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LC 'D DI GI TA L DI SP LA Y

OP ER AT ION MA NU AL
. Contents 4.1 Entering the SDM Zero P0s1tJon •• o·1rectly..................................... .22
4.2 Zero Clearing in Place.................................................................... 23
Chapter I Monitor are briefly introduced............. •.... .
•••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••······ I Chapter V Special Functions...................................................................... 25
1.1 Display Key Description........ :.................................... 5.1 Holes along a line........................................................................... 25
I .2 Display Interface Description.............. :...................... ••••••••••••••••••••• 3 5.2 Making holes along a circle............................................................28
4
Chapter II System Parameter Setting............................................................ 5 5.3 Obligue plane (slope) processing................................................... 31
• 1e are processmg
5.4 Simp • .................................................................... 34
.2. I Enter/Quit System Parameter Setting............................................... 5 5.5 The Function ofmeasure for taper................................................. ~9
2.2 Setting the Number Axis Type......................................................... 5 5.6 200 tool storeroom......................................................................... ·9
2.3 Setting the Number of Encoder Lines.............................................. 6 Chapter VI Calculator Function................................................................. 42
2.4 Setting the Grating Ruler Resolution ............................................... 6
2.5 Setting the Counting Direction......................................................... 7 6.1 Interface introduction.................................................................... 42
2.6 Setting the Compensation Mode ........................... - .................. - ... 7 6.2 Calculation examples ................................................................. •·..43
2.7 Setting the Number ofDisplay Axes ............................................ .-... 8 6.3 Calculation result transfer.............................................................. 43
2.8 Setting the Display Type (Meter Type) ............................................ 9 Chapter VII Error Compensat10n• Functlon • .......... ,..................................... .·44
2.9 Setting the Combined Axis Display................................................. 9
7. 1 Linear error compensation .............................................................. 44
2.10 Setting the Display of Dithering Elimination.............................. 10
7.2 Non-linear error compensation..................................................... .45
2.11 Setting the Angle Display Type................................................... 11
2. 12 Setting the Angle Display Range ................................................. 12 Chapter VIII Trouble Shooting................................................................... 48
2.13 Setting the Number Setting Direction for the SDM Coordinate
System......................................................................................... 12
• Operat10n
Chapter III Baste • I nstruct1ons • .................................... :.............. . 14

• 3.1 Startup............................................................................................. 14
3.2 Zeroing.................................................................... :....................... 14
3 .3 Preset Value for an Axis ............................................... •••••••••·•••••••· 14
3.4 Metric/British System Switching................................................... 15
3.5 Automatic Middling................................................................. •. •••• 16
3.6 Absolute/Relative/209 Group User Coordinate Systems............... 17
3.7 Radius/Diameter Conversiorí (R/0)............................................... 18
. ser parameter·stt·
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e 1ng.............................. .................................... ,. 18
3.8.1 Setting the Sleep Function...................................................... 18
3.8.2 Setting the LCD Brightness.................................................... 19
3.8.3 Setting D~te/fime................................................................... 19
3 •8•4 Settmg •
• the Display •
Language................................................. 20

3.8.5 Setting the Buzzer Prompt.. .............................. ...................... 20
Chapter IV Auxiliary Zero Position Function of the 200 Group User
Coordinate System•..........................:...........................................................21

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1.1 Display Key Description 1.2 Display Interface Description
Key symbol Function Description No. Interface type Interface diagram Pin Signal
1/3/5 Null
[C] ~umber axis zeroing key
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Number keys

Decimal point enter key

Symbol enter key


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7
8
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1
A
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[I INCH/MM J Metrie/imperial system switching key 3 -B
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'[ ENTER l Operation eonfirmation key 9 core EIA-422-A
4 Wrong signal

w Calculation function key (for entering or guiting the


calculator state)
2
signa( interface

- 7
5
6
-R
A
+5V
0 Calculator zeroing key
9
8 B
R
@ Circle holing key (for egually divided hole pocessing on an
are) 6 9 1/4/5/
Null
7/8/9
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Oblique line holing key (for equally divided hole poeessing
on an oblique line) 3 EDM signa! interface 2 Common
3 Nonnally off
@ Are processing key (for processing the flat surface of a
workpiece into an are surface)
6
1
Nonnally off
ov
@ Obligue processing key (for processing the surface of a -- i 2 A
workpiece into an obligue surface) o 3 B
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,<® 4 6 core signa! iliterface o 4 R
@~ Up, down, left and right (direction) selection key o 5 +5 V
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PE ground
6
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@ Taper n_ieasurement key (]athe meter)
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6 2 Null
© Tool magazine function key (lathe meter)
1
3 A

