HT 10 operated with a handwheel
An HT 10 with a handwheel behaves in the same way as an MCP 483C PN (in Ethernet mode)
with a handwheel. The handwheel pulses are transmitted via Ethernet to the NCK in the HT 10
MCP process image.
NOTICE
Lack of care for traversing can cause damage to the tool/workpiece
A handwheel on a mobile HT 10 has 50 increments per revolution. There are 100 increments/
revolution on a stationary device. This dierence results in traverse paths of diering lengths.
See also
Representation (Page 15)
2.5 Touch operation
The HT 10 is operated by touching the touch-sensitive glass surface with ngers or gloves
(projected capacitive) or with a touch pen for capacitive user interfaces:
• Depending on the application-specic functions shown in the display area, for example, by:
– pressing a softkey or a displayed button
– Gestures with up to 5 ngers
WARNING
Unexpected machine movements caused by incorrect operation
Incorrect operation of devices with a touch screen can lead to unexpected machine
movements. This can result in death, serious injury and material damage.
• Prevent unintentional incorrect operation by appropriate conguration of the user
interface, e.g. by placing the buttons for starting and stopping machine components far
enough apart.
• Congure the machine so that safety-related functions are not operated with the touch
screen.
Description
2.5 Touch operation
Handheld Terminal HT 10
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