ProNest 2017 Quick Start Guide
ProNest 2017 Quick Start Guide
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ProNest® Installation and Quick Start Guide
In this guide…
Licensing and Setup ..................................................................................................................................................................2
Licensing ................................................................................................................................................................................2
Machine setup files ............................................................................................................................................................2
ProNest Quick Start Guide .....................................................................................................................................................3
Opening and closing ProNest .......................................................................................................................................3
Main ProNest window ......................................................................................................................................................4
Starting a new job ..............................................................................................................................................................5
Adding parts to your part list ........................................................................................................................................6
Automatic and manual nesting.................................................................................................................................. 10
Modifying the nest.......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Creating clusters of parts ............................................................................................................................................. 13
Moving and rotating selected parts......................................................................................................................... 14
Creating a new nest ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
Deleting a nest ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Cut simulation ................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Saving and opening jobs .............................................................................................................................................. 18
Output.................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Reports ................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Contacting us ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Index ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
This guide performs two functions. The first half explains the licensing and setup of ProNest.
The second half of the guide is called “ProNest Quick Start Guide.” The purpose of the quick start guide is to
walk you through many of the important tasks in ProNest. By following the steps presented in this guide, you
will get a basic understanding of how to use ProNest.
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Your copy of ProNest came with a removable HASP hardware key ( ). This security key contains your
license information and must be plugged in for ProNest to work.
Important: Be sure to keep your HASP key in a safe place. If lost or stolen, a replacement fee will be
required.
Local license
If you have a local ProNest license (ProNest will be used on only one PC at a time):
• After installing ProNest, simply plug the HASP key into your computer’s USB port.
ProNest can now be run on your PC, as long as the HASP key remains plugged in.
Network license
If you have purchased a network license, you will need to designate a computer as the network license
server. The network license server will use your HASP key to manage the allocation of licenses for all ProNest
clients.
Note that the network license server is not required to have ProNest installed on it.
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To close ProNest:
Click the Close button ( ) in the upper-right corner of the main ProNest window.
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On the File tab, click Exit.
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Ribbon
The top section of the main window contains the ribbon, which is divided into tabs (File, Home, Nest, etc.),
groups, and controls. The ribbon will be used throughout this guide to perform specific tasks.
Task panes
The left-hand side of the main window is occupied by the Part List task pane. When ProNest is started
normally, the Part List will not contain any parts. You can also activate other task panes such as the
Separations editor and Color Legend on the View tab.
Nesting area
The remaining area of the main window is devoted to nesting. In the nesting area will be the image of an
empty nest. On startup, ProNest will automatically select a machine (settings file) and open a new job. The
empty nest displayed will have the dimensions of the machine’s default plate.
Status bar
At the bottom, the status bar shows the current machine (settings file) that is loaded, as well as nest details,
hints, and a link to product news. On startup, ProNest will automatically select the default machine.
Note: Discussion of ProNest settings is beyond the scope of this guide. For more information about
ProNest settings, consult the ProNest Help, which can be opened from the Help page on the
File tab.
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Note that Blank job is selected by default. As you become more familiar with ProNest, you can also use
job templates as a starting point when creating new jobs. For now, keep Blank job selected.
2 On the right side, type "My first job" in the Description box.
3 Select Demo Plasma Machine from the Machine combo box.
4 Set the default Material for the job to "MS 0.25 in."
All parts and plates in the job will use the default material, unless otherwise specified.
In ProNest, setting a material is a very important step. Using settings spreadsheets, ProNest assigns
different parameters such as feedrate, kerf, leads, and separation distances on the nest based on
material.
5 Click Create.
Note: When you click Create to start a new job, the Edit Part List window will automatically appear.
Adding parts to your part list will usually be the first step after creating a new job. For now,
close this window.
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The Edit Part List window has menus and toolbars along the top and a status bar along the bottom. The rest
of the window is split into four sections:
The upper-left contains ProNest part sources. Each part source appears as a different tab. The CAD, VSP,
Library, and Assemblies tabs are standard part sources. Other tabs may also appear here, depending on
which modules you have purchased. This guide will focus only on using the CAD source.
The lower-left contains the job’s part list. All parts that have been added will appear here.
The upper-right contains the Preview pane. The currently selected part is displayed here. If the selected
part is from one of the part sources, then this preview is showing a pre-processed view of the selected
part file. If the selected part is in the part list, then the preview displays the part exactly as it would nest
on a plate.
The lower-right contains the Properties pane. Properties for the currently selected part are displayed
here. When the selected part is from one of the part sources, the part properties reflect the values that
will be used to add the part. Changing these values will affect any subsequent parts that are added to the
part list. If the selected part is from the part list, however, the properties reflect the actual properties of
the part. Changing these values directly affects the selected part.
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You can open 2D CAD at any time while using ProNest by clicking the button in
the toolbar of the Edit Part List window.
The CAD tab works like Windows Explorer, allowing you to browse the folders and files on your system.
Use the Look in box to help navigate. By default, the Files of type box will be set to AutoCAD files
(*.dwg;*.dxf). The selection in this box will filter the contents of the current folder, only showing the files
that match.
2 In the CAD tab, make sure that the Examples folder is currently selected.
3 Find and click MF2.DXF once to select it.
When selected, the name of the part will appear highlighted. The Preview pane will display the selected CAD
file. The Properties pane will display the properties that will be used to add the part:
Important: The CAD files installed into the Examples folder were drawn using specific layer
names. Each layer name defines a different attribute such as profiles for cutting,
scribing, punching, or dimension information. Using the properties for a selected
CAD part, you can match each CAD layer with a machine process. Using layers in this
way allows ProNest to distinguish between the different aspects of a drawing when
the part is added. When adding parts, assigning layers to the proper machine
processes is critical to correct output.
