Operating manual.
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
2.
GENERAL CONCEPTS
Turning the CNC on and off
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the Start menu. Once the application is closed, the screen will show a message indicating
to the operator that the unit may then be turned off.
Make a backup copy at a CNC with a disk that is not write-protected (not read-only).
If when turning the CNC off or resetting it, it detects a configuration change, the CNC will
show the option to make a backup copy of the new configuration (MTB folder). The backup
copies are saved in the "\Backup" folder in a compressed format.
Make a backup copy at a CNC with a disk that is write-protected (read-only).
• Setup mode.
If the CNC is started up in setup mode, it offers the option to save a backup copy. Once
setup is completed, it is recommeded to make a backup copy of the configuration; if there
is none, the CNC will make one automatically.
Every time the CNC is turned off, it asks if the setup is completed.. If setup is not
completed. it will continue in setup mode the next time the system is restarted. If setup
is completed, the CNC makes a backup copy if necessary and it will work in user mode
the next time the system is restarted. The CNC makes a backup copy when there are
changes in the machine parameters, in the PLC program or in the OEM subroutines.
• User mode.
If the CNC is started up in user mode, it does not offer the option to save a backup copy.
The manufacturer must have saved the backup copy of the configuration during the setup.
The backup copies are saved in the "\Backup" folder in a compressed format.
The unit must be turned off with the on/off switch after having closed the application using the key
combination mentioned earlier. Turning the unit off incorrectly may cause the loss of information about:
• Active offsets (zero offsets, part offset, etc.).
• Coordinates.
• Parts counter.
• Active axis sets.
• Information about the next tool.
If on power-up, it displays the error " 12 - Checksum error in CNC data", it means that the CNC has
been turned incorrectly (due to a power failure, etc.) and consequently that information has been lost:
When this error message is displayed, home (reference) the axes again and activate the offsets (part
zero included) and the sets of axes.