Table of Contents
- Safety
- Getting Started
- Navigation and Display
- Programming Functions
- Bending and Corrections
- Tools Management
- Troubleshooting
- Contact Mac-Tech
Safety
- Only trained operators should use the CybTouch 12 PS.
- Modification of machine parameters can cause serious damage.
- Keep the control unit away from excessive humidity and magnetic interference.
- Disconnect power before cleaning or performing maintenance.
Getting Started
- Familiarize yourself with the screen layout and menu structure.
- Configure user preferences such as units of measurement and display options.
- Calibrate the touchscreen for optimal accuracy.
- Use RFLink for wireless communication and data backup.
Navigation and Display
- Access different functions using the menu button.
- View machine status, program details, and user settings.
- Customize the display by enabling or disabling graphical part views.
Programming Functions
- Create and edit bending sequences.
- Use TouchProfile mode for graphical programming.
- Define back gauge positions and flange lengths.
- Import programs from other Cybelec numerical controls.
Bending and Corrections
- Adjust bending angles with real-time correction.
- Set crowning adjustments for compensation.
- Fine-tune back gauge positions for improved accuracy.
- Use the Offset Pinch Point function for specialized bending operations.
Tools Management
- Create, modify, and store punch and die configurations.
- Set default bending force and safety distances.
- Use the Copy to All function for applying settings across multiple steps.
Troubleshooting
- Interpret error and warning messages.
- Check system diagnostics for common issues.
- Restore original machine settings if needed.
Contact Mac-Tech
Address: 8397 N 87th St, Milwaukee, WI 53224
Phone: 414-486-9700
Email: win@mac-tech.com
Website: mac-tech.com
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