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14 Programming Manual, 07/2010, 6FC5398-2BP40-0BA0
12.1.1 Punching and nibbling on or off (SPOF, SON, PON, SONS, PONS, PDELAYON,
PDELAYOF, PUNCHACC) .......................................................................................................
647
12.2 Automatic path segmentation.................................................................................................... 652
12.2.1 Path segmentation for path axes .............................................................................................. 655
12.2.2 Path segmentation for single axes............................................................................................ 657
13 Grinding................................................................................................................................................. 659
13.1 Grinding-specific tool monitoring in the part program (TMON, TMOF)..................................... 659
14 Additional functions................................................................................................................................ 661
14.1 Axis functions (AXNAME, AX, SPI, AXTOSPI, ISAXIS, AXSTRING, MODAXVAL)................. 661
14.2 Replaceable geometry axes (GEOAX) ..................................................................................... 664
14.3 Axis container (AXCTSWE, AXCTSWED)................................................................................ 669
14.4 Wait for valid axis position (WAITENC) .................................................................................... 672
14.5 Check scope of NC language present (STRINGIS).................................................................. 674
14.6 Function call ISVAR and read machine data array index ......................................................... 678
14.7 Learn compensation characteristics (QECLRNON, QECLRNOF) ........................................... 680
14.8 Interactively call the window from the part program (MMC) ..................................................... 682
14.9 Program runtime/part counter ................................................................................................... 683
14.9.1 Program runtime/part counter (overview) ................................................................................. 683
14.9.2 Program runtime ....................................................................................................................... 683
14.9.3 Workpiece counter .................................................................................................................... 687
14.10 Alarms (SETAL) ........................................................................................................................ 688
15 User stock removal programs................................................................................................................ 689
15.1 Supporting functions for stock removal..................................................................................... 689
15.2 Generate contour table (CONTPRON) ..................................................................................... 690
15.3 Generate coded contour table (CONTDCON) .......................................................................... 697
15.4 Determine point of intersection between two contour elements (INTERSEC) ......................... 702
15.5 Execute the contour elements of a table block-by-block (EXECTAB) ...................................... 704
15.6 Calculate circle data (CALCDAT) ............................................................................................. 705
15.7 Deactivate contour preparation (EXECUTE) ............................................................................ 707
16 Tables.................................................................................................................................................... 709
16.1 Instructions................................................................................................................................ 709
16.2 Operations: Availability for SINUMERIK 828D.......................................................................... 758
A Appendix................................................................................................................................................ 779
A.1 List of abbreviations .................................................................................................................. 779
A.2 Feedback on the documentation............................................................................................... 784
A.3 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 786
A.3.1 828D document tree.................................................................................................................. 786
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ 787
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 809