7.10 Displaying simulation alarms................................................................................................258
8 Creating a G code program ......................................................................................................................259
8.1 Graphical programming........................................................................................................259
8.2 Program views .....................................................................................................................260
8.3 Program structure ................................................................................................................265
8.4 Fundamentals ......................................................................................................................266
8.4.1 Machining planes .................................................................................................................266
8.4.2 Current planes in cycles and input screens .........................................................................266
8.4.3 Programming a tool (T) ........................................................................................................267
8.5 Generating a G code program .............................................................................................268
8.6 Blank input ...........................................................................................................................269
8.7 Machining plane, milling direction, retraction plane, safe clearance and feedrate (PL, RP, 
SC, F)...................................................................................................................................272
8.8 Selection of the cycles via softkey .......................................................................................273
8.9 Calling technology cycles.....................................................................................................277
8.9.1 Hiding cycle parameters.......................................................................................................277
8.9.2 Setting data for cycles..........................................................................................................277
8.9.3 Checking cycle parameters..................................................................................................277
8.9.4 Programming variables ........................................................................................................278
8.9.5 Changing a cycle call ...........................................................................................................278
8.9.6  Compatibility for cycle support ............................................................................................279
8.9.7 Additional functions in the input screens..............................................................................279
8.10 Measuring cycle support ......................................................................................................281
9 Creating a ShopTurn program..................................................................................................................283
9.1 Graphic program control, ShopTurn programs ....................................................................283
9.2 Program views .....................................................................................................................284
9.3 Program structure ................................................................................................................290
9.4 Fundamentals ......................................................................................................................291
9.4.1 Machining planes .................................................................................................................291
9.4.2 Machining cycle, approach/retraction...................................................................................292
9.4.3 Absolute and incremental dimensions .................................................................................294
9.4.4 Polar coordinates .................................................................................................................296
9.4.5 Clamping the spindle............................................................................................................296
9.5 Creating a ShopTurn program .............................................................................................298
9.6 Program header ...................................................................................................................300
9.7 Generating program blocks..................................................................................................303
9.8 Tool, offset value, feedrate and spindle speed (T, D, F, S, V) .............................................304
9.9 Call work offsets...................................................................................................................307
9.10 Repeating program blocks ...................................................................................................308
9.11 Entering the number of workpieces......................................................................................310
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