Difference between revisions of "Jog Motion"

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[[image:cncv12_jogmotions.jpg|300px|thumb|Screen 1: Three Jog Motions in a Custom Command - All three run at the same time.]]
 
[[image:cncv12_jogmotions.jpg|300px|thumb|Screen 1: Three Jog Motions in a Custom Command - All three run at the same time.]]
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[[image:cncv12_clickon_jogmotioncell.jpg|300px|thumb|Screen 4: Click on an unassigned (empty) Jog Motion cell to select a Jog Motion]]
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[[image:cncv12_selectjogmotion.jpg|300px|thumb|Screen 2: Select a Jog Motion from the Selection menu]]
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[[image:cncv12_selectjogmotion.jpg|300px|thumb|Screen 4: Select a Jog Motion from the Selection menu]]
 
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Revision as of 20:22, 18 January 2010

  • A Jog Motion is a motion for a single axis or actuator that is stored in a Custom Command for use by Teach Mode if you choose to teach the bender. (See Screen 1)

  • Jog Motions are selected from the Jog Motion Selection menu by touching the Jog Motion name cell in a Custom Command menu (See Screen 2)

  • Jog Motion values can be entered using a keyboard, or entered using Teach Mode

  • Multiple Jog Motions can be stored in a single Custom Command. When they are combined in a single Custom Command, then CNC Processor runs them all at the same time.

  • The existence of a Jog Motion in the CNC Bender user interface is completely configurable.

  • You can add or edit your own Jog Motion or remove the existing Jog Motions from the user interface using a single configuration file.

  • You can even rename the Jog Motion name (or translate the motion to another language).

Screen 1: Three Jog Motions in a Custom Command - All three run at the same time.
Screen 2: An empty Custom Command (no Jog Motions present)
Screen 3: Click on an unassigned (empty) Jog Motion cell to select a Jog Motion
Screen 4: Select a Jog Motion from the Selection menu