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Hello!
I have the following little problem: on our Spinner VC360 with Shopmill I wrote a little ISO program for demonstration purposes to show the usage of calculation parameter and contingent jumps (it works without problems) unfortunately the simulation uses a raw part about X100 Y100 Z-30 which doesn’t represent my own raw part (120X30x20).
I don’t even know where it comes from because in the ISO mode I don’t have a program head like on Shopmill and the command WORKPIECE... is completely unknown to the controller. I couldn’t even find a soft key that can help me out.
I already had a look at doconweb, Siemens and other documents but without success..so I try it here now.
Hopefully someone can give me some advice how to enter the raw part into the simulation.
Many thanks in advance!
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Hello
First of all you can also enter the Calculation parameter and jumps into the shopmill mask. That will simplify the raw part definition.
Under DIN it works like that:
*Simulation
*Details
*Setting
*Raw part
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Thank you for the fast answer!!
And yes, entering it under shopmill works but the effect should be that I have other surfaces at my fingertips.. and I can’t find these details in the soft keys, not with “more” buttons [ > ] .
Is there another possibility to define the raw part, or where is the key for that?
Kind regards
Animus
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Do you go to simulation first?
Because only there you find the DETAILS
The standard value of the raw part with Shopmill is always set to 100*100
And you can only define them there.
If you can’t find these soft keys then there are not unlocked, as far as I know.
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Hello animus
I see you are an instructor and I guess you want to do these demonstration of the DIN/ISO program more often.
I do it like that:
Main program in SHopmill:
Head with raw part definition and all other settings
Call of the DIN/ISO program as a subprogram
END
Subprogramm in DIN/ISO
Like this you don’t even have to exit shopmill. When the DIN/ISO program in Shopmill is open to edit, then automatically the “normal” editor is active.
Outside Shopmill, what Intex wrote is valid.