Editing programs, Part fixturing, Program runtime environment – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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QC5200 Series User’s Guide

Editing Programs

Nearly every aspect of an existing QC5200 part program can be edited. Specific items and functions that

can be edited include:

• Part fixturing

• Program runtime environment

• Palletizing multiple parts

• Feature properties

• Point filtration

• Initial program settings loaded prior to execution

• Insertion of special steps including comments, delays, sounds, images and messages

• Enabling or disabling the display of run-time graphics

• Optimizing program steps to increase execution speed

• Enabling or disabling full CNC mode

• Enabling or disabling focus lock

• Selecting program steps

• Cutting, copying, pasting, and deleting program steps

• Inserting new program steps

Part fixturing

The configuration of part fixturing parameters is described earlier in this chapter in the Creating Programs

section.

Program runtime environment

The configuration of program runtime environment parameters is described earlier in this chapter in the

Creating Programs section.

Palletizing multiple parts

A palette is a rectangular arrangement of identical parts organized into a consistent matrix of columns and

rows. The X and Y offsets between parts in the matrix must be the same for all parts.

Once a part program is created and tested for a

single part, it can be run on each of the identical

parts contained in a palette. The QC5200 will

begin measuring parts at the lower-left corner of

the palette, and will proceed from left to right

and from bottom to top.

Parts are measured from left to right and from

bottom to top as shown above

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