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HEIDENHAIN CNC PILOT 640 - Creating, Editing and Deleting NC Blocks

HEIDENHAIN CNC PILOT 640
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DIN/ISO programming | Programming in ISO Mode
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HEIDENHAIN | User's Manual smart.Turn and DIN Programming | 12/2017
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Creating, editing and deleting NC blocks
Make NC block:
Press the INS key
The control creates a new NC block below the
cursor position.
Alternatively you can program the NC command
directly.
The control creates a new NC block or inserts the
NC command in the existing NC block.
Delete the NC block:
Position the cursor on the NC block to be deleted.
Press the DEL key
The control deletes the NC block.
Add an NC element:
Position the cursor on an element of the NC block
(NC block number, G command, M command,
address parameter, etc.)
Insert NC element (G, M, T function etc.)
Change NC element:
Position the cursor on an element of the NC block
(NC block number, G command, M command,
address parameter, etc.) or the section code.
Press the ENT key
Or double-click with the left mouse key
The control activates a dialog box which displays
the block number, the number of the G or M
function, or the address parameters, which can
then be edited.
Delete NC element:
Position the cursor on an element of the NC block
(NC block number, G command, M command,
address parameter, etc.) or the section code.
Press the DEL key
The NC element highlighted by the cursor and all
the related elements are deleted. Example: If the
cursor is located on a G command, the address
parameters are also deleted.

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