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1. cv ea eo sovedesecscccdeeteccdustseeduacelwedecctsstesteclestsdulsudecetsstesttebestuccossedivsisececeised 25 11 1 PREVENT WINDOW FROM BEING MOVED WINDOWS FORMS cessere enne nnne nnns 25 11 2 MULEPPLEUSER INTEREACES 222 roter eret ete ere eed P eem 27 12 DISCLAIMER OF sanatio 27 508600500 E Page 10 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Purpose This manual provides instruction for installing and uninstalling operating and troubleshooting of the application Additionally information is provided to enable developers to write applications that conform to the requirements necessary for interoperability 1 2 Definitions Acronyms and Abbreviations From this point on the OSP Widget Manager application may be referred to simply as OWM For additional definitions of terminology refer to the glossary in section 10 1 3 Overview When Okuma first came out with the large format nineteen inch touch panel displays it got our engineers thinking How can we make the best use of this additional space It is nice to have a view of the desktop for quick access to shortcuts but what about running applications The space available is quite limited Sur
2. Settings Localization Language en US lt LoggingOptions Verbose false EnableWindowsEventLog false EnableTextLog true EnableDatabaseLog false EnableCsvLog false EnableTdgCompactDataLog false SuppressLoggingErrors false gt ScrollVars DRAG THRESHOLD 10 SCROLLING UPDATES LAYOUT false SOFT EDGE FLICKS false FLICK_FRAMES 50 FLICK TICK 20 SCROLLFAR 50 INDEX 50 DRAG 50 BANDING TICK 5e Constants HeightXUU 208 WIDGET IDENTIFIER 11A11A2B1B2B3 VELO CALC POINT LIFE 80 DARK MAGIC POLLING INTERVAL 1000 SHOW STATUS TAB false LOG ITEMS 100 DEBUG MODE false SHOW CONFIG false gt lt Settings gt Figure 6 2 If SHOW CONFIG is set to true a new button will appear in the Main window that opens a configuration window Refer to Figure 6 3 Changing this setting requires a restart of the application to take effect Please note again that it is recommended to leave all settings at their default values Active ET O Configure Drag Threshold 10 LJ Scrolling Updates Layout Soften Flicks to Edges Flick Frames 50 frames Flick Tick Time 20 ms Figure 6 3 508600500 E Page 19 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 6 2 2 Enable Capture of Widgets When checked OSP Widget Manager will search for running widgets at a regular interval grab them if they are found and pl
3. 1 Keep the vicinity of the machine clean and tidy 2 Wear appropriate clothing while working and follow the instructions of someone with sufficient training 3 Make sure that your clothes and hair cannot become entangled in the machine Machine operators must wear safety equipment such as safety shoes and goggles 4 Machine operators must read the instruction manual carefully and make sure of the correct procedure before operating machine 5 Memorize the position of the emergency stop button so that you can press it immediately at any time and from any position 6 Do not access the inside of the control panel transformer motor etc since they contain high voltage terminals and other components which are extremely dangerous 7 two or more persons must work together establish signals so that they can communicate to confirm safety before proceeding to each new step 508400501 PREFACE PREFACE This User s Manual is intended for both users and developers Before attempting to use the application or develop compatible software please thoroughly read the relevant sections of this manual to ensure correct use Okuma America Corporation was the first machine tool manufacturer to embrace an open architecture CNC control We are confident that the ability for third parties to write their own software for use on the Okuma OSP control will result in an abundance of applications being created OSP Widget Manager
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5. Cancel Click the Cancel button Launch NC After 6 OSP P300 OSP P200 OSP P300 508600500 E Page 23 of 27 9 DEVELOPERS The following information is provided for developers seeking to create applications widgets compatible with OSP Widget Manager 9 1 Widget Identifier OSP Widget Manager is able to find and grab widgets by looking at the title or text of all open windows on the system If the title contains one of the following strings it will be identified as a widget 11A11A2B1B2B31U 11A11A2B1B2B32U 11A11A2B1B2B33U For applications written using WPF the setting is Window Title For applications written using Windows Forms the setting is Form Text The 3 different string endings 1U 2U and 3U identify the widget size as described in section 9 2 The title text can include other text so long as it contains the widget identifier 9 2 Widget Sizes Three standard window sizes are allowed referred to as UU size unit utilization The widget display area measures 1140 x 208 pixels We then divided this by 3 to give the base unit of 380 x 208 Thus up to three 1UU widgets may be displayed in their entirety simultaneously Small 100 380W x 208H Medium 2UU 760W x 208H Large 3UU 1140W x 208H 9 3 Widget Window Mode Widget windows should start in normal mode not minimized maximized or hidden Furthermore they must
