New functions in version 60642x-02
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The new host computer operation was introduced (see "Host
computer operation" on page 698)
The SELinux security software is available (see "SELinux security
software" on page 97)
Improvements to the DXF converter:
Contours can now also be extracted from .H files (see "Data
transfer from plain-language programs" on page 290)
Preselected contours can now also be selected in the tree
structure (see "Selecting and saving a contour" on page 280)
A snap function facilitates contour selection
Extended status display (see "Basic settings" on page 276)
Adjustable background color (see "Basic settings" on page 276)
Display can be changed between 2-D and 3-D (see "Basic settings"
on page 276)
Improvements to the global program settings (GS):
All the form data can now be set and reset under program control
(see "Technical requirements" on page 427)
Handwheel superimposition value VT can be reset when tool is
changed (see "Virtual axis VT" on page 435)
If the Swapping Axes function is active, it is now permitted to
position to machine-based positions on the axes that have not
been swapped
Using the new SEL PGM function you can assign variable program
names via QS string parameters call them with CALL SELECTED (see
"Defining a program call" on page 460)
Improvements to the tool table TOOL.T:
Using the FIND ACTIVE TOOL NAMES soft key you can check
whether identical tool names are defined in the tool table (see
"Editing tool tables" page 189 ff)
The input range of the delta values DL, DR and DR2 was increased
to 999.9999 mm (see "Tool table: Standard tool data" page 182 ff)
The following additional functions are now available in the expanded
tool management (see "Tool management (software option)" on
page 205):
Importing of tool data in CSV format (see "Importing tool data" on
page 210)
Exporting of tool data in CSV format (see "Exporting tool data" on
page 212)
Marking and deleting of selectable tool data (see "Deleting marked
tool data" on page 213)
Inserting of tool indices (see "Operating the tool management" on
page 207)