

.HU

.HC

Tables for

Tools

Tool changers

Datums

Points

Presets

Touch probes

Backup files

Dependent files (e.g. structure items)

Freely definable tables

Pallets

Turning tools

.T

.TCH

.D

.PNT

.PR

.TP

.BAK

.DEP

.TAB

.P

.TRN

Texts as

ASCII files

Protocol files

Help files

.A

.TXT

.CHM

CAD files as

ASCII files

DXF

.IGES

.STEP

When you write a part program on the TNC, you must first enter a

program name. The TNC saves the program to the internal memory

as a file with the same name. The TNC can also save texts and

tables as files.
The TNC provides a special file management window in which

you can easily find and manage your files. Here you can call, copy,

rename and erase files.
You can manage an almost unlimited number of files with the TNC.

The available memory is at least

21 GB

. A single NC program can

be up to

2 GB

in size.

Depending on the setting, the TNC generates a

backup file (*.bak) after editing and saving of NC

programs. This can reduce the memory space

available to you.

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