e Alternate key
5 7 core signal interface o
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1 F1 1, J F5 1 Function multiplex key 7
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Chapter 11 System Parameter Setting 2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the type of axis z to the •
angle mode.
Based on grating rule installation and actual needs, set various 3) Press the "Save" function key to s~ve the modification.
parameters to achieve the goal of nonnal operation. 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
setting. -
System Parameter Settings
El
. '' 1 ' m!Jll!l!I~.""'.•.•IIIW!III
. 2.3 Setting the Number ofEncoder Lines
X 5 11 o 11 LinB o 11 MC 11 NC
1vi LINI! 11 5 11 o 11 Linl! o 1~ NC 11 NC The display supports the rotary encoder with any number of lines,
1zl UNE 11 5 11 o' 11 Linl! o 11 NC 11 NC which is set based on actual situation. After rotary encoder installation, if the
l!!_
WI LINB 11 5 11 o 11 LinB o 11 11
NC NC number of Hn~s are different from the current value, the-number of lines for
a-o_R._T:
4 MllLER LM: NONE F_L:
-~
o AngTyp: DECJMA the encoder must be set in the display, otherwise the reading would be
incorrect. This parameter must be set by the installation personnel and must
• º"'360
Tip:Press F3/F4 to choose Type. not be modified by the user.
Factory default: 9,000 lines
DEFT SAVE + EXIT For example: The resolution on axi.s Z
(Figure 2.1) is set to 180,000 lines.

2.1 Enter/Quit System Parameter Setting 1) On the interface of system


parameter settin~
. I I
In the time frame of startup screen, Press the EJtTER key to enter the
Press the l.Q_Jor{]]key until the
cursor moves to the resolution option
+ EXIT
mterface of system parameter setting, as shown in Figure 6.1.
field for axis Z.
After parameter setting, press the "Save" function key to save system
parameter ·setting and the "Quit" key to quit the interface of system • ' 2) Press number keys to enter 180,000 for the resolution on axis Z.
parameter setting. Note: Toe value ofnumber oflines can be entered only w~en the type
is switched to angle.
2.2 Setting the Number Axis Type
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
Each axis of the display can be connected with a grating rule to show
the distance or a rotary encoder to show the angle. 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
Factory default: A grating ruler is mounted. •

For example: Set axis Z to mount a


rotary encoder. 2.4 Setting the Grating Ruler Resolution
1) On the interface of system The display can be connected with a grating ruler with resolution 0.05
parameter settin~ µm, 0.1 µm, 0.2 µm, 0.5 µm, 1 µm, 2 µm, 5 µm, 1Oµm, 20 µm or 50 µm, 1O
Press the i) or@]icey until the different types in all. After grating rule installation, if the resolution is
cursor moves to e type option field different from current value, thé resolution of the grating ruler must be set in
for axis Z. + EXIT
the display, otherwise the reading would be incorrect.

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11
Note: This parameter must be set by the installation personnel
and must not be modified by the 2.6 Setting the Compensation Mode
~-
Factory default: 5 µm X u Tenn
y ~CDo::::J Llnl o Linear and non-linear error:
For example, the resolution on axis X z 11180000 1o::::J~u:::J~~
is l µm. • Lllll 5 O Llal O CT:J There is an error between the measured value and standard value of the
• o An!il'YP: CEOMA grating rule. If the two measurement curves are in an identical shape within
1) On the interface of system the grating ruler' s range of travel but not in coincidence, this is called a
parameter setting, DEFT SAVE - + EXIT linear error. If the two measurement curves are in different shapes, this is
Press the(Q] m@Jkey úntil the cursor moves to the resolution option called a non-linear error.
field for axis X. Linear correction: to compensate for the linear error so that the displayed
value is equal to the standard value.
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the resolution on axis X to Note: The linear error correction value is set by the installation
1 µm. personnel, and must not be modified by the user at will, which otherwise
would affect measurement accuracy.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
. Error correction has two setting types: 1. Linear compensation; 2. non-linear
4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter compensation.
setting. a.siolu. •. Dt~t. .. SDMDIR. NC
For example: Set the compensation mode 1 c:::cJallllCD 11:
2.5 Setting the Counting Direction on axis X to non-linear error correction. •
180000
CD~CD
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Operation steps: J-!!-ll~:d..b¡;¡;¡'a;;;;;;;;/,1~ºa;a!,\aa~L!=;¡;.;;;a/..~=.!../a~