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7. not have a title bar In WPF this is accomplished by making the setting WindowStyle None Using Windows Forms set FormBorderStyle to None 9 4 Miscellaneous Requirements The user must not be able to move resize or execute window commands such as minimize or maximize Minimizing maximizing and resizing can be prevented through settings To prevent moving it might be necessary to disable the Move command in the title bar menu This menu typically opened by right clicking the title bar of an application might still be able to be opened even when no title bar is present by using the key combination Alt Space Consider either handling the key combination to prevent the menu from showing or disabling the menu item Refer to the example code in section 11 1 508600500 E Page 24 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 9 5 Other Recommendations 9 5 1 Multiple Interfaces Seeing as how it would be undesirable to present the user with a window they cannot move or minimize when OWM is not running it is recommended to create two separate GUI windows where one is the OWM widget style and the other is a standard window The program can then decide which one to start based on if OSP Widget Manager is running or not Refer to C example code in section 11 2 9 5 2 Window Border As a purely optional stylistic choice developers of widgets can make their applications feel at home in OWM by making their interface background color
8. subject to direct sunlight Make sure that the control enclosure will not be splashed with chips water or oil Make sure that the control enclosure and the operation panel will not be subject to excessive vibration or shock Permissible ambient temperature range of the control enclosure is 5 to 40 41 to 104 F The permissible ambient humidity range for the control enclosure is relative humidity 5096 or less at 40 C 104 F no condensation The maximum altitude at which the control enclosure can be used is 1000m 3281 ft 2 Points to Check before Turning on the Power 1 Close all the doors of the control enclosure and operation panel to prevent the entry of water chips and dust 2 Make absolutely sure that there is nobody near the moving parts of the machine and that there are no obstacles around the machine before starting machine operation 3 When turning on the power turn on the main power disconnect switch first then the CONTROL ON switch on the operation panel 508600500 E P iii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 Precautions Related to Manual Continuous Operation 2 Do not operate the machine with the front cover check cover or another protective cover removed Follow the instruction manual during operation 3 Close the front cover before starting the machine 4 When machining the initial work piece check for machine operations run the machine under no load to check for interference am
9. the control enclosure door b Even when the main power disconnect switch is OFF there may some residual charge in the MCS drive unit servo spindle and for this reason only service personnel are permitted to perform any work on this unit Even then they must observe the following precautions e MCS drive unit servo spindle The residual voltage discharges two minutes after the main switch is turned OFF The control enclosure contains the NC unit and the NC unit has a printed circuit board whose memory stores the machining programs parameters etc In order to ensure that the contents of this memory will be retained even when the power is switched off the memory is supplied with power by a battery Depending on how the printed circuit boards are handled the contents of the memory may be destroyed and for this reason only service personnel should handle these boards 508600500 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 11 Periodic inspection of the control enclosure a Cleaning the Cooling Unit The cooling unit in the door of the control enclosure serves to prevent excessive temperature rise inside the control enclosure and increase the reliability of the NC unit Inspect the following points every three months e 15 the fan motor inside the cooling unit working The motor is normal if there is a strong draft from the unit e ls external air inlet blocked If it is blocked clean it with compressed air 6 General Precautions
