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Latest revision as of 23:00, 28 January 2011

v12-20110128

Cncv12procontrol withteachmode.jpg


Check.jpg NEW - Process List Commands Can Ignore STEP Mode

Some commands don't move the actuators on bender. They only setup the bender. Now these commands can be told to not PAUSE during STEP MODE. This will reduce the number of run-button or foot-pedal steps required to run through a part on the bender in STEP mode.

The COMDEF Editor has a new "Ignore STEP Mode" checkbox for each COMMAND.

Comdefeditor ignorestepmode.jpg

Check.jpg ENHANCED - Teach Mode Button Can Be Invisible

Some benders don't need TEACH Mode, so the Teach Mode button can be made invisible by enabling a switch in the low level options list.
Teachbuttoninvisible option.jpg

Teachbuttoninvisible button.jpg




Check.jpg ENHANCED - AUTO MODE can now Always be STEP MODE

For controlled benders that are hand-powered, it is always appropriate to run in STEP mode rather than AUTO mode. If this option is enabled, then AUTO mode always runs in STEP mode.
Alwaysruninstepmode option.jpg



Check.jpg ENHANCED - Output Diagnostic

The Output Diagnostic was enhanced with 32 points visible on the screen, and larger controls.
Cncbender output diagnostic.jpg



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