Afte; the user mounts the grating ruler or encoder, actuaÍ countin~ 1) On the interface of system ~..L..!.J...~~i;;~=i.-'=LM~=.i..::::::.:..i...:c::::...J...a:L'.="'--"'=.:;:.¡

direction may be just opposite to what the user expects. This user.need can parameter Setting, Tlp:Pmo P3/Pf to d>ooff C-...•tion !lodo.
EXIT
be met in system parameter setting. Press the @J or@} key until the DEFI' SAVE +
Toe counting direction ofthe grating rule is set by the installation cursor moves to the option field for compensation mode on axis X.
personnel and must not be modified by the user.
Factory default: O 2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the compensation mode
For example: Toe counting direction on on axis X to non-linear compensation.
X N:
axis X is set to l. v~CTICD~u:::JCD~
IIClll 1 3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
1) On the interface of system parameter
setting, 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
Press the @) or @J key until the
+ EXIT
, setting.
cursor moves to the direction option field
for axis X. 2.7 Setting the Number ofDisplay Axes
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the direction of axis X to The display is capable of setting the number of display axes on the
l. coordinate interface based on user needs, from 2 to 4.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification. Factory default: 2
. 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter For example: Set the number of axes to 4.
settmg.

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1) On the interface of system 2.9 Setting the Combined Axis Display
parameter setting, ... X uie
y UE
Press the [Q) or (!} key until the z~~CC] During machine tool design, the case that two grating rulers are
cursor moves to the option field for
a o installed in the same axis direction may occur, requiring to display the
number of axes. positions of actually processed contact points, and the counting values of
two grating rulers need to be displayed in combination. The combination
SAVE + EXIT
setting can meet this requirement.
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key
to switch the number of axes _to 4. •
The combination has the followíng modes:
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification. • 1) No combination: The value on each axis is displayed separately.
2) X=X+Y: The displayed value on axis X is equal to the value on axis
4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter X and the value on axis Y.
setting. 3) X=X+Z: The displayed value on axis X is equal to the value on axis
X and the value on axis Z.
2.8 Setting the Display Type (Meter Type) • 4) Y=Y+Z: Toe displayed value on axis Y is equal to the value on axis
Y and the value on axis Z.
The display is capable of switching the meter type based on the type of
used machine tool. After meter type switching, the corresponding Factory default: no combination
processing function ofthe display changes accordingly. For example: Set the combination mode to Y=Y+Z
Factory default: milling machine
1) On the interface of system
For example: Set the meter type to NC NC
parameter setting,
lathe
Press the (Q] [fil
or key until the
1) On the interface of system •cursor moves to the option field of
parameter setting, combination.
SAVE + EXIT
Press the[fil or key until the
+ EXIT 2) Press the "+" or "-" function key
cursor moves to the option field for to switch the combination mode to Y=Y+Z.
metertype.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the meter type to lathe. 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
setting.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.

. 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
settmg. 2.10 Setting the Display of Dithering Elimination
During grinding, the vibration of the grinder makes what's on the display
change repeatedly and quickly, discornforting the operator visually. The display
has a dithering elimination function which prevents what's on the display from
changing quickly and causing visual confusion when the grinder vibrates.
Factory default: O(disabled) •
For example: Set dithering elimination to 1 (enabled).

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l) On the interface of system parameter 2.12 Setting the Angle Display Range
setting, Tr,- IHol11.., Dlr.ct. ..

