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- 1 ************ Welcome to the CIMplicity CAD/CAM/CIM System! *************
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- CIMplicity
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- CIMplicity is manufactured by PMX Inc, the leading manufacturer of CIM
- software in the world. This is a low-end CAD/CAM/CIM system.
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- We believe that EVERY manufacturing facility should have a system to
- help them with their design, drafting, math, and NC/CNC programming.
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- CIMplicity IS copyrighted. You are NOT permitted to sell it or use it
- to make a profit directly or indirectly, other than to help you to design
- and manufacture. You are NOT allowed to change it in any way, remove
- the copyright, nor any other messages. You cannot deliver it along with
- other products that you may sell. If you wish to market CIMplicity in
- conjunction with other products, please contact us for licensing.
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- Welcome to CIMplicity...
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- 2 ****************** CIMplicity Customer Support Policy ******************
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- We pride ourselves with our customer support. However, in order to be
- able to distribute this product to everyone, we can offer no telephone
- suppport for it whatsoever. We also discourage you to ask for extensive
- written support. If you have trouble, please narrow down the problem to
- where you know the exact point at which it occurs. At this point, save
- the part-program, and any related libraries and files to a 5-1/4 floppy
- disk. Send this disk along with a letter explaining the problem and a
- self-addressed stamped envelope to the address on your registration.
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- If we can reproduce the problem, we will try to find the cause, correct
- it, or provide a workaround. However, for CIMplicity support, we have
- a limited time per-job, and may occassionally need to ask you to further
- narrow-down the problem. (If you wish the floppy disk to be returned,
- then provide a large enough envelope and sufficient postage to do so.)
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- You must register this software with us immediately. No support is
- available at all for unregistered users. Please run the program named
- REGISTER to fill out a registration for CIMplicity.
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- 3 *************************** Using CIMplicity ***************************
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- CIMplicity requires EGA or VGA graphics, 640K of memory, and a standard
- MOUSE. A floating-menu scheme is used with click-type (not click-drag-
- release) picking. There are eight main menu selections:
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- 1. FILES Merge in IGES, DXF, or CADL files, read existing NC tapes.
- 2. GEOM Construct lines, arcs, patterns, etc.
- 3. DISP Changes the view of the drawing as it appears on the screen.
- 4. EDIT Changes coordinate values of the geometry.
- 5. INFO Changes the color, feedrate, font, speed, etc.
- 6. GROUP Labels features, such as pockets, holes, and outlines.
- 7. OPERS CAD/CAM operations such as machining and dimensioning.
- 8. PROCESS Final preparation of the NC/CNC control data. (TAPE)
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- Note that menus 1, 2, 6, 7, and 8 are generally used in that sequence;
- and that menus 3, 4, and 5 are centrally located, as they are used for
- changing the view, the geometry, or the attributes, respectively.
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- The attributes that appear down the left side of the screen are called
- INFO and the list is called the INFO TABLE. Use it to set the color,
- feedrate, tool number, units, and other values that affect the drawing.
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- 4 ***************************** Definitions ******************************
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- CAD/CAM Computer Aided Design/Drawing, Computer Aided Machining.
- CIM Integrated CAD/CAM - Computer Integrated Manufacturing.
- NC/CNC Machines that can be controlled by the computer.
- INFO TABLE Values that affect feedrate, color, tchgr number, etc.
- PART-PROGRAM The file that contains the drawing and machining operations.
- TAPE The file that contains the codes to drive an NC/CNC machine.
- POST A program that works with CIMplicity to format a TAPE.
- POST-PROCESS This operation generates the TAPE from a part-program.
- LIBRARIES Files that set up CIMplicity for specific tools/materials.
- SETUP FILE A file that loads a POST, LIBRARIES, and makes settings.
- PICK To select something from the screen by use of the mouse.
- LAYERS The CAD equivalent of transparencies/overlays on a drawing.
- MASKING Selectively enabling/disabling layers or geometry types.
- GROUP A labelled collection of geometry. (POCKET, OUTLINE, HOLES)
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- 5 **************************** Mouse Buttons *****************************
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- The three mouse buttons map to the [Enter], [Ins], and [Esc] keys. They
- are used for the following purposes:
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- Button 1 [Enter] Pick something from the screen or completes an entry.
- Button 2 [Ins] Repeats the last command, location, or radius.
- Button 3 [Esc] Cancels the current command, returns to the main menu.
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- Note that button 2 [Ins] is normally used as a "repeat" key. You might
- hit it once to repeat the last command. When CIMplicity asks for a
- radius, you might then hit it to repeat the same radius that you last
- used. When CIMplicity then asks for a location, you might hit it once
- more to repeat the last location entered.
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- However, in three circumstances, button 2 [Ins] is used for a different
- purpose. 1) If the system is asking for a filename, you may hit button 2
- [Ins] to request a directory. 2) Additionally, button 2 [Ins] is often
- used as a "terminate" command. In this case, CIMplicity will display a
- note at the bottom of the screen stating "[Ins] terminates." 3) Finally,
- hit button 2 [Ins] at the left edge of the screen to bring up a keypad.
