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Okuma OSP-E100 User Manual

Okuma OSP-E100
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CNC SYSTEM
OSP-E100
OSP-E10
MacMan
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(6th Edition)
Pub No. 4345-E-R5 (SE34-008-R6) May 2002
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Okuma OSP-E100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
GenerationE100
Display TypeLCD
Screen Size10.4 inches
Programming LanguageG-Code
Axis ControlUp to 5 axes
Communication ProtocolsRS-232, Ethernet
Memory Capacity512 MB
Spindle ControlYes
Tool CompensationYes
Custom MacrosYes
Graphic SimulationYes
TypeCNC Control System
SeriesOSP-E
Programming MethodManual and CAD/CAM
Communication InterfaceEthernet

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Precautions on Reading This Manual

Manual provides information relating to the IGF function only.

Precautions on Use

Points requiring particular attention when using the IGF function.

Running NC Programs Created Using the IGF Function

Steps for running NC programs created using the IGF function.

On Finishing Work

Procedures for finishing work and turning off the machine.

When Performing Maintenance Inspections/When Trouble Occurs

Actions for emergency stops, consulting personnel, and error reporting.

Symbols Used in Manual

Explains warning indications like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE.

INTRODUCTION

SECTION 1 MacMan

MacMan Provides the Live Productions Status Information

How MacMan collects and outputs continuously changing actual production status.

MacMan Slashes Down Time

Understanding troubles for pin-pointed troubleshooting and quick recovery.

Screen Transition Diagram

Visual representation of screen navigation within MacMan.

SECTION 2 MacMan MAIN SCREEN

Machining Status

Indicates program selection (START) and execution (OPERATING).

Recent Machining Report

Displays recent machining results for selected programs.

Adjusting the Number of Work Count

How to correct recorded part numbers for accuracy.

Changing the Reason of Not-operating Status

Procedures for manually changing the reason for machine downtime.

SECTION 3 REPORT INFORMATION DISPLAY

Machining Report

Shows progress of selected main programs, including file name, start date/time.

Operating Report

Shows machine operating status, including running, operating, cutting times.

Operating History

Displays operating status using time charts in 10-minute intervals.

SECTION 4 MACHINING REPORT DISPLAY

Daily Machining Report (Today)

Displays today's machining results for selected main programs.

Daily Machining Report (Pre Day)

Displays previous day's machining results for selected programs.

Period Machining Report

Displays machining results for a selected period.

Output to Floppy Disk

Saves displayed machining reports to a floppy disk.

SECTION 5 OPERATING REPORT

Daily Operating Report (Today)

Displays today's machine operating report in bar graph format.

Daily Operating Report (Pre Day)

Displays previous day's machine operating report in bar graph.

Period Operating Report

Displays accumulated operating time for a specified period.

SECTION 6 OPERATING HISTORY

Daily Operating History (Today)

Displays today's machine operating status in time chart format.

Daily Operating History (Pre Day)

Displays previous day's machine operating status in time chart.

SECTION 8 ALARM HISTORY

Displaying the Alarm History

Backtracks occurrence of alarms, logging date, time, number, code.

Changing Logged Alarm Levels

Modifies alarm levels logged in the alarm history.

SECTION 9 OPERATION HISTORY

Operate Panel

Records operations on the operate panel with date and time.

SECTION 10 PARAMETER SETTING

REPORT DATA

Sets machine names and parameters for collecting operating data.

OUTPUT DATA

Sets default device and file names for data files.

Initialization

Clears report and history data.

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