X In order for the operator to meet the rotation axis' display requirement,
Press the [M [Q]
or key until the
lJl,l 1
c:::::c:J~~ •
1
"' CLl a parameter of angle display range is set hereby specially, which can be
cursor moves to the option field of dithering modified by the operator as required.
elimination. Angle range:
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to 1) O- 360: The angle display value is between O- 360 degrees.
DEfT SAVE + EXIT
switch the dithering elimination mode to 1. 2) -360- 360: The angle display value is between -360- 360 degrees.
3) -180 - 180: The angle display value is between -180 - 180 degrees.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the_ modification.
Factory default: o~360
4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
For example: Set the angle range to X Ull! o::] 1 - O
setting. y ~CI::JITJ~D=i
-180- 180. z

2.11 Setting the Angle Display Type 1) On the interface of system


parameter setting,
The angle display mode has two types: degree and degree, minute and + EXIT
second. After the angle type is switched, the display mode of each angle axis Press the [fil
orn key until the
is based on this parameter. ' cursor moves to the option field of angle range.
Factory default: decimal system
For example: Set the angle type to 2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the angle range to -1'80-
degree, minute and second. 180.
1) On the interface of system parameter 3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
setting,
4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
Press the (filor[!J key until the setting.
cursor moves to the option field o~ angle type.
'
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the angle type to degree, 2.13 Setting the Number Setting Direction for the
minute and second.
SDM Coordinate System
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
. 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter In the SDM coordinate system, there are two two number setting modes:
settmg. Mode O: normal number setting mode, in which the displayed value is
equal to the entered value.
Mode 1: special number setting mode, in which the displayed valt1:e is
equal to the opposite number ofthe entered number. This mode
is suitable for directly following the drawing to mark the
dimension presetting coordinate in the SDM coordinate
system.
Factory default: O
For example: Set the SDMDIR on axis X to 1.

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1) On the interface of system parameter setting, Chapter 111 Basic Operation lnstructions
Press the [QJ [!] key until the cursor moves to option field of
or
SDMDIR on axis X. 3.1 Startup
2) Press the "+" or "-" function
Function lntroduction
key to switch SDMDIR to l.
Power on and the display enters the normal display state.
3) Press the "Save" function key. to During startup, press the key to access the interna! settings.
save the modification. This display has an outage memory function which can memorize the
current coordinate position, ABS/INC/SDM coordinate mode, and
4) Press the "Quit" function key to metric/British system measureinent mode when an outage occurs. When the
quit the interface of system parameter display starts up next time, the above three pieces of infonnation can be
setting. '. restored to the state before outage, so that the user does not have to set
parameters again.
Note: The number setting direction of the SDM coordinate system
must be in accordance with the type of each axis. Therefore, you need to
only modify the parameter of one axis, and the parameters of other
3.2 Zeroing
axes change accordingly. Function Introduction
When the display is in normal display state, press the number axis
zeroing key at any point to zero the displayed value on the coordinate axis.
Note: If the modification of system parameter • ABS zeroing does not affect the displayed INC value.
setting is in confusion, you can use the "Factory • INC zeroing does not affect either the displayed ABS or SDM
value.
Value" function key to restore to factory defaults. • If the grating ruler does not move after zeroing, press the zeroing
key for the same axis again to cancel previous zeroing operation
and restore to _the value before zeroing.

3.3 Preset Value for an Axis


Function Introduction
to set the displayed value on an axis at current position when the
display is in normal display state.

A B

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Example: Process two boles A and B in the axis X direction.


Operating steps:
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1
J
I. As shown in the figure above, the workpiece position is moved after hole
3.5 Automatic Middling
A processing.
2. Hole B needs to be processed now. After aiming the tool atñole A, press Function introduction: to find the middle position between two points.
rxl + + 0 ~! to enter a value. (If a wrong value is entered during Example: On the rectangular workpiece as shown in the figure, find the
'va1ue entry, you can press the "CA" key to cancel the wrong value.) middle position between
3. Move the tool to the position with a displayed value of27 to process point points A and B.
B.
Note: In the SDM coordinate system,
When the SDM number setting direction is set to "O", the displayed Function Introduction:
value is equal to the entered value. 1. Move the tool and aim it at point A, and press the X0 and YO keys to
• When the SDM number setting direction is set to "l ", the displayed zero the count values on both axis X and axis Y.
value is equal to the opposite number of the entered value.
You can set the SDM number setting direction in "System Parameter
Setting". Jf----i7L
2. Move the tool and aim it at point B. 15, 56 X 18.000
3.4 Metric/British System Switching 12.000 Xo
Function Introduction . . 25.400 ::
to switch the displayed unit of size between ,..mm,\ (metric system) and 25.400º
SDll 1/2 R/D Sl!T
"inch" (British system), so that parts in both metric and British systems can
be processed. 3. Press the "1/2" function keys on both 9.000
axis X and axis Y to middle the count 6.000 x.
Example: As shown in the figure, the original display is in metric system,
values on the two number axes 25.400 Yo
but now the_ display in British system is required (1 inch = 25.4 mm).
respectively. 25.400º Zo
Operating stys:! . •
A/I SDII 1/2 R/D Sl!T
Press the 1W key to switch between metric and British systems.
15, 34, 56 X 25.400 1s. 34, 56 X 1.00000 4. Move the tool and find the point with valve O displayed on both axis
25.400 Xo 1.00000 Xo X and ~xis Y, which is the middle position between points A and B.

