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Sub Datums / Memory
The DP700 can store up to 200 SDM (Sub-Datum) positions, or machining steps into the
memory. Using SDM allows the operator to work to zero by calling up stored dimensions,
instead of "working up" to drawing dimensions. This eliminates the need to constantly refer to
the drawing, and reduces the possibility of scrapping parts due to misread dimensions. It also
speeds up positioning because the operator works to zero.
The SDMs are stored as co-ordinates relative to the absolute datum position. If the absolute
datum position changes, the SDMs will "shift" to the new datum.
Once a repetitive sequence of co-ordinates is entered into SDM, the co-ordinates can be
recalled at any time.The positions remain in memory until altered by the operator. Simply
assign any SDM number 1 - 200 to each machining step. When machining, call up each step
(SDM) number and work to zero.
There are two ways to store Sub datums, Teach mode and program mode. See example
below
How to navigate to Sub datum teach mode.
Until message display shows
,
funcs
sdm
Message display shows
sdms
use
Until message display shows
sdms
teach
SDM1
SDM2
SDM3
1
0
0
.
0
5
0
.
0
50.0
100.0
7
5
.
0
Y
X
sdm tch
datm 001
Move to first sub datum
Repeat until all sub datums have been entered
To return to main SDM menu
How to navigate to Sub datum program mode.
sdms
use
Until message display shows
sdms
program
sdm prog
datm 001
Repeat until all sub datums have been entered
To return to main SDM menu
Enter first sub datum points
(See using set mode P16)
How to navigate to Sub datum use mode.
sdms
use
sdm use
datm 001
to scroll through sub datums or use numeric keypad to input sub datum required
To return to main SDM menu
To return to exit SDM
Standard Functions
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