• Introduction
  • Digital Read Out (DRO)
    • DRO - Homing Your Machine
    • DRO - Homing Each Axis Individually
    • DRO - Using The Double Home-All Button
    • DRO - Manually Moving The Gantry
    • DRO - Manually Moving The Gantry Using Relative Coordinates
    • DRO - Moving To Absolute Coordinates
    • DRO - TIP Recording Absolute Coordinates At The Start Of a Job
    • DRO - Zeroing Your Workpiece
    • DRO - Pre-Programmed Position Buttons (M Center, Back and Zero)
  • G-Code Preview Window
    • G-Code Preview Window
  • Job Preview Window
    • Job Preview Window
  • Manual Feed and Speed Override
    • Adjusting The Feeds And Speeds While The Job Is Running
  • Running Jobs
    • Warmup Procedure
    • Loading And Closing Job Files
    • Starting, Stopping And Pausing Your Jobs
    • The Goto Zero Button
    • Using The Job Timer
    • Using Run From Here
    • The Status Window
    • Using The Spindle On/Off Button
  • Safety Features
    • Enclosure Safety On Checkbox
  • Automatic Tool Changer & Manual Tool Changing
    • Using The Tool Length Sensor (TLS) Button
    • The ATC On/Off Button And Changing Tools
    • Setting Tool Offsets
    • Resetting The Tool Rack
    • Using The Manual Tool Change Button
  • 3D Touch Probe
    • Locating The Corner Of Your Workpiece
    • Locating The Edge Of A Workpiece
    • Probing The Top Of Your Workpiece
    • Locating The Center Of A Rectangle Or Square (Outside Probing)
    • Locating The Center Of a Round Object (Outside Probing)
    • Locating The Center Of A Circle Or Rectangle (Inside Probing)
    • Aligning Your Job To An Angled Workpiece
    • Locating Your Tool's Z Zero in Pockets And Other Difficult Surfaces
  • Dealing With Errors
    • Using The Override Limits Button
    • Understanding Soft Limits And Related Errors
  • Advanced Functionality
    • The Programmable Position Buttons (P1-P3)
    • User Macros (1-5)
    • Using The Offline Mode Button
    • Macro Tips Off Explained
    • The Mist Coolant Button
    • What Is Dwell Time?
    • Using the MDI
    • Work Coordinate System (G54-G59) Explained