10. was created as means to organize and standardize the presentation of some of those applications This remarkable ability enabling anyone s software to run on the machine control and interface with the machine directly is something feared by other machine tool builders They have various reasons but perhaps chief among them is the loss of control They actively seek to places limits on the consumers of their machines Okuma has taken the opposite approach Okuma strives to make it easy for our customers and partners to expand the capabilities of our machine tools to meet the exact needs of our customers It is my sincere hope that this application will serve to further that goal 508600500 E P vii REVISION HISTORY 10 10 2014 55086 005 00 OSP Widget Manager Initial release Scott Solmer 508600500 E P viii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION m 10 T PURPOSES ties Ate E Ok Ee WS Ok E ee 10 1 2 DEFINITIONS ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS csscssseesseesseesascaeceaecaecesceeessseessesseeescaescaeecsuessaecsuecsaecsaeseaeseaeee 10 i e lt on see ak dea ee de eit e e e P ERR EN 10 2 REQUIRED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 10 2217 HARDWARE he n s tee 10
11. Alternatively create a shortcut with the same argument Refer to Figure 5 4 508600500 16 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL A Okuma OSP Widget Manager Properties Security Details Previous Versions General Shortcut Compatibility al Okuma OSP Widget Manager a UMA Wishes ih Target type Application Target location OSP Widget Manager Target Okuma OSP Widget Manager OWM exe hide Start in D Program Files Okuma OSP Widget Manager Shortcut key None Run Normal window gt Open File Location Change Icon Advanced Figure 5 4 5 3 Show The Application restore System Tray Menu Press the Show Window button in the system tray menu Refer to Figure 4 2 Shortcut Command Line Run the application using the argument show after the executable name Alternatively create a shortcut with the same argument Refer to Figure 5 4 5 4 Add Widgets to OSP Widget Manager No action is required by the user to get a widget into OSP Widget Manager other than running the desired program OWM will automatically identify widget windows and pull them into the application Programs such as Notepad Word and Excel may be integrated into OWM by 508600500 E Page 17 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL opening a document whose name contains a widget identifier string For additional
12. C The Intelligent Numerical Control Application Programming Interface used to access machine information via software applications NET Framework The Microsoft amp common language runtime environment for applications developed with Visual Studio This is required to run the Lathe Interface software application Widget The generic name for applications designed to run inside OWM WPF Windows Presentation Foundation a NET programming language utilizing XAML UU Unit Utilization referring to standard widget sizes 11 EXAMPLE CODE 11 1 Prevent Window from being moved Windows Forms region Prevent User From Moving Window Snippet Dill mport user32 dll private static extern int EnableMenultem System IntPtr hMenu int ulDEnableltem int uEnable private const int HTCAPTION 0x00000002 private const int MF_BYCOMMAND 0x00000000 private const int MF_ENABLED 0x00000000 private const int MF_GRAYED 0 00000001 private const int MF_DISABLED 0x00000002 private const int SC MOVE 0 010 private const int WM NCLBUTTONDOWN 1 private const int WM_SYSCOMMAND 0x112 private const int WM_INITMENUPOPUP 0x117 private const int WM_NCLBUTTONDBLCLK 0xA3 private bool bMoveable true System ComponentModel Category Behavior System ComponentModel Description Allows the 508600500 E Page 26 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL form to be moved protected virtual bool Moveable
