In order to perform the downloads or open the links, you will need have an internet connection and the appropriate access rights.
Additional information
The following links to the User’s Manuals end in xx.
This serves as a placeholder for the language versions.
TNC 320 Manual
Conversational Programming User’s Manual ID:
1096950-xx
ISO Programming User’s Manual ID:
1096983-xx
Cycle Programming User's Manual ID:
1096959-xx
TNC 620 Manual
Conversational Programming User’s Manual ID:
1096883-xx
ISO Programming User’s Manual ID:
1096887-xx
Cycle Programming User's Manual ID:
1096886-xx
TNC 640 Manual
Conversational Programming User’s Manual ID:
892903-xx
ISO Programming User’s Manual ID:
892909-xx
Cycle Programming User's Manual ID:
892905-xx
Use of course documents / copyright
All media files (e.g., texts, images, graphics, and videos), including their parts, distributed or made available as part of the course, are copyright protected.
Insofar as the individual media file does not contain expressly deviating provisions, the following applies to use: without the prior written consent of DR. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH, the media files must not be passed on to other persons (including to other employees of the participating company) and must not be duplicated, modified, archived, stored on a server, included in newsgroups, used in online services, stored on CD-ROMs or other data media, or used in printed publications. The same also applies to the use of excerpts or sections of the media files. In addition, the general Terms of Use for the web pages of HEIDENHAIN also apply.
Safety precautions
Comply with all safety precautions indicated in this document and in your machine tool builder's documentation!
Precautionary statements warn about hazards associated with handling software and devices and provide information on their prevention. They are classified by hazard severity and divided into the following groups:
Sequence of information in precautionary statements
- All precautionary statements contain the following four sections:
- Signal word indicating the hazard severity
- Type and source of hazard
- Consequences of ignoring the hazard (e.g., "There is danger of collision during subsequent machining operations")
- Escape – Hazard prevention measures
Informational notes
Observe the informational notes provided in these instructions to ensure reliable and efficient usage of the software.
In these instructions, you will find the following informational notes:
The information symbol indicates a tip.
A tip provides additional or supplementary information.
This symbol prompts you to follow the safety precautions of your machine tool builder. This symbol also indicates machine-dependent functions. Possible hazards for the operator and the machine are described in the machine manual.
The book symbol represents a cross reference to external documentation (e.g., the documentation of your machine tool builder or other supplier).
Within the HIT modules, you will find the following types of notes in addition to the informational notes:
This symbol tells you to perform the exercise on the programming station.
This symbol tells you to work through content, perform an exercise, or take a test within the HIT Learning Software.
HIT-specific symbols
You will find the following symbols in the HIT module:
Symbol | Function |
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Symbol preceding individual steps within an instruction for a particular action | |
Symbol preceding reactions of the control within an instruction for a particular action | |
Symbol preceding individual items within a list | |
Symbol preceding interactions and animations
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Symbol for starting the video | |
Symbol for starting exercises and quizzes
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Symbol within exercises
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Symbol within guided programming
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Symbol within multiple-choice questions
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HIT documents
Upon successful programming, you will be able to download all of the solutions for the guided programming as PDF files.
If you would like to keep these files in printed formed, you can also download the following book structure (title page and table of contents).
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