Acu-Rite CNC 3500i User Manual

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3.1 Manual D
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Manual Data Input Mode Settings
Features (or settings) that remain active for more than one operation 
are referred to as modal. Modal features remain active until you 
change or cancel them. Most CNC functions are modal.  
As an example, if the CNC is in Rapid Mode, it executes all moves at 
the rapid rate until you initiate Feed Mode. The CNC can be in several 
modes, as long as the modes do not conflict.
Before making a manual move, make any necessary mode settings. 
Modes set from the Manual screen remain active if the CNC is put in 
a program mode until the program, or operator changes the mode.
Modes set from the Manual Data Input screen:
See "Basic Modals zone." on page 49.
Examples:
Absolute or Incremental 
Rapid or Feed 
Active tool, tool-length offsets, and tool diameter compensation
Inch or MM 
Basic Modals (allowing adjustment of current modal settings)