13. M exe Date modified 10 10 2014 10 40 Date created 10 10 2014 10 40 AM Application Size 1 78 MB 2 OWM exe config 10 10 2014 10 40 AM CONFIG File 1 item selected Computer 2 4 1 Desktop Icon Shortcut Run the application by double clicking the desktop icon Users may create their own shortcuts by right clicking the desktop selecting New and Shortcut Browse to the application s install directory and select the program OWM exe 4 2 Stop the Application There are at least three ways to stop the application e Main Tab Press the Exit button in the Main tab of the OSP Widget Manager window Refer to Figure 4 2 System Tray Menu Click the Okuma icon in the notification area system tray and choose Exit 508600500 E Page 14 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL Figure 4 2 Shortcut Command Line Run the application using the argument exit after the executable name Alternatively create a shortcut with the same argument Refer to Figure 5 4 5 OPERATION 5 1 Scroll Modes Due to technical reasons it is currently not possible to scroll by making gestures which begin over widgets in between the arrow buttons However by beginning interactions on the arrow buttons of OSP Widget Manager various functions are available as described below Drag Figure 5 1 Index Figure 5 2 Scroll to End Figure 5 3 5 1 1 Drag To drag click and hold one of t
14. R 50 G 50 B 50 A 100 FF323232 For example refer to Figure 9 1 Close Example Figure 9 1 9 5 3 If Widget Window Other Than Main Window In the case that the widget window is not the application s main window there are a few precautions to note pass information between the main application and the widget Events or other thread safe measures should be used Do NOT use form window instance referencing For example from main window WidgetWindowInstance SomeVariable SomeValue will fail Once opened do not allow the widget window to be closed until the entire application is closed OWM watches the widget process in order to know if it has been closed and thus can be removed from the display If the process continues to run when the widget window has been closed OSP Widget Manager will not detect this and a blank space will be left in the display Do not rely on the parent child relationship of the widget window to the main application When OSP Widget Manager grabs the widget window its parent will become OWM 508600500 E Page 25 of 27 10 GLOSSARY Application Programming Interface In the scope of this document it is a short form for API ESC The Escape key It is represented by the following symbol on Okuma controls 7 GUI Graphical User Interface NC Numerical Control OSP Okuma Sampling Path intelligent control OWM OSP Widget Manager THIN
15. SOFTWARE OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 1st Edition Document No S5086 005 00 OSP Widget Manager User s Manual September 2014 OKUMA 508600500 E P ii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Okuma machines are equipped with safety equipment to protect persons and machinery from any danger that might happen unexpectedly However operators are requested to operate the equipment in such a way that no person will use the equipment in the following unsafe manner and cause an accident without knowing the following safety precautions This instruction manual and the warning sings attached to the machine cover only those hazards which Okuma can predict Be aware that they do not cover all possible hazards 1 Precautions Relating to Installation 1 Please note the following precautions regarding the primary power supply Do not draw the primary power supply from a distribution panel that also supplies a major noise source for example an electric welder or electric discharge machine since this could cause malfunction of the CNC unit If possible connect the control enclosure to a ground independently If there is no choice but to use a common ground the other equipment must not generate a large amount of noise such as an electric welder or electric discharge machine 2 Installation Environment Observe the following points when installing the CNC unit and the control enclosure Make sure that the CNC unit will not be
16. ace them into its interface 6 2 3 Demo Overlay Enabled This setting shows the message DEMONSTRATION ONLY over the widget area while scrolling 6 2 4 Logging Verbose Enabling this setting shows all possible logging messages When unchecked only errors and warnings and some informational messages are logged Enable Windows Event Log This setting creates Events in Windows Event Viewer Under Control Panel Administrative Tools Event Viewer Enable Text Log This setting creates a text file OWM txt in the Logging directory Enable Database Log This setting creates a SQLite database file OWM sI3 in the logging directory Enable CSV Log This setting creates a CSV file OWM csv in the Logging directory Compact Datalog Enabling this feature of the TDG logging DLL will attempt to compress old log files Suppress Logging Errors This function will prevent any exceptions thrown by the TDG logging DLL from propagating up to the main application 6 2 5 Scrolling Drag Threshold This is the number of pixels the cursor must move after MOUSE DOWN on one of the scroll buttons before dragging begins Scrolling Updates Layout Calls the method UpdateLayout after scrolling this may or may not affect the appearance of scrolling and or performance Refer to http msdn microsoft com en us library system windows uielement updatelayout 28v vs 110 29 aspx Soften Flicks to Edges 508600500 E P
