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Section 8. Glossary

Backlash - The amount of motor movement that occurs without table movement when changing directions. This is usually due to the amount of “slop” between the nut and the screw in the drive system.

Baud Rate - The speed at which LC communicates across the serial port with the Controller. It is measured in bits per second and is typically set at 38,400.

Buffer Time - The Buffer Time is used to prevent system events from affecting motor movement. The larger the Buffer Time, the less effect system events have on motor movement. The smaller the Buffer Time, the more responsive the machine tool is to mouse clicks.

Stepper Motor Driver - The electronic box that converts step and direction signals from the Controller into a sequence of amplified signals to drive a stepper motor.

Controller - The electronic box that converts computer commands into step and direction signals for input into a Stepper Motor Driver. It also interprets input signals and creates output signals to control various peripheral devices.

CNC Setup Parameters - LC settings that are unique to each machine tool. You can set these settings in the Machine Tool Setup, Feedrate/Ramping Setup, System Options, and Import Setup dialog boxes. The coordinate display mode is also a CNC Setup Parameter. All of these settings are saved in a setup file.

Command Buttons - Buttons which perform a certain task when chosen.

DXF - Document Exchange Format. Defined by AutoDesk Inc. as a way to exchange CAD files between different CAD, CAM or CAE programs.

Feedrate - The linear speed of the cutting tool relative to the workpiece. Defined in G-Code by the F parameter in inches/minute.

Full-Step- Step mode where one step from the controller corresponds to one full step of the motor.

G-Code- Standard programming language used to control a CNC machine.

Gear Ratio - The ratio of the number of stepper motor revolutions to drive screw revolutions due to any gears or pulleys between them.

Half-Step- Step mode where two steps from the controller correspond to one full step of the motor.

Jog - Method of manually controlling the motors of the machine tool on any axis in any direction.

Limit Switches - Switches placed at the end of travel of each axis. When the machine tool table travels too far in either direction of any axis, a limit switch is tripped, which will shut down the system to prevent damage.

Machine Coordinates - The XYZ position of the tool on the CNC Machine relative to Machine Zero.

Machine Origin - Same as Machine Zero.

Machine Tool Envelope - The three dimensional box defined by the maximum travel in the X, Y and Z axis. Once the machine tool envelope is defined, the tool cannot move

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Error! Bookmark not defined Page Product Support Thank YouSystem Requirements Using the Mouse Installing LCIf you are using Windows 3.1 or If you are using Windows 95, 98 or NTUsing Standard Windows Controls Choosing CommandsPull-Down Menus Command ButtonsText Boxes System Safety Program Overview About this ManualFile Menu Pull Down Menu BarMain Screen Features Controller Menu Main Screen Features To change the state of an output line View Menu Tool Position BoxHelp Menu Program Other FeaturesMachine RelativeTo zero each axis To set new values within a coordinate systemTo zero all axes Tool Path View PortControl Box Code Mode Jog Mode Point Mode Home Mode Program Listing Box Message BoxPage Windows Windows SetupSetup File Software SetupSystem Settings To set your system settings Initial Setup Machine Tool Settings To set the Machine Tool Settings Initial Setup To Set the Maximum Unramped Feedrates Feedrate and Ramping SettingsTo Set the Ramping Rate To Set the Maximum FeedratesTo Set the Direction Change Delay To Set the Jog Rates Setting Machine ZeroTo Set the Maximum Arc Feedrate To Set Machine Zero Without Using Home Switches To Set Machine Zero Using Home SwitchesTo Set Backlash Setting BacklashTo Set Up the Tool Library Tooling SettingsTo Configure the Input Lines Input Line SettingsTo Configure the Output Lines Output Line SettingsTo define an M-code to control output lines To Configure the Motor Signal Lines Motor Signal SettingsTo Configure G and M Code Handling Initial Setup Page Importing a DXF File Opening a G-Code ProgramTo open an existing program To import a DXF fileTo choose a different file name or folder System Programming To open the editor Using the Program EditorTo edit a new program To close the editor To save your program using the same file nameKey Programming Concepts M Codes SupportedAbsolute vs. Incremental ModeG00 Rapid Tool Positioning M Code ReferenceG02 Clockwise Circular Cutting Move G01 Linear Interpolated Cutting MoveEnd End Center Start G03 Counter Clockwise Circular Cutting MoveG17, G18, G19 Arc Plane Selection G04 DwellG20, G21 Inch Units and Metric Units G28 Return to Reference PointG29 Return from Reference Point System Programming System Programming System Programming System Programming G52 Local Coordinate System G91 Incremental Positioning Mode G90 Absolute Positioning ModeM00 Program Pause M98, M99, M02 Subroutine CommandsM30 End of Program MXX Miscellaneous Device Control Feedrate CommandProgram Comments System Programming Starting LC Software Configuring LCWindows 3.1 or Windows 95, 98 or NTLoading a G-Code File Viewing the Tool Path Tutorial Animating the G-Code File Editing a G-Code File Using the Jog Controls Connecting the Machine OnlineSetting Machine Zero Using the Point Move Setting Program Zero on the Machine Tool Testing the Program on the Machine Tool Exiting the Program Cutting the PartTurning off the Controller O Connections Typical Output Configuration Motor ON/OFF Input Internally Connected Driver BLD72 Series Driver Setting the Kick Current Driver Page Glossary Glossary Glossary