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- *** Use button 2 [Ins] for DIRECTORY, REPEAT, TERMINATE, or KEYPAD! ***
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- 6 *************************** The Keyboard *******************************
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- The following keyboard commands are useful while programming:
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- [F1] Mini-info table [Alt]-[B] Break both
- [F2] "Endpoint" pick mode [Alt]-[D] Continuation dimension
- [F3] "Centerpoint" pick mode [Alt]-[F] Fillet
- [F4] "Intersection" pick mode [Alt]-[M] Math (calculator)
- [F5] Shrink/Reduce sprite [Alt]-[Q] Query a geometry item
- [F6] Grow/Enlarge sprite [Alt]-[U] UNDO previous command
- [F7] Rotate sprite counter-clockwise [Alt]-[V] View all (to fit screen)
- [F8] Rotate sprite clockwise [Alt]-[W] View window (zoom)
- [F9] Select command by number [Alt]-[X] Trim both
- [F10] HELP! [Alt]-[Z] Set Z level (thrid axis)
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- You may use the math mode ([Alt]-[M]) to perform calculations. Variables
- that are assigned in this mode may be used anywhere else in CIMplicity.
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- Use the [F1] key to switch from CAD mode (detailing OPER menu) to CAM mode
- (contour OPER menu) or to change the tolerance or other modal values.
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- Note that you may scan the HELP files to read about functions that are not
- present on CIMplicity, but only available from its big brother programs.
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- 7 ********************* CAD Programming and Geometry *********************
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- CAD MODE: Hit [F1], select OPER MODE, then DETAIL.
- or: Select INFO, SETUP FILE, LOAD FILE, [Ins], pick DRAWINGS.
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- Once you have defined your geometry, you may add dimensions, crosshatch,
- notes, and labels. These are found in the OPER menu. Note that you may
- skip the "Text:" prompt for labels and dimensions, allowing CIMplicity
- to make the measurement and fill them in. Also, it is a good idea to use
- the [F2] key to pick the items to be dimensioned, as this assures that
- the extension lines will exactly align with the items.
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- The difference in ANGULAR and ARBITRARY dimensions involves the control
- over the angle of the extension lines. In ANGULAR dimensions, they are
- aligned with the points that are measured. (the first and second points)
- In ARBITRARY dimensions, they are not aligned at all, but oriented with
- the first dimension point and the arrow tip. (the first and third points)
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- CIMplicity is setup to drive an HP/GL compatible plotter. It assumes
- an A-size sheet, six colors, and that the plotter is on COM2 running at
- 9600 baud.
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- 8 ********************** CAM Programming in General **********************
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- CAM MODE: Hit [F1], select OPER MODE, then CONTOUR-ONLY.
- or: Select INFO, SETUP FILE, LOAD FILE, [Ins], pick FIXTURES.
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- Remember to mark the geometry to be machined as a GROUP before attempting
- to machine it. If you label it as a POCKET, it will be machined on the
- inside. If you label OUTLINE, it will be machined on the outside. If
- you label it BOUNDARY, then it may be machined on either side, depending
- upon the direction it was defined and the tool side.
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- When you perform the machining operations (FINISH, etc.) make sure that
- you fill in feedrates, spindle speeds, tool specs, and other values
- BEFORE you finalize the operation by hitting the [Ins] key.
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- After you perform the machining operations, the part must be post-proc-
- essed. This generates the codes necessary to drive the NC/CNC machine.
- CIMplicity makes a stripped-down tape file for a FANUC/YASNAC/OKUMA
- style control and gives it the same name as the part-program, but with
- a ".TAP" suffix.
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- 9 ******************* What is missing in CIMplicity? *********************
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- As handy as CIMplicity is, you might find it lacking in some respects.
- This is because it is intended to be a useful CIM package, but not a
- complete one. Its big brother programs have features such as:
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- LATHE CYCLES Rough turn from stock, profile rough, groove rough, etc.
- MILL CYCLES Profile rough, plunge rough, zigzag rough, etc.
- WIRE-EDM WORK Two-plane (4-axis), multi-passes, reverse finish, etc.
- PRESS CYCLES Nibble, bridge-hit, nibble-punch, etc.
- 3D OPERATIONS Sweep cross-sections, swarf, 3D-rotate, project onto, etc.
- LEVEL II PATH Machine complex shapes, unlimited islands, stock def, etc.
- CURVES Normalized cubic, Bezier, B-spline, arcfit, arc-series.
- PATTERNS Build gears, ellipses, cams, and other complex geometry.
- POST LIBRARY A collection of existing posts for various machines.
- NC/BASIC A compiler that lets you enhance/customize the CIM system.
- POST KIT Tools to develop custom posts for various NC/CNC machines.
- TAPE MANAGER An NC/CNC tape editor and a DNC (downloader) program.
- CONFIGURATOR Adds support for various hi-res cards, printers, plotters.
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- Additionally, our other products make use of the coprocessor and extended
- memory, allowing them to run MUCH more quickly and smoothly, without
- running out of memory.
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- 10 *********** So, What is So Different About This FREE Version? **********
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- To summarize:
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- The toolpaths and tool cycles that you generate with CIMplicity will
- NOT be saved with the part. Your geometry and groups are saved, but
- you will need to redo the operations the next time you load the part.
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- Roughing, threading, sweeping, swarfing, and multi-axis cycles are
- not present in CIMplicity. You also may not machine pockets that
- contain islands, or define arbitrary rough stock contours.
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- Advanced geometry such as gears and cams, character engraving, and
- curves are missing from CIMplicity.
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- CIMplicity lacks the utilities that are used for increasing screen
- resolution, making post-processors, doing mathematically-defined
- shapes or families-of-parts, and for editing and downloading tapes.
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- Even with these limitations however, CIMplicity is a very useful CAD/
- CAM system, both for design/drawing, and for the production of NC/CNC
- tapes for your machines.
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- Ready to start CIMplicity...
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