How do I modify the icn post so it doesn’t automatically insert a g00 x0 y0 and a p3.0 at the beginning of every program I make ?
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MODIFY ICN
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Re: MODIFY ICN
Once you LOAD or START a new ICN program a SETUP BUTTON will appear. You can modify the spindle delay start up there.
Not sure why you would want to eliminate the G0X0Y0 as its probably your Part position starting point?
Not sure why you would want to eliminate the G0X0Y0 as its probably your Part position starting point?
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Re: MODIFY ICN
Once you LOAD or START a new ICN program an F9 SETUP button will appear. You can modify the spindle delay start up there.
Not sure why you would want to eliminate the G0X0Y0 as its probably your Part position starting point?
Not sure why you would want to eliminate the G0X0Y0 as its probably your Part position starting point?
Reminder, for support please follow this post: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=383
We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ
We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ
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Re: MODIFY ICN
cnctc,
line 2 in Intercon is you have tool 2. There is an X Y position in the tool change where you want to do the tool change. It defaults to X0.0 and Y0.0 for the first tool. You can change the X and Y to what ever value you want. If you want to be at the X and Y for the start of the next cycle position you can type it. If you need it to a position where you need to load the tool you can type that value in. For additional tools if you do not want X and Y to move to another position from where the last cycle ended for the next tool you can enter 0.0 and toggle to INC for the X and Y so X and Y do not move from where the last cycle ended. If you need to move to a position to load the next tool you can enter the X and Y for that position
line 2 in Intercon is you have tool 2. There is an X Y position in the tool change where you want to do the tool change. It defaults to X0.0 and Y0.0 for the first tool. You can change the X and Y to what ever value you want. If you want to be at the X and Y for the start of the next cycle position you can type it. If you need it to a position where you need to load the tool you can type that value in. For additional tools if you do not want X and Y to move to another position from where the last cycle ended for the next tool you can enter 0.0 and toggle to INC for the X and Y so X and Y do not move from where the last cycle ended. If you need to move to a position to load the next tool you can enter the X and Y for that position
Dana
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