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2 Using Fixed Cycles......................................................................................................................... 45
2.1 Working with fixed cycles....................................................................................................................46
Machine-specific cycles...........................................................................................................................46
Defining a cycle using soft keys.............................................................................................................47
Defining a cycle using the GOTO function.............................................................................................47
Calling a cycle......................................................................................................................................... 48
2.2 Program defaults for cycles................................................................................................................. 50
Overview................................................................................................................................................. 50
Entering GLOBAL DEF............................................................................................................................50
Using GLOBAL DEF information............................................................................................................ 51
Global data valid everywhere..................................................................................................................51
Global data for drilling operations...........................................................................................................52
Global data for milling operations with pocket cycles 25x..................................................................... 52
Global data for milling operations with contour cycles...........................................................................52
Global data for positioning behavior....................................................................................................... 53
Global data for probing functions........................................................................................................... 53
2.3 PATTERN DEF pattern definition......................................................................................................... 54
Application...............................................................................................................................................54
Entering PATTERN DEF.......................................................................................................................... 54
Using PATTERN DEF...............................................................................................................................55
Defining individual machining positions..................................................................................................55
Defining a single row..............................................................................................................................56
Defining a single pattern.........................................................................................................................57
Defining individual frames.......................................................................................................................58
Defining a full circle................................................................................................................................ 59
Defining a pitch circle............................................................................................................................. 59
2.4 Point tables............................................................................................................................................ 60
Application...............................................................................................................................................60
Creating a point table............................................................................................................................. 60
Hiding single points from the machining process.................................................................................. 61
Selecting a point table in the program...................................................................................................61
Calling a cycle in connection with point tables...................................................................................... 62