1
.,
Z 25.400 Yo e> Z -1.00000 Yo
2
W 25.400º 2o W 25.400 º :
SDII 1/2 R/D Sl!T SDII 1/2 R/D SBT

• . If the number axis is in encoder state, when you press the f •:~· key, the
switching does not work. .
I

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3.6 Absolute/Relative/20~ Group User Coordinate 3.7 Radius/Diameter Conversion (R/D)
Systems Function introduction: to switch the axis X display between workpiece
radius and diameter modes (effective only on the lathe).
Function lntroduction • Example: As shown in the figure, the benchmark of axis X is in the center,
The display provides three coordinate display modes: ab~olute and the too! is at the position of point A. Press the "R/D"
coordinate system (ABS), relative coordinate system (INC), and 200 group function key to switch between radius and diameter
user coordinate system (SDM 001 - SPM 200). display.
..------.-------:--:-:--=-- ::ar.i B
1: Toe zero point of a workpiece is set at -the origin of the ABS X 5.0001 "· X 10.000 á
coordinates.
1s. S6
JU,6. O! 11 z 34, 56

2: When the ABS origin is changed, the relative distance between SDM
11 tj ~:~: •
and ABS origins remains. the same. SDJI 1/2 R/D SET L....:.::..:.......L.....:S.;...;Dll_._...;..1/_2_.__R/D~_s_er~

(Radius) '(Diameter)
I : Switch Between ABS/INC/SDM Coord.inate Systems
Toe coordinate system can be switched only in normal display
state. 3.8 User Parameter
Press the "A/1" function key to switch between ABS and INC. Setting .
• Toe coordinate system prompt bar displays INC: in INC Based on user needs, set Time: 15 H 39 M 26 S

state. related parameters to achieve Lange: ENG


Beep: 0N
• Toe coordinate system prompt bar displays ABS: in ABS the goal of proper operation.
. state. · 3.8.1 Setting the Sleep
Press the "SDM" function key to switch to the SDM coordinate state. Function Tips:&\1' or POIER key eater slHP. any ker Hit.

DEFT SAVE + EXIT


11: In the SDM Coord.inate System, Entera New SDM Group When the operator takes
Number Value. a rest during workpiece processing, to avoid failure of machine movement
Operating steps: data corresponding after the display is powered off, this function can be used
l. Press the "SDM" function key to enter the SDM for coordinate to only prevent the display from displaying.
selection, as shown in the figure below. "SDM" flashing Factory default: ENT
meaos a new SDM group number can be entered now. Example: Enable the sleep function.

1) On the user setting interface,
2: Entera group number, e.g. 86. Press the (fil or [B key until the cursor moves to
to the option field of sleep.
. 3: Press the :(3 k~y for c~nfimiation, and the SDM group
number of the coordinate system becomes 86.
2) Press the 8 key to enable the sleep function. (The LCD screen is
off.)
ill: Coordinate Selection
3) Press any key to quit the sleep function. (Toe LCD screen restores).
Press the (ru or ffi key to enter any coordinate.

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3.8.2 Setting the LCD Brightness 3.8.4 Setting the Display Language
The user can adjust the brightness of the display based on field Based on nationality, the user can switch the display language by
environment. himself/herself.
Factory default: 100%º_ Factory default: Chinese.
Example: Adjust the display brightness to Example: Set the display language to
50% ENG (English). i=s.º='__._=----------- ----1

l) On the user setting interface, 1) On the user setting interface, ...- - - - - - - i

m
-,l'SIF+-So~~.,_--~=1'2-io~
1c--,,..

