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HEIDENHAIN | MANUALplus 620 | User's Manual | 12/2017
Converting DIN programs
When converting DIN/ISO programs, the different solutions for tool
management, technology data, etc. must be taken into account, as
well as contour description and variable programming.
Remember the following when converting DIN/ISO programs of
the MANUALplus 4110:
Tool call: The loading of the tool number depends on whether
the program is a multifix program (2-digit tool number) or
turret program (4-digit tool number)
Moving to the tool change point: In tool change point G14,
the converter enters the no axis setting. This parameter is not
used in the MANUALplus 4110
Workpiece-blank definition: A G20 and G21 workpiece-blank
definition of the MANUALplus 4110 becomes an AUX. BLANK
on your control
Contour descriptions: In MANUALplus 4110 programs, the
fixed cycles are followed by the contour description. During
conversion the contour description is converted to an AUX.
BLANK. The associated cycle in the MACHINING section then
refers to this auxiliary contour
Variable programming: Variable accesses to tool data, machine
dimensions, D compensation values, parameter data, and
events cannot be converted. These program sequences have to
be adapted
M functions are left unchanged
Inches or metric: The converter cannot detect the unit of
measure of the MANUALplus 4110 program Consequently, no
unit of measure is entered in the target program. This has to be
completed by the user
Remember the following when converting DIN programs of the
CNC PILOT 4290:
Tool call (T commands of the TURRET section):
T commands containing a reference to the tool database are
left unchanged (example: T1 ID"342-300.1")
T commands containing tool data cannot be converted
Variable programming: Variable accesses to tool data, machine
dimensions, D compensation values, parameter data, and
events cannot be converted. These program sequences have to
be adapted
M functions are left unchanged
Names of external subprograms: When an external
subprogram is called, the converter prefixes CONV_... to the
name
If the DIN program contains nonconvertible elements,
the corresponding NC block is saved as a comment. The
word WARNING is inserted in front of this comment.
Depending on the situation, the nonconvertible
command is taken into the comment line, or the
nonconvertible NC block follows the comment.