17. age 20 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL This setting extends the rubber banding effect when flicked to the edge of the scrollable area Flick Frames Determines how long in number of frames scrolling animation lasts during flick Flick Tick Time This setting determines the amount of time between animation frames during flick Scroll Far Tick Time This setting determines the time between animation frames during scroll to end Index Tick Time This determines the time between animation frames during scroll to next widget Drag Tick Time This setting determines the amount of time between animation frames during drag Rubberband Tick Time This setting determines the time between animation frames during rubber banding 6 2 6 Constants Window Height This setting resizes OWM in the vertical direction from the bottom Widget Identifier This setting specified the partial contents of a window title name that OSP Widget Manager will look for in order to identify applications as widgets Note DO NOT MODIFY THIS SETTING Velo Calc Point Life In order to calculate flick velocity OWM gets a list of mouse pointer locations with time stamps from the operating system This setting determines the cut off point where the time stamps are too old to be included in the velocity calculation DM Polling Interval The frequency with which OWM looks at all running processes on the system in order to identif
18. ck Uninstall Change or Repair Turn Windows Features on or off Organize Uninstall Repair Publisher Okuma Part Flip Monitor Okuma America Corporation 7 29 2014 4 87 AJokuma Scheduled Maintenance Okuma America Corporation 7 29 2014 1 53MB 1 2 6 Startup Service Okuma America Corporation 9 7 2014 2 80MB 3 2 1 4 OSP Variable Manager Okuma America Corporation 8 2 2014 9 82MB 1 0 4 4 OSP Widget Manager Okuma 10 14 2014 11 8 MB 1 5 Loader Ver 3 6 0 15 Fuji Electric Co Ltd 5 7 2013 9 65 MB 3 6 0 15 Okuma Product version 1 0 0 Size 11 8 Help link http vwww okuma com Comments This installer database contains the logic and data required to i OKUMA 1 item selected Figure 3 2 After clicking Yes to an uninstall confirmation dialog uninstallation will proceed automatically 4 STARTING AND STOPPING THE APPLICATION 4 1 Start the Application OSP Widget Manager can be started at least 4 different ways Automatic Startup The OWM Installer registers with the THINC Startup Service Okuma Startup System upon install and if either if these applications is installed OWM will start automatically when the control is powered ON and the THINC API is available Please refer to the documentation for the THINC Startup Service or Okuma Startup System respectively for details e Start Menu By default the installa
19. connect switch 508600500 E P iv SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 Precautions Applicable during Maintenance Inspection and When Trouble Occurs In order to prevent unforeseen accidents damage to the machine etc it is essential to observe the following points when performing maintenance inspections or during checking when trouble has occurred 1 When trouble occurs press the emergency stop button on the operation panel to stop the machine 2 Consult the person responsible for maintenance to determine what corrective measures need to be taken 3 If two or more persons must work together establish signals so that they can communicate to confirm safety before proceeding to each new step 4 Use only the specified replacement parts and fuses 5 Always turn the power off before starting inspection or changing parts 6 When parts are removed during inspection or repair work always replace them as they were and secure them properly with their screws etc 7 When carrying out inspections in which measuring instruments are used for example voltage checks make sure the instrument is properly calibrated 8 Do not keep combustible materials or metals inside the control enclosure or terminal box 9 Check that cables and wires are free of damage damaged cables and wires will cause current leakage and electric shocks 10 Maintenance inside the control enclosure a Switch the main power disconnect switch OFF before opening
