Explore this software
demo with your mouse.
Active fields:
Next
Timer, Dates
Master Code
Traditional
Job, Material
All Set-UP
Edited Icon
History
Exit/Return
S.A.M. job set-up method displayed
“select”
Select the material
and the quantity
scheduled for this
job. The material
selection will set the
correct Feed &
Speed selection for
each individual tool.
Green background
indicates
“Active Program”
Yellow background
indicates
“Selected Program”
White background
indicates
“Outstanding”
Grey background
indicates
“Completed”
Displays the
machining time of the
selected program.
On clicking this button
the “Total Machining
Time” is displayed for
10 seconds.
Date this
Sub-program
was started
With a “Job in
Waiting” selected, the
program will try not to
take any tool out of
the tool changer that
will be needed for
that selected job. This
feature is only
effective with tool
changers that have a
capacity that is larger
than 20 tools.
“All Set-up” is a feature
that allow you to set up
all tools needed for all
the displayed sub-
programs at the same
time.
This feature is only
effective with tool
changers that have a
capacity that is larger
than 20 tools.
Toggle
machine
ON / OFF
OFF
ON
Ends the current job
and writes all the
collected data to “Job
History”.
Traditional Setup
In the traditional mode
all tools are setup by
pocket number. The
tools will always go
into the same location
when you run this
program. This method
is not as efficient as
the SAM method but is
preferred by many
users because it is
“Traditional” and
allows the use of
external subroutines.
This logo indicates
that this file was
edited since the
previous file update.
Clicking this logo will
bring up the original
and the edited file for
comparison. The
programmer can
now make this file
modification
permanent or revert
to the original
version.
The current file is
compared with the
original.
In this case the high
lighted line “X05Y1.44”
was changed.
You can either delete
the original file or
“Restore” the original
file.
Select all 13 tools
After selection is
completed you see the
background below,
indicating that this file is
processed.
Now select the next file
and repeat until all files in
the folder are processed.