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Siemens SINUMERIK 810D User Manual

Siemens SINUMERIK 810D
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Operator's Guide 03/2004 Edition
SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D
HMI Advanced

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BrandSiemens
ModelSINUMERIK 810D
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SINUMERIK® Documentation

Printing history

Details of this edition and previous editions.

Trademarks

Registered trademarks of Siemens AG.

Preface

Structure of the Documentation

Explains the organization of the SINUMERIK documentation into three parts.

Audience

Identifies the intended audience as machine-tool users.

Standard scope

Clarifies that the guide covers standard scope functionality only.

Validity

Refers to Catalog NC 60 for function validity.

Introduction

1.1 The SINUMERIK 840D/810D system

Overview of the SINUMERIK 840D/810D CNC control system for machine tools.

1.2 Notes on handling

Provides essential safety precautions for operating control elements.

1.3 Activation/deactivation

Explains the procedures for switching the control system power on and off.

Operator Components/Sequence of Operations

2.1 Operator panels

Describes the different types of operator panels (OP 010, OP 010S, OP 010C, OP 012, OP 015).

2.2 Operator panel keys

Explains the functions of various keys on the operator panel.

2.3 Machine control panels

Details the standard SIEMENS machine control panel for turning and milling machines.

2.4 Machine control panel keys

Describes the functions of keys on the machine control panel like EMERGENCY STOP and operating modes.

2.5 Screen layout

Provides an overview of the HMI Advanced screen layout, indicators, and icons.

2.6 General sequence of operation

Outlines the basic steps for operating the SINUMERIK control system.

2.7 Help

Explains how to access HMI Help for detailed information on functions and commands.

2.8 Job list

Details the creation and execution of job lists for workpiece preparation.

Example of Operation

3.1 Typical sequence of operation

Illustrates a typical operating sequence from control power-up to part program backup.

Machine Operating Area

4.1 Data structure of the NC control

Explains the components of the NC control system and data storage.

4.2 General functions and displays

Covers common functions like program start/stop and display of G functions.

4.3 Reference point approach

Details the procedure for synchronizing the control and machine axes after power ON.

4.4 JOG mode

Explains manual axis control using direction keys and handwheels.

4.5 MDI mode

Describes manual data input for creating and executing part programs block by block.

4.6 Automatic mode

Covers the execution of part programs automatically for machining operations.

"Parameters" Operating Area

5.1 Tool data

Details tool offset structure, types, and parameters for milling, drilling, and turning tools.

5.2 Tool offsets

Explains how to manage tool offsets, including creating, displaying, and deleting tools/cutting edges.

5.3 Tool management

Covers the system for organizing and managing tools, magazines, and tool catalogs.

5.4 R parameters (arithmetic parameters)

Describes how to edit, delete, and find R parameters used in programs.

5.5 Setting data

Covers configuration of working area limitations, jog data, spindle data, and other settings.

5.6 Work offset

Explains different types of work offsets (settable, programmable, external, global) and their management.

5.7 User data/user variables (GUD, PUD, LUD)

Details how to define, edit, and search for user data and variables in the control.

5.8 Display system variables

Covers viewing, managing, and logging system variables and their properties.

"Program" Operating Area

6.1 Program types

Defines different program types like part programs, subroutines, cycles, and templates.

6.2 Storing programs

Explains how to save programs in NC memory or on hard disk.

6.3 Program main screen

Provides an overview of the program directory structure and available softkeys.

6.4 Edit programs

Covers using the text editor, undo/redo functions, and program protection.

6.5 Free contour programming

Details creating and editing contours using elements like lines and arcs.

6.6 Display in the step editor (option from SW 6.4)

Explains how to use the step editor for viewing and editing NC programs.

6.7 Program relationship in the dual editor (from SW 6.4)

Describes synchronized views and relationships between programs in the dual editor.

6.8 Multi-channel step display (option from SW 6.4)

Covers editing, navigating, and time optimizing multi-channel programs.

6.9 Program simulation

Explains how to perform graphical simulation of drilling, milling, and turning operations.

6.10 Manage programs

Covers organizing, storing, and displaying programs and files.

6.11 Accessing an external network drive/computer

Details how to link the control to external network drives for program simulation.

"Services" Operating Area

7.1 Function

Outlines the main functions available in the Services area.

7.2 Directory structure

Explains how files are organized in directories and the structure of the file tree.

7.3 Formats for saving and importing data

Describes formats for saving and importing data, including punched tape and PC formats.

7.4 RS-232 interface parameters

Covers configuration of RS-232 interface parameters like protocol, baud rate, and parity.

7.5 Operation

Details operations within the Services area, including data management and interface settings.

7.6 Manage data

Explains how to manage data, create files/directories, load/unload, copy/paste, and delete.

7.7 Start-up functions

Covers series start-up, restoring original state, and upgrading the NC system software.

"Diagnosis" Operating Area

8.1 Diagnostics main screen

Provides an overview of the main diagnostics screen, alarms, messages, and service displays.

8.2 Alarms/messages/alarm log

Explains how to display and acknowledge alarms, messages, and view the alarm log.

8.3 Service display

Details how to view service information for axes, drives, safety integrated data, and configuration.

8.4 PLC status

Covers obtaining and changing PLC memory locations and symbolic PLC addresses.

8.5 Selecting/creating operand screens for PLC status

Explains how to save and load operands and manage operand screen files.

8.6 Displaying NC system resources

Shows how to display system resources like net and gross runtimes for NC areas.

"Startup" Operating Area

9.1 Machine data

Covers accessing and modifying machine data, including display options and password protection.

9.2 User views

Explains how to create, manage, and save user-specific machine data views.

9.3 NC

Covers setting startup keys and viewing NCU/CCU addresses.

9.4 PLC

Details PLC status, setting time/clock, and file functions.

9.5 Drives/servo

Covers functions related to drives, servo control, and measuring coupled axes.

9.6 HMI

Explains how to change HMI interface settings like colors and languages.

9.7 Tool management

Covers managing tools, tool data, tool catalogs, and tool magazines.

Maintenance

10.1 Operating data

Provides environmental and physical operating data for the SINUMERIK system.

10.2 Cleaning

Offers guidance on cleaning the monitor and operator panel front.

Appendix

A Abbreviations

Lists and defines abbreviations used throughout the documentation.

B Terms

Provides a glossary of important technical terms and their explanations.

C References

Lists related documentation and order numbers for further information.

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