20. details please refer to section 9 1 Widget Identifier 6 CONFIGURATION 6 1 Language Changing the display language is accomplished by choosing a language from the drop down menu of the OSP Widget Manager main window Refer to Figure 6 1 The interface text will change immediately whereas only subsequent logging activity will appear in the new language Figure 6 1 Language codes follow the format Language Country using ISO 639 1 and 3166 2 respectively At the time of writing the following languages are supported en US English United States e es MX Spanish Mexico e ja JP Japanese Japan 6 2 Advanced Configuration 6 2 1 Enable Configuration Menu In most cases it should not be necessary to make any changes to the configuration However the configuration settings for OWM can be accessed by opening the file CONFIG XML which is located in the application directory The contents of this file are shown in Figure 6 2 Note that before OWM is run for the first time CONFIG XML not exist It is created the first time the program is run and will be recreated if it is missing It is not recommended to change any values in this file manually with the exception of SHOW_CONFIG This setting may be changed to true to give access to an in application menu 508600500 E Page 18 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL CONHGXML x lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 standalone yes
21. e developers can design their applications to fit in the new space but once the user has one or two of the applications running the space will be filled Okuma Widget Manager was designed to solve this problem by giving the user a quick and natural feeling interface to scroll through multiple running apps 2 REQUIRED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 2 1 Hardware Although this software is intended solely for use on Okuma machines with the large format 19 inch touch panels it will also run on any Windows PC with a horizontal screen resolution of 1280 pixels or greater This was intentional so that developers may use their PCs as a test environment 2 2 Software e Windows OWM has been tested and will run on Windows SP3 and Windows 7 THINC API There is no THINC API requirement THINC Startup Service To auto launch OSP Widget Manager version 3 2 1 0 or greater of the THINC Startup Service is required e NET Microsoft amp NET Framework version 4 0 or greater is required for operation It is bundled with the installer for OSP Widget Manager and will be installed if required during the installation of OSP Widget Manager 508600500 E Page 11 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL e PDF Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this Install User Manual It is to be bundled with the OSP Widget Manager installer and may be installed if required 3 OSP WIDGET MANAGER INSTALLER 3 1 Install To install OSP Widge
22. get return this bMoveable set this bMoveable value protected override void WndProc ref System Windows Forms Message m if m Msg WM_INITMENUPOPUP nandles popup of system menu if m LParam Tolnt32 65536 0 divide by 65536 to get hiword int AbleFlags MF_ENABLED if Moveable AbleFlags MF_DISABLED MF_GRAYED EnableMenultem m WParam SC_MOVE MF_BYCOMMAND AbleFlags if IMoveable if m Msg WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN cancels any attempt to drag the window by it s caption if m WParam Tolnt32 HTCAPTION return if m Msg WM_SYSCOMMAND redundant but cancels any clicks on the Move system menu item if m WParam Tolnt32 amp OxFFFO SC_MOVE return if m Msg WM_NCLBUTTONDBLCLK Try to stop double click on title bar return return control to base message handler base WndProc ref m endregion end of Prevent user from moving window snippet 508600500 E Page 27 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 11 2 Multiple User Interfaces using System Diagnostics lt summary gt The main entry point for the application lt summary gt STAThread static void Main Process WiManMode Process GetProcessesByName OWM if WiManMode Length 0 Application EnableVisualStyles Application SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault false Application Run new MainMenu Standard Window else Ap
