Manual

Chapter 11
Coordinate System Offsets
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Example 11.8
Typical Set Zero Offset Application
Operation Comment
-Manual jog- axesare manuallyjogged toa locationwhere theoperator has
determined that a special operationmust be performed.
-Set Zero- operator performs aSet Zero offset to establish the work coordinate
system zeropoint at the current axislocation
-Run program- a genericspecial operation program can nowbe executedfrom the
axis coordinateposition that resultedfrom themanual jog and Set
Zero
The set zero offset can be performed through an optional switch installed
by your system installer or through the {SET ZERO} softkey as described
on page 2-13 on using the {FRONT PANEL} softkey.
The jog offset feature lets you manually create a desired offset by jogging
the axes during an automatic or MDI operation.
Important: This feature functions only if your system installer has
supplied a special switch and the appropriate PAL programming. See the
“Jog Offsets” and “Jog-on-the-fly” PAL flags in the PAL reference manual
or refer to the documentation supplied by your system installer.
Press a special switch after interrupting an automatic or MDI operation to
activate this feature. Any manual jog moves you make are added to the
current work coordinate position as an offset. When you press cycle start
to continue execution, the jogged distance for each axis remains as a
coordinate offset for that axis.
CAUTION: Jog offsets are global. Changing from one
coordinate system to another does not cancel the offset. Do not
specify a change in coordinate systems (G54-G59) unless the
effects of the offset have been considered.
You can cancel the jog offset by programming a G92.1 command,
executing a control reset operation, executing an E-STOP reset operation,
or programming an end of program M30 or M02 command.
11.4.4
Jog Offset