Difference between revisions of "CNC Bender v12-20130724"
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− | * | + | * Manual button presses when in CYCLE HOLD mode no longer clear the command with the "Use CYCLE START" message.<br><br> |
− | * | + | * The AUTO button no longer disables when in CYCLE HOLD.<br><br> |
− | * | + | * As with the previous version, COMDEFS can ignore CYCLE HOLD. For example, the Clamp and PD open commands can programmed to ignore the CYCLE HOLD state - and open even in CYCLE HOLD.<br><br> |
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 24 July 2013
v12-20130724
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See CNC Bender Customer Service Page for an update.
NEW: Press Auto or Manual command then CYCLE START in CYCLE HOLD
This new feature allows an operator to press AUTO mode or any manual mode button when in CYCLE HOLD, then pres CYCLE START and activate the command. |
NEW: PDA Forward Now Stops During Cycle Hold Button Press
The PDA motion in a bend stops moving forward if the CYCLE HOLD button is pressed. (It would stop when the safety mat was stepped on - but not when the CYCLE HOLD button was pressed.) |
Other Changes
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Other Pages
- Back to CNC Bender
- Back to CNC Bender Software Updates
- See CNC Bender Customer Service Page for an update.
- See CNC Bender General Information
- See Teach Mode
- See Custom Commands