23. he arrow buttons and then move the pointer in the direction of the arrow While dragging the button will provide visual feedback in the form of a green highlight Refer to Figure 5 1 5 1 2 Flick To trigger a flick action perform a quick drag and release If the speed at which dragging was taking place at the time of release was greater than a certain threshold the action will be interpreted as a flick The result will be a scrolling motion that continues even after releasing 508600500 E Page 15 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 5 1 3 Index A quick tap click and release will result in an index action The result of this action is to scroll to the nearest widget s left corner If the display is currently resting on the corner of a widget it will scroll to the next widget The index action will provide visual feedback in the form of a blue highlight Refer to Figure 5 2 5 1 4 Scroll to End Double tapping double clicking one of the arrow keys will result in a scroll to end action whereby the display is scrolled to the far end first or last widget depending on the direction The scroll to end action will provide visual feedback in the form of a red highlight Refer to Figure 5 3 5 2 Hide The Application minimize System Tray Menu Press the Hide Window button in the system tray menu Refer to Figure 4 2 Shortcut Command Line Run the application using the argument hide after the executable name
24. n 21 7 3 JKNOWN BUGS tret the tete eh t nh eerte e ern ent edite pe t 21 7 4 eu igcee 22 508600500 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 METHOD TO START NC IN WINDOWS ONLY MODE sccsscsecsscseccscnsccscnsscsccssccecssecccsseccssseseessesesssecesssecs 22 9 DEVELOPERS mec 23 0222 WIDGET IDENTIFIER 23 0 2 WIDGET SIZES ree ec 23 93 WIDGET WINDOW MODE tds e vend 23 9 4 MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS pedea o done nre etna ko Ie ose un eroe bea 23 9 5 cOTHER RECOMMENDA TIONS et eerte eee eden ee tee aset ese es eee esee 24 9 5 1 MUETIPLE INTEREAGES 2 1 5 E cete E tee ee ete ete REN ERA 24 9 5 2 ales M P s 24 9 5 3 IF WIDGET WINDOW OTHER THAN MAIN 1 24 10 GLOSSARY E T 25 11
25. ong components cut the work piece in the single block mode and then start continuous operation 5 Ensure your safety before rotating the spindle or moving a machine part 6 Do not touch chips or work piece while the spindle is rotating 7 Do not stop a rotating part with hand or another means 8 Check that the condition of hydraulic chuck jaws as mounted operating pressure and maximum permissible revolving speed 9 Check the condition and location of the cutting tool as mounted 10 Check the tool offset value 11 Check the zero offset value 12 Check that the SPINDLE OVERRIDE and FEEDRATE OVERRIDE dials on the NC operation panel are set to 10096 13 When moving the turret check the software limits for X and Z axes or the locations of limit switch dogs to prevent interference with the chuck and tailstock 14 Check the location of the turret 15 Check the location of the tailstock 1 14 15 16 Cut work pieces with a transmitted power and torque within the permissible range 17 Check each work piece firmly 18 18 Check that the coolant nozzle is properly located 4 On Finishing Work 1 On finishing work clean the vicinity of the machine 2 Return the turret to the predetermined retraction position 3 Always turn off the power of the machine before leaving it 4 To turn off the power turn off the CONTROL ON switch on the operation panel first then the main power dis
26. plication EnableVisualStyles Application SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault false Application Run new WidgetMenu Widget Window 12 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied by or with respect to anything in this document and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect special or consequential damages Copyright 2014 Okuma America Corporation All rights reserved GOVERNMENT RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions set forth in the applicable Okuma America Corporation license agreement and as provided in DFARS 227 7202 1 and 227 7202 3 a 1995 DFARS 252 227 7013 1 Oct 1988 FAR 12 212 a 1995 FAR 52 227 19 or FAR 52 227 14 as applicable Okuma America Corporation and Okuma America Corporation s products are trademarks of Okuma America Corporation References to other companies and their products use trademarks owned by the respective companies and are for reference purpose only Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries THIS PRODUCT IS NOT ENDORSED OR SPONSORED BY ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED PUBLISHER OF ADOBE ACROBAT READER
