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Installation manual
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
2.
MACHINE PARAMETERS.
(REF: 1402)
General machine parameters. Execution channels.
FEEDND
Apply the programmed feedrate to all the axes of the channel.
Possible values: Yes / No.
Default value: No.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.FEEDND
This parameter indicates whether the programmed feedrate is applied to all the axes of the
channel or only to the main axes.
OVERRIDE OF THE DYNAMICS FOR HSC.
MINDYNOVR
Minimum override for the dynamics in HSC.
Possible values: From 10 to 100 %.
Default value: 30 %.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.MINDYNOVR
The screen of the automatic mode offers a slider for changing the dynamics defined by
program for an HSC machining operation. This parameter sets the minimum percentage to
be applied using the slider.
MAXDYNOVR
Maximum override for the dynamics in HSC.
Possible values: From 100 to 500 %.
Default value: 200 %.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.MAXDYNOVR
The screen of the automatic mode offers a slider for changing the dynamics defined by
program for an HSC machining operation. This parameter sets the maximum percentage to
be applied using the slider.
STEPDYNOVR
Override step for the dynamics in HSC.
Possible values: from0 to 100 %.
Default value: 10 %.
Associated variable: (V.)[ch].MPG.STEPDYNOVR
The screen of the automatic mode offers a slider for changing the dynamics defined by
program for an HSC machining operation. This parameter sets the incremental step to move
the cursor of the slider.
FEEDND Meaning.
Yes. The programmed feedrate will be the result of composing the movements onto
all the axes of the channel.
No. If a movement has been programmed on any of the main axes, the programmed
feedrate will be the result of composing the movement only onto these axes. The
rest of the axes move at their corresponding feedrate to end the movement of
them all at the same time.
The programmed feedrate is limited only if an axis could exceed its MAXFEED.
If none of the main axes are programmed, the programmed feedrate will be
reached on the axis moving the farthest so they can all reach their destination
at the same time.