Inserting new program steps – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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QC5200 Series User’s Guide

Inserting new program steps

New measurements are inserted into an existing program by selecting an insertion point and recording

the steps. This simple process is slightly different for measurement steps that are dependent on run-time

environment parameters that might have changed since the program was initialized. This is because the

system retains the run-time parameters from the last measurement. So for example, if a program completes

execution and then a new step is inserted, the run-time parameters retained from the end of the program

could inappropriately be applied at the insertion point.

Run-time parameters that should be considered when inserting new steps include:

• Datums

• Lighting

• High accuracy mode

• Magnification value

• Focus lock

• Units of measure

• Constructions

• Template state

When it is clear that no run-time parameter conflicts will exist, the process of inserting new steps is quite

simple, as shown here.

However, if it’s possible that run-time parameter conflicts exist, the more reliable method is executing the

program to the insertion point and then inserting the new step. This ensures that all run-time parameters

will be consistent with the step at the insertion point.

If there are any questions regarding run-time parameter conflicts, use this second process to insert new

steps.

NOTE

The program can be single-stepped to the insertion point. Refer to the next section on

Debugging for details regarding the single-step function.

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