Configuring the HMI system
2.4 Simulation
HMI Advanced (IM4)
Commissioning Manual, 03/2009, 6FC5397-0DP10-3BA0
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4. Adding expanded geometrical tool data. This in done in blocks, which are distinguished
e.g. using identifiers, float type.
For example [500.1].
[Settings]
Link=TC_DPCS1 ;link to TO_INI.INI, Siemens OEM
;Link=TC_DPC1 ;link to TO_INI.INI, USER OEM
[500.1] ;T1 D1 roughing tool type 500 SL3 L1=100, L2=55, R1
tool_type=500 ;tool type then $TC_DP1 is not required
insert_length=10 ;TC_DP8, plate length
holder_angle=105 ;TC_DP10, holder angle, not rake angle
reference_direction=3 ;TC_DP11, cutting edge position
clearance_angle=5 ;TC_DP24, clearance angle
5. Link to tool data/TO_INI.INI:
CHANDATA(1)
$TC_DPCS1[1,1]=500.1 ;Siemens OEM T1 D1
Roughing tool SL3 type 500
$TC_DPC1[1,1]=500.1 ; User OEM
$TC_DP1[1,1]=500
$TC_DP2[1,1]=3
$TC_DP3[1,1]=100
$TC_DP4[1,1]=55
2.4.5 Optimizing the memory requirement
Function
To avoid having to carry out memory settings in NC machine data if additional memory is
needed for the simulation, these settings can be carried out in the DPSIMNCK.INI file in the
[DP_SIMNCK] section.
The default values for the simulation are entered in the dpsimnck.ini file in the [DP_SIMNCK]
section, generally eliminating the need for additional memory settings in the NC. These
offset values have a cumulative effect on machine data with the same name.
Entries in the file DPSIMNCK.INI
Negative values are ignored.
The following entries with default values are contained in the [DP_SIMNCK] section:
...
[DP_SIMNCK]
DP_SIMNCK_MM_NUM_GUD_MODULES_OFFSET = 0
with MD 18118: MM_NUM_GUD_MODULES