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Fanuc OM (Offline Milling) Programming Manual DOS Version

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Fanuc OM (Offline Milling) Programming Manual DOS Version

Fanuc Programming Denford

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Denronc Pyne Os FANUC OM (Offline Milling) Programming Manual - DOS version Denford Limited Birds Royd Brighouse West Yorkshire HO6 1NB Tel: +44 (011484 712284 Fax: +44 (0)1484 722160 EMail: [email protected] INTRODUCTION. USING THIS Manuat. FANUC offline software is a very powerful Educational | and Industrial system used for teaching the princi of CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) Machine Tool operation and G and M code programming | techniques. In Education, students can learn to program CNC Machine Tools at the computer and prove their CNC programs using animated simulations of the cutting path. In Industry, the ability to prove out CNC part pro- grams away from the actual machine in a clean and quiet environment and store CNC Files on disk media has many obvious advantages. Additionally, the use of the CNC Desktop Tutor overcomes the problems of group training by offering true MDI (Manual Data Input) programming at a computer rather than a machine. This manual covers both the qwerty keyboard and the Desktop Tutor versions of the offline software. Each section contains combined information on the keys required for both packages - see the next page. Choose the relevant keys according to the package being operated. Areas that are included for a specific package are also clearly marked. Innpoouenoe Conventions Coventions used in this manual follow this format: USED IN THIS For qwerty keyboard operation : {.....} - Text enclosed by braces show the individual qwerty keyboard keys to Manuat..... pee! For example, {Escape} means press the “Escape” key. For example, {Ctrl-F1} means press the "Ctrl" key and the "F1" key at the same time. For example, (F5} {Escape} means press the "F5" key, then press the "Escape" key. For Desktop Tutor operation : [ .] - Square brackets with text show the individual Desktop Tutor keys to press, for example, [EDIT] means press the Tutor pad "Edit" key. Additionally, any section involving use of the Desktop Tutor contains the Desktop Tutor graphic, as shown below. The keys required to complete each particular section are highlighted in grey. For example... Desktop Tutor Keys Helnbox. ‘The following keys aro used in this section: [CURSOR ARROWS! E08}, (RESET! iain “Tutor keypad. The helpbox above would show that the [CURSOR ARROWS), [EOB] and [RESET] tutor keys are used at some point during that particular section. Common elements : Italics, - Italics are used to show menu and text selections within the software. Sections in the manual can be easily located using the indexing captions in the bottom corner of each page. 02 ror

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