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abnormal stop
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Alarm Caused Stop. An irregular means of halting a part program during the machining process.
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active program
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The program that will begin running when you press CYCLE START in MEM mode. The active program has an asterisk next to it.
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alarm caused stop
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Abnormal Stop. An irregular means of halting a part program during the machining process.
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alarm condition
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Any number of instances during the execution of a part program in which an error occurs, causing the control to stop the machine.
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block
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A single line of a part program.
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CYCLE START
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The button used to begin a program or continue a program that has been previously stopped.
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Door Hold Stop
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A normal stop on the Haas control that halts a part program when the enclosure door of the machine is opened during machining.
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EMERGENCY STOP
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Used for emergencies only, the control that automatically shuts down all machine functions.
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End-of-Block
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A key on the Haas control that signals the end of a program block. EOB is represented by a semicolon on the display screen.
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ERASE PROG
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A key that deletes selected programs in the LIST PROG operator mode on the Haas control.
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F4
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A key used to select either Program Review or Background Edit in the MEM mode and PRGRM display of the Haas control.
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FEED HOLD
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The control used to pause a program. Cycle stop pauses tool feed but does not stop spindle movement.
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graphics display
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A function of the Haas control that allows an operator to visually dry run a part program without moving the axes and risking tool damage. It is accessed by pressing SETNG/GRAPH twice.
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LIST PROG
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An operation mode key that lists programs and allows an operator to select, send, receive, and delete programs.
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M00
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A miscellaneous code that signals a program stop. M00 is associated with Setting 42 on the Haas lathe control.
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M01
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A miscellaneous code that signals an optional program stop. M01 is associated with Setting 17 on the Haas lathe control.
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M02
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A miscellaneous code that signals the end of a program.
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M30
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A miscellaneous code that signals a program end and rest. M30 is associated with Settings 2, 39, 56, and 83 on the Haas lathe control.
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normal stop
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A regular means of halting a part program during the machining process.
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part program
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A series of numerical instructions used by a CNC machine to perform the necessary sequence of operations to machine a specific workpiece.
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POWER OFF
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The red button on the upper left of the Haas control panel that shuts off power to the machine.
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PRGRM/CONVRS
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The display key on the Haas control that causes program blocks of the active part program to display on the screen.
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program block
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A single line of a part program.
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Program Restart
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Setting 36. A setting on the Haas control that allows an operator to start a program from the middle of a tool sequence while recognizing the preceding lines of a part program.
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Program Review
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A feature of the Haas control that allows an operator to review a program while it is running. It is accessed with F4.
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prove out
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To verify the accuracy of a part program. Operators use dry runs and single blocking to thoroughly check a program for errors.
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RESET
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A reset key that stops all machine motion and places the program cursor at the top of the current program.
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Reset Program Pointer
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Setting 31. A setting that, when activated, causes the RESET key to send the cursor back to the beginning of a part program after an abnormal stop.
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SELECT PROG
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A key that activates a program in the LIST PROG operator mode on the Haas control.
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SETNG/GRAPH
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The display key on the Haas control that lists settings when pressed once and presents dry run information when pressed twice.
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Setting 31
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Reset Program Pointer. A setting that, when activated, causes the RESET key to send the cursor back to the beginning of a part program after an abnormal stop.
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Setting 36
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Program Restart. A setting on the Haas control that allows an operator to start a program from the middle of a tool sequence while recognizing the preceding lines of a part program.
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SINGLE BLOCK
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A key that, when pressed, causes only one block of a part program to be executed for each press of the CYCLE START button on the Haas control.
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UNDO
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A key that backs out of up to the last 9 simple edit changes in EDIT mode on the Haas control.
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WRITE/ENTER
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A key on the Haas control that acts as a general enter key.
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