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An example for starting a secondary processes is:
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An example for starting a secondary processes is shown here.  The new "reset" parameter is at the end of the line following the ENABLE command:
  
 
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The new "reset" parameter is shown above.
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This new feature allows CNC Bender to always reset secondary process lists from the beginning.
 
This new feature allows CNC Bender to always reset secondary process lists from the beginning.
 
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This also solves issues that may crop up when starting a secondary process inadvertently in the middle of the list.  For example, if the process list is running in CONTINUE mode (the old default), then the process could accidentally automatically close the chuck at the beginning of a new cycle.
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The RESET command solves issues that may crop up when starting a secondary process inadvertently in the middle of the list.  For example, if the process list is running in CONTINUE mode (the old default), then the process could accidentally automatically close the chuck at the beginning of a new cycle.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:13, 21 January 2009

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Check.jpg NEW - Multitask Process List Features

CNC Bender now includes the capability of starting multi-tasking process lists in either RESET or CONTINUE mode.

RESET is the new default if no parameter is supplied.

An example for starting a secondary processes is shown here. The new "reset" parameter is at the end of the line following the ENABLE command:

[SECONDARY_PROCLIST] button_chuckclose, enable, reset




This new feature allows CNC Bender to always reset secondary process lists from the beginning.

The RESET command solves issues that may crop up when starting a secondary process inadvertently in the middle of the list. For example, if the process list is running in CONTINUE mode (the old default), then the process could accidentally automatically close the chuck at the beginning of a new cycle.

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