Press the [Q) or [fil key until'the Press the@ or key until • L...-DE_FT_L...-SA_YE_·L-----'-_+_,__EX_I_T__,
cursor moves to the option field of DEFT SAVE + EXIT the cursor moves to the option field of language.
brightness.
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the language to ENG .
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to adjust the brightness to 50%.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter setting.
setting.
3.8.5 Setting the Buzzer Prompt
3.8.3 Setting Date/Time
Toe operator can enable or disable the buzzer prompt tone as required.
Conduct setting based on current After enabled, the buzzer prompt tone sounds.with key pressing and
date and time. After setting, the processing. After di.sabled the buzzer prompt tone does not sound.
modified values will be displayed on Factory default: enabled.
the coordinate interface. Example: Set the buzzer to the disabled
Example: Set the year to 2016. state.
DEFr SAVE + EXIT
1) On the user setting interface,
1) On the user setting interface, press the
cursor moves to the option field of date.
rn· or 1<H key until the ~r~ss the (Q] or rn key until the
e.ep:

cursor moves to the option field of buzzer. DEFT SAVE + EXIT


2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the year to 2016.
2) Press the "+" or "-" function key to switch the buzzer to the disabled
3)Press the "Save" function to save, the modification. state.

. 4)Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system paramete_r 3) Press the "Save" function key to save the modification.
settmg.
Note: How to set the month, day, hour, minute or second is the . . 4) Press the "Quit" function key to quit the interface of system parameter
settmg.
same as how to set the year. You can follow the above steps for
modification.
N?te: If the modificatiQn of system parameter setting is in
confusmn, you can use the "Defaults" function key to restore to
factory defaults.
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Chapter IV Auxiliary Zero Position The auxiliary zero position can be set in two ways:
1) Coordinate entering;
Function of the 200 Group User 2) Zero clearing in place.
Coordinate System
4.1 Entering the SDM Zero Position Directly
The display provides three coordinate systems: a'bsolute coordinate
•Without moving the machine, follow the dime~sions on the _user .
system (ABS), relative coordinate system (INC) and 200 group user
·processing drawing to directly p~eset the user coor?mate zero ~omt, In th1s
coordinate system (SDM 001 - SDM 200). The 200 group user coordinate
way, the user coordinate zero pomt can be set p~ec1sely and qmckly.
system can be used as the auxfüary zero point during processing.
In the user coordinate system (SDM coord1Date system)'. enter the
ABS is the absolute coordinate system which is established at the
coordinate of an auxiliary zero position at the absolute_ coordmate z~ro .
beginning of workpiece processing. The 200 group user coordinate system
position, and the coordinate posi~on o~ ab_solute coor?mate ~ero (pomt_ O) ID
is defined relative to the absolute coordinate system. When the user's ABS the auxiliary zero position coordmate 1s d1spl~yed. V1ewed m the r~lat1ve
coordinate changes, the SDM zero position changes along for an according coordinate system, point O is at (25,-20) of po1Dt A, (-30,-25) _of pomt B,
distance. (-30,30) ofpoint e, and (25,20) of point D, _exactly the oppos1te numbers of
During workpiece processing, one benchmark zero position is often not position of each point in the absolute coordmate system. lf Y?U enter the
enough to meet user needs, but currently added SDM coordinate system can relative zero position ata point outside of the absolute coordmate system,
provide multiple benchmark zero points for users. Each auxiliary zero point the position of tlús point in this user coordinate is d_isplayed. 1~ you enter the
is equivalent to a coordinate system origin defined by the user. Every point auxiliary zero position of point B in the user coordinate a~ pomt A,_ the
in this coordinate system takes the auxiliary zero position in current SDM displayed value of Bis (-55,-5). Therefore, when a value is_ preset ID the
coordioate system as the benchmark. In such a relatively independent SDM coordinate system, a minus is added to get the oppos1te num~er
coordinate system, the processing for ali kinds of special funct!ons can be automatically. Hence, the coordinate value. of the processed workp1ece can
carried out. be directly used for entry.
To process the workpiece shown in the figure, ALE origin is set at point
Oof the workpiece center, and the rest four auxiliary zero positions are Operating steps:
points A, B, C and D, as shown in the figure. l. In the absolute coordinate system (ABS), move the machine and·aim.
1 the tool at the center point Oas shown in Figure 3.1.
1 Press keys XO and YO for zero clearing for data on ax.is X and axis Y
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-2520 • and to determine the zero position of the absolute coordinate. •

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1
1 0(0,0)
2. Press the "SDM" function key to
enter the user coordinate system.
15, 34, 56
2016.

