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ALTER
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A key on the Haas control that replaces the item highlighted by the cursor with the text in the input buffer.
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background edit
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A feature of the Haas control that allows an operator to edit a program in memory while another program is being run.
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CAD/CAM
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Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing. CAD/CAM software helps programmers to design parts and generate part programs efficiently.
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DELETE
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A key on the Haas control that deletes the item highlighted by the cursor.
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DRY RUN
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A key that activates the dry run feature on the Haas control. The dry run function checks a program quickly without cutting parts.
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dry running
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A prove out method that executes a part program withhout any parts or cutting fluid.
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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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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. FEED HOLD pauses tool feed but does not stop spindle movement.
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first part run
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The first successful execution of a part program that produces the first good part.
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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. This prove out method is accessed by pressing SETNG/GRAPH twice.
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illegal character
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A part programming character that does not conform to the syntax, or programming format, of a CNC control. The control is not able to read or execute an illegal character.
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input buffer
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A temporary location on a computer that holds all incoming information before it continues to the CPU for processing.
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INSERT
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A key on the Haas control that inserts the text in the input buffer after the current cursor location.
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JOG HANDL TO SNGL BLK
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Setting 104. When activated, this setting allows the operator to single step through a part program with the HANDLE.
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legitimate character
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A part program character that conforms to the syntax, or programming format, of a CNC control.
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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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logical error
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A part program mistake that occurs when an unintended legitimate character or value appears in a part program in place of the intended character or value.
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NEW PROG
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A message indicating that a program is not yet in memory the first time it is selected for background edit.
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PROG EXISTS
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A message indicating that a program is already in memory the first time it is selected for background edit.
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program error
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A part program mistake that either disrupts the machining process or renders a part program useless.
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proving out
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Performing a series of steps to verify the accuracy of a part program. Operators use graphic displays, dry runs, and single blocking to check a program for errors.
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SECOND EDIT
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A message indicating that a program has been selected for background edit a second time without stopping the running program.
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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 104
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JOG HANDL TO SNGL BLK. When activated, this setting allows the operator to single step through a part program with the HANDLE.
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setup
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All the necessary preparation of tooling and fixturing that occurs on the machine before a part program can be executed.
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SINGLE BLOCK
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A key that activates the single block feature on the Haas control. The single block function runs the program one block at a time to prove out the program.
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single blocking
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A prove out method that executes a part program one block at a time at reduced feeds.
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syntax
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The programming format of a CNC control.
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syntax error
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A part program mistake that occurs when an illegal character appears in a program.
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tolerance
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An unwanted but acceptable deviation from a given dimension. Tolerances indicate the allowable difference between a physical feature and its intended design.
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