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Extended Functionality
11.1.2
Start NC Analyzer
Start NC Analyzer
Configuration Files
Rexroth IndraMotion MTX 09VRS | Application Description
and Controls
In the standard basic screen, the NC analyzer is started via the second F-key
level with <F5>.
The NC analyzer can also be projected to F-keys or M-key in user screens.
The NC analyzer works with a configuration file. At first startup, or by default,
a default setting is used; in the further process, own configuration files can be
created and used for the start.
When starting the NC analyzer, the waiting dialog «Connecting» appears first
and the status of the NC is displayed. Then the 2nd dialog, «Waiting», appears.
If no connection exists, the Operation Desktop is closed and the NC analyzer
cannot be started. If the connection is lost while the NC analyzer is working, the
NC analyzer separates and closes down.
The waiting dialog "Waiting" appears on the screen only in case of
channel change, searching the file system of the NC etc.
The configuration file contains all relevant configuration data of an NC analyzer
session:
Name of the active CPL or DIN program
Settings of the NC analyzer windows (size, column width)
Active breakpoints in the main program and the subroutines (only active
breakpoints can be saved)
List of the watched variables
Creating a configuration file:
At first start, save an "empty" configuration file. This allows you to reproduce a
pre-defined state at all times. Save changes in the configuration in a new con‐
figuration file. Thus you are able at all times to use the basic setting of the NC
analyzer with the help of the "empty" file.
In the topmost F-key level, press <F3> "Save work section". The file dialog
opens, where the current project path is selected by default. Any required path
and/or file name can be entered.
Active breakpoints and all variables to be watched are stored in the configura‐
tion file.
Loading the configuration file:
If the configuration file contains watched variables, such variables are loaded
if:
The program selected in the NC corresponds to the program name saved
in the configuration file and
The variables still exist in the program.
If the configuration file contains breakpoints, these are loaded if:
The program selected in the NC corresponds to the program name saved
in the configuration file and
The program was not edited in the meantime.
The analyzer mode is activated.
When the NC analyzer is running, it is possible at all times to start an existing
configuration file and transfer their settings if the NC program to which the con‐

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