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New features added to machine control software

A NEE Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2000

New features have been added to WinAMC to make it even easier to understand WinAMC uses pictures to represent controller functions.

To make it even easier to understand WinAMC uses pictures to represent controller functions.

Everyone is familiar with hardware buttons, switches, dials and slider controls.

WinAMC uses virtual images of these controls to perform the functions.

A new graphics trace feature shows the job progress by plotting out the shape as the machine is running with zoom to tool view and other features.

Additionally a command trace feature allows the program lines to be monitored as they scroll up the text area.

A library of images show the on and off status of many functions.

Plasma torches, laser guns, liquid dispense nozzles, tangential knives, cutters, drills and milling cutters, and many more.

The library also includes pictures for machine status and functions, feed-rate, spindle speed, jog keys, and also the operation status for coolant, extraction, guard lock etc.

Users own pictures (bitmaps) can also be used.

The user creating the panels can now have Colourful, easy to read, easy to use panels which will be appreciated by all who use them.

Conventional machine information and operations are of course available, for example axes readouts, text area for monitoring machine progress, feed rate and spindle feed rate with override feature, jog keys and manual data input, MDI, for single moves required when toolsetting and setting up.

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