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X
y
·25.000
~20.000 Xo
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Enter the SDM 1 coordinate, set the
position of point A, and enter its
ucs
SOM 1
z Yo
25.400 lo
4 3 coordinate value (-25,20). If you
IPIB;!
Mil.la w 25.400º .Wo
find that the entry is wrong, A/1 SDll i 1/2 i R/D i SET

,. press the axis key to cancel the entry.


push@+[D+0+~+EJ
pushfü+[D+EJ+B

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3. Press the key to enter the SDM 2
coordinate system, set the position
15, 31, 56 X -30.000 . 'J w.ay, follow Step 3 to set auxiliary zero positions for points C
5.Inas1m1ar
of point B, and enter its coordinate
201,. 04. 2Z
lMT y -25.000 Xo andD. .
MM
value (30,25). ucs
SOM 2
z 25.400 Yo
6. After the processing is completed, press the "A/1" function key to qmt e
th
push(R]+fü+ITJ+B
pushffi+ITJ+0+§]
INFO
Mlll.ER w 25.400º SDM coordinate system.
A/1 SDM 1 1/2 1 R/D J SET
• are rocessed as long as the set ABS zero
7. When workpieces_ofthe same s1ze point is se; automatically. As shown in
point is behind pomt O, the lSMD dz~rotp system move to a position where the
4. In a similar way, follow Step 2 to set auxiliary zero positions for • 3 1 t r the SDM coor ma e , .
points C and D. . ed ~:~:s on both axis X and axis y are O, and this position is the
5. After setting the auxiliary zero positions, you can process the isp y • fthe SDM I coordinate system. The user can process
workpiece in the coordinate system of corresponding auxiliary zero :n this. In mass processing, with these user coordinates, the
position. As shown iri the figure, you can process equally divided time !'pent in setting the coordinate zero point can be saved greatly, so that the
holes for an are in point B 's coordinate system of auxiliary zero processing efficiency is improved.
position. _ . •
6. After the processing is completed, press the "A/1" function key +,, quit Attention: d' ·
the SDM coordinate system. • When the user coordinate is used, zero clearing in correspon. ~ng user
coordinate system is actually resetting the auxiliary zero pos1t1on. _The
4.2· Zero Clearing in Place position at which zero clearing is cond~~ted is _the new user coordmate
origin, and the coordinate origin set ongmally 1s replaced by the new
l .Move the tool to the absolute coordinate. coordinate origin.
2. In the absolute coordinate system (ALE), as shown in Figure 3.1,.move • When the user coordinate is used, middling in corresponding user
the fooi to point O, press keys XO and YO for zero clearing for the data on coordinate system is also resetting the auxiliary zero position. The new
axis X and axis Y, and determine the zero position ofthe absolute coordinate origin is at its middle point, and the coordinate origin set
coordinate. (lf reprocessing the workpiece, the user can clear ali of the originally is replaced by the new coordinate origin.
SDM coordinate system and then conduct setting again.) • Press the "REF" key for ten times to olear ali of the SDM coordinate
system. After clearing, the 200 group coordinate is the same as the ABS
3. Press the "SDM" function key to enter the X coordinate.
is, ,
34 56 -25.000
SDM 1 coordinate, set the position of • When resetting the SDM coordinate, you must conduct zero clearing
20.000 x.
point A, and move the tool to point A. The z 25.400:
for the data on axis X and axis Y in the ABS coordinate system, and set
display shows the absolute coordinate .zero position. Otherwise, the set SDM
25.400º coordinate is w.rong.
A/I SD11 l/2 R/D SET

Press keys XO and YO, and the SDM coordinate ofpoint A is set
successfully.

4. Press the(fil key to eoter SDM 2, set th~ IS, 34, SI X 30.000
position ofpoint B, and move the tool to point 25.000 Xo
B. The display shows Z 0
25.400 Y,Zo
Press keys XO and YO, and the SDM W 25.400º
coordinate of point Bis set successfully. j-.!:!!!:!:5!!....~sD11--,r-:-11-:::-2T"".R1D:--;:---r:s;;l!T;:-i

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