Difference between revisions of "CNC Bender v11-20090826"
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Now CNC Bender monitors a programmable CIO input (in Low Level) that can also change the End Cycle mode from a processlist or an external computer. The process simply changes the point state being monitored, and the mode button in the main CNC Bender screen set itself to the state automatically.<br><br> | Now CNC Bender monitors a programmable CIO input (in Low Level) that can also change the End Cycle mode from a processlist or an external computer. The process simply changes the point state being monitored, and the mode button in the main CNC Bender screen set itself to the state automatically.<br><br> | ||
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+ | In this example, CNC Bender is setup so that the End Cycle mode monitors an input at point 6 in the IBR register zero. The CIO name is defined as "Input_EndCycleMode_Active", and is added to the Low Level options. Because the name is defined in both CNC Bender low level and in the CIO dictionary, the End Cycle mode button will allow external processes to change the state of the mode and button.</td> | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 26 August 2009
NEW - END CYCLE Mode Can Be Controlled By External Processes
Since CNC Bender can run scores of processes simultaneously, the END CYCLE mode is "tail-out" feature that allows all the processes to pause at the end of running the cycle in order to allow an orderly shut-down of all mechanisms controlled by CNC Bender. This would especially apply to hoppers, loaders of all types, unloaders, and other secondary processes that run around the machine.
CNC Bender used to control the End Cycle mode from within the CNC Bender interface only in the control mode bar (on the right side of the screen). |
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In this example, CNC Bender is setup so that the End Cycle mode monitors an input at point 6 in the IBR register zero. The CIO name is defined as "Input_EndCycleMode_Active", and is added to the Low Level options. Because the name is defined in both CNC Bender low level and in the CIO dictionary, the End Cycle mode button will allow external processes to change the state of the mode and button. |
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