System information
SECTION TWO - FRONT PANEL OPERATION
Cycle Start button is pressed. The active program will start verifying at the desired tool number
and the following screen will appear. The F4 (Path) key will show the tool path on the graphics
screen, which is the default. The F5 (Part) key will show the part path on the graphics screen.
The F6 (Both) key will show both the part path and then the tool path on the graphics screen.
Note: If the block # or tool # typed in is not located within the program, the program will start
from the beginning.
The screen above is the basic verify screen with two new additions: a block number display and
F9 (Halt). The block number shows the current line being executed as the program verifies. The
F9 (Halt) key is similar to Feedhold in that when pushed the machine will stop. However, unlike
Feedhold, F9 (Halt) also allows a new program to be started.
F3 (Block) Main-Verf-Block
When the F3 (Block) switch is activated, the program will stop at the end of each block. Each
time the Cycle Start button is pushed one more block will be verified.
F4 (OStop) Main-Verf-OStop
When the optional stop key F4 (OStop) is activated, the program will stop at each M01
command.
F5 (BSkip) Main-Verf-BSkip
When the block skip switch F5 (BSkip) is activated, the program will skip all blocks started with
a / (slash).
/F5 When the block skip switch is active the Feedrate change command will
not be executed.
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