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Brand | Delem |
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Model | DA-52 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Identifies and describes the components of the control unit, including screen, keys, and pointing devices.
Explains the three distinct operational modes: Manual, Programming, and Manual Movement, detailing their functions.
Outlines the various programming functions available, such as Program Constants, Tools, Change View, and Program Library.
Details the keyboard layout, cursor path control, and stop/start buttons on the control unit's front panel.
Explains how to interpret software version numbers and the criteria for incrementing version and level numbers.
Describes the procedure for selecting or creating a new program using the program library screen and navigation keys.
Covers the process of editing programs, including general properties and parameter explanations.
Introduces the bend programming section, covering parameter introduction, first page, and second page details.
Introduces the chapter on programming tools and the initial step to access punch programming.
Explains how to access and navigate the punch library and parameters for programming punches.
Details the process of programming bottom dies, including accessing the die library and its parameters.
Introduces the program constants section, explaining that constants are divided across several pages for configuration.
Covers general program constants like Inch/mm-select, Ton/kN-select, and Language selection for the user interface.
Details how to program material properties, including fields for Name, Tensile strength, and E module.
Explains program settings such as Machine number, Angle correction database, and default values for Y opening and pressing speed.
Describes computation settings like Data preparation bend allowance and Bottoming force factor, used for calculating corrections and pressure.
Covers production settings including Stock count mode, Pressure correction, Clamping correction, and X reference correction.
Details backgauge dimensions, including Gauge R offset, Finger height, and Finger length, used for R-axis movement and collision computation.
Covers maintenance aspects, tracking machine running hours and pressbeam strokes executed.
Explains how to transfer program data, including backing up and restoring products and tools to/from an external USB device.
Introduces the manual mode, allowing programming of parameters for a single bend and manual axis movement.
Explains parameters programmed in manual mode such as Punch, Die, Material, Thickness, Length, Method, and Angle.
Describes the screen displaying zoomed values of controlled axes in manual mode, showing programmed and actual positions.
Details how to move axes manually using arrow keys, including procedures for auxiliary axes and Y-axis.
Introduces automatic mode, where bend programs are executed automatically after pressing the start key, requiring tool and position checks.
Explains parameters in automatic mode such as Select repeat, Corr α1, Corr α2, and Corr X, including their functions and how corrections are saved.
Displays the screen showing zoomed values for Y, X, R, and ST in automatic mode during execution.
Describes how to activate manual movement mode within automatic mode and the procedure for moving axes, referencing section 5.2.