27. ry under the application s install folder and describe the events that led to the problem with as much detail as possible 7 2 Program is Slow or Unresponsive Under idle conditions Program Name should use very little system resources Only during scrolling should the application use any noticeable amount of CPU cycles If scrolling seems jittery jumpy or slow check the idle CPU resource consumption using the Windows Task Manager s Performance tab Ctrl Alt Del If the CPU is showing a solid 10096 usage attempt to determine what process is responsible for consuming most of the resources before contacting Okuma Approximately 3096 CPU consumption is typical during the brief period scrolling is taking place This is equivalent to scrolling though files using Windows Explorer While not scrolling OWM should consume 095 and only intermittently show 1 or 2 percent during DM polling 7 3 Known Bugs e There are no known bugs at the time of this writing 508600500 E Page 22 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL 7 4 Other Issues For all other issues please contact the Okuma America Software Development group by using the following email address 8 METHOD TO START NC IN WINDOWS ONLY MODE 1 2 3 4 Power ON the OSP Control Power OFF the control first if already running When the OSP Loading screen shows touch the screen anywhere to ensure it is selected Press the ESC key to reveal a button labeled
28. t Manager run the setup file Setup OSP Widget Manager v1 0 0 exe from the instillation media or the download directory if obtained from the Okuma App Store Follow the prompts of the install wizard as seen in Figure 3 1 1 05 Widget Manager Setup Ready to Install Collecting information Preparing installation C Installing Finalizing installation The Setup Wizard is ready to begin the 05 Widget Manager installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 3 1 Once installation is completed successfully OWM can be started by using any method in section 4 1 3 2 Uninstall To uninstall OWM find the application in the Windows Add Remove Programs window XP or the Programs and Features window Windows 7 as seen in Figure 3 2 Select OSP Widget Manager from the list and double click it or click the uninstall button 508600500 E Page 12 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL pt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Programs and Features E ini x QU gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Programs and Features Search Programs and Features 2 File Edit view Tools Control Panel Home Uninstall or change a program View installed updates To uninstall a program select it From the list and then cli
29. tion directory is D Program Files Okuma OSP Widget ManagerV OWM be started by running the executable file OWM exe from this directory as seen below in Figure 4 1 508600500 E Page 13 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL n D Program files Okuma OSP Widget Manager nj x gog Js Computer USER D Program files Okuma OSP Widget Manager Search OSP Widget Manager 2 Edit View Tools Help Organize v Open folder v e Program files Date modified Type lt Blum Novotest B Caron Engineering en us 10 14 2014 9 46 AM Folder di Gosiger di 10 14 2014 9 46 File Folder Growl For Windows do ja JP 10 14 2014 9 46 AM File folder 1 Kennametal 10 14 2014 9 46 AM File Folder 4 Morris 1 Logging 10 14 2014 9 47 AM Folder 2 Morris Midwest x64 10 14 2014 9 46 AM File folder Okuma B emen x86 10 14 2014 9 46 AM File folder otifier uw BigButton CONFIG XML 10 14 2014 9 47 AM AML Document Licenses NLogConfigTdg xml 10 14 2014 9 47 AM Document Logging 4 OSP Widget Manager User s Manual 1 0 10 10 2014 10 40 AM Adobe Acrobat Doc di LoggingService 10 10 2014 10 40 AM Application Okuma Part Flip Monitor 21 Okuma Scheduled Maintenance Okuma Utility Machine Alert OSP Variable Manager Ai OSP Widget Manager 1 ShowDesktop THINC API gt 2 OW
30. y and grab widgets Show Status Tab The status tab displays information about OWM button user interactions and is a remnant of the development process Log Items Display Determines the number of line items to display in the Log tab before overwriting entries contained there Note this does not affect the logging of information to files using the TDG logging DLL 508600500 E Page 21 of 27 OSP WIDGET MANAGER USERS MANUAL Debug Mode This setting will create log entries related to interactions with the arrow buttons Additionally a pop up window with flick velocity will be shown when a flick is triggered 6 3 Backup Configuration Settings Copy the file CONFIG XML located in the install directory and store it in a safe location 6 4 Restore Configuration Settings Exit the application and the backup CONFIG XML file into the application install directory If prompted to overwrite an existing file accept 6 5 Restoring Default Configuration Exit the application delete the file CONFIG XML located in the install directory and restart the application A new file will be created with default settings automatically 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Program Not Responding In the event that OWM should stop responding or crash first try restarting the application If the problem is recurring please send an email to API Okuma com include the most recent logging file located in the logging directo
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