On "302 moving..." the 14625 how is that time calculated? for the month of December the operator had 14016, so if those are minutes that means the machine only ran 10 hours or so. can someone explain how those hours are calculated? is it only when the spindle is moving or only touching the part etc? or out of this menu how would I figure out run time? * (not sure why the pics only load sideways view )
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run time hours
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Re: run time hours
I don't believe the 14625 is expressed as a time, rather simply the number of times the "302 Moving..." message occurred. If you noted this number before a job, then ran a program that just moved the axes back and forth for 10 minutes, checking this number afterwards would show it being only 1 more.
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Re: run time hours
What is the number listed next to "Job in Progress" in the top right? That may be what you're looking for in terms of time spent doing jobs.
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