SLW SELF-LEARNING
Tekna owns the SLW (Self Learning for Windows): a language of superior level then the ISO language . Thanks to a default number of functions (macros) that can be selected from a graphic menu, it is possible to easily create machining programs. Coordinates (values in X, Y and Z) must be assigned to each selected macro and other machining programs; each macro can be activated both as ISO and SLW program. During the selection and the setting phase, macros are translated in ISO language thus creating a file that can be saved as machining program. It is possible to parameterize the values of the subroutines recalled in the program.
The macro library generated by Tekna includes a large number of machining; using this library an advanced user can create several machining programs very easily. It is also possible to create and add to the macro library other specific macros customized by the client.
More specifically, within Self-Learning SLW there are functions which enable the conditional running of either complete or partial machining programs with an additional development of the man-machine interaction.
For example:
3D view.
“If” function.
Interactive function (editing of parameters during the machining cycle).
Creation of macros with parameterizable values.
Direct inserting of programs in ISO language.
View of the graphical representation of the piece to be machined, also during the cycle, and possibility to perform the rotation and/or mirroring of this image.
Stop Program associated with the display of informational messages for the machine programmer.
In a machining program notes and/or information can be entered, which can be helpful to the operator or to machine programmer.
The Self-Learning SLW is very user-friendly: after a two-hour training even a beginner user can use the machine.
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