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This will display a list of the CAD layers found in the selected part and in the machine settings for Scribe-
P. In the illustration above, the layers found for MF2.DXF are 0, CUT, PUNCH, and SCRIBE. Notice that
each of these layer names has a small image of a part next to it ( ). This image indicates that the layer
was found in the part. Other layer names may appear simply because they have been assigned to the
process as a default layer mapping. Default layer mappings are defined in your machine settings. In the
illustration above, the SCRIBE, 2, and Mark layers have been specified in the default layer mapping
setting for Scribe-P. These layer names have a small settings image next to it ( ). When MF2.DXF is first
selected, SCRIBE is the only layer mapped to the Scribe-P process because it is the only layer name that
is found both in the part and in the machine settings for Scribe-P.
3 Clear the SCRIBE check box (but do not click OK or Cancel).
Notice that as you clear the SCRIBE check box, the blue scribe lines in the preview disappear. This means
that if you were to click OK and then add the part, the information on the part’s SCRIBE layer would not
be imported into ProNest. By not mapping a layer name to a process, you are instructing ProNest to
ignore the contents of that layer. Also notice that you cannot select 2 or Mark because neither layer was
found in the part.
4 Select the SCRIBE check box and click OK.
Prior to adding a part to the part list, it is common to edit the property values in the Nesting and CAD Import
tabs. Typically, you will need to change the quantity and material for the part (although these can be
changed after the part is added).
To assign quantity and material to a part:
1 Make sure that MF2.DXF is still selected in the Part Sources section.
2 In the Properties pane, click the Nesting tab.
3 Change the value for Required to 5.
Note that Material is already set to MS 0.25 in. for the part, because this was the default value set when
the job was created.
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In ProNest, you can have different materials assigned to different parts in a job, though these parts could
not be placed on the same nest. For now, keep the material set to MS 0.25 in. for this part.
Now that the CAD Import and Nesting properties are configured properly for the part, we are ready to add
the part to the part list.
To add MF2.DXF to the part list:
In the Standard toolbar at the top of the window, click Add Part.
MF2.DXF will be added to the Part List in the lower-left.
To add BLADE.DXF to the part list:
1 In the CAD tab, select BLADE.DXF.
Note that the Properties pane, ProNest uses the same properties as the previously-added part.
2 In the Properties pane, click the Nesting tab.
3 Change the value for Required to 12.
Note that Material is still set to MS 0.25 in. because this is the previous value that was selected.
4 On the Edit menu, click Add Part.
BLADE.DXF will be added to the Part List in the lower-left, with a quantity of 12.
Tip: There are several ways to add parts from the CAD source.
In addition to using the menu and toolbars, you can:
Double-click a part
Drag a part from the CAD source down into the Part List.
Similar to Windows Explorer, you can select multiple part files and add them. To select a
range of parts, select the first part and then hold SHIFT as you select the last part in the
range. You can also hold CTRL as you individually select multiple parts in the list.
Now that you have a simple part list developed, return to the main window.
To close the Edit Part List window:
In the upper-right corner of the window, click Return to Nesting.
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On the Home tab, click the arrow next to AutoNest, then click the green AutoNest button.
-or-
On the Home tab, click the arrow next to AutoNest, then click the yellow Setup Then Start
AutoNest button.
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Selecting parts
Nested parts cannot be moved or rotated until they are selected.
To select a single part:
Click anywhere inside the part.
To select all parts on the nest:
Tip: The direction of an area-select drag changes how parts are selected. If the selection area is
created by dragging to the right, then parts will be selected only if they are fully contained by
the selection area. If the selection area is created by dragging to the left, then parts will be
selected if they are fully contained by selection area or if they come in contact with the border
of the selection area.
When a part (or group of parts) is selected, it will turn blue and will be surrounded by a selection box.
The selection box surrounds the entire selection and features bump and rotate handles. These handles
provide specialized ways to move and rotate the selection. See the section called “Moving and rotating
selected parts” for more information about using the selection box handles.
Unselecting parts
When parts are selected, they are not truly nested. It is more correct to think of selected parts as a floating
group of parts. To nest a selection, unselect it.
To unselect all parts:
Click anywhere in the nesting area that is not inside any part.
To remove a single part from the selection:
Hold SHIFT and click the part you want to unselect.
All other parts in the selection will remain selected.
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Note: As you select and unselect nested parts, you may have noticed changes in the Part List.
Sometimes the reported nested quantity appears like this:
2 of 5 nested [1]
This means that 2 out of 5 parts are nested and that 1 part is selected. If the selected part
were then unselected, the quantities would appear like this:
3 of 5 nested
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2 On the Parts tab, click the arrow next to Cluster, then click Cluster.
If this is your first cluster, then the Part List task pane should now contain a part called Custom Part 1.
The thumbnail image for this part will show that the part is made from the two parts currently selected
on the nest.
Note: Notice that the two selected (and clustered) parts on the nest act as if they are a single part. If
you unselect them and then click on either part they both become selected. If you drag one of
the parts, they both move together. Clustered parts will act like a single part until they are
unclustered.
To uncluster parts:
1 Select parts on the nest that are clustered.
2 On the Parts tab, click the arrow next to Cluster, then click Uncluster.
The parts are now independent from each other. One part can be selected without the other becoming
selected. This does not, however, remove the cluster from the part list (the part called Custom Part 1).
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As you point to each bump handle, the pointer will change to an arrow indicating the bump direction.
Normal bump: Click a bump handle. This moves a part until it comes in contact with either another part
or the plate edge and will leave the part a normal separation distance from other parts or from the plate
edge.
Nudge: While holding SHIFT, click a bump handle. The part will move a small distance in the specified
direction. The distance is defined on the Nesting page of your settings.
Zero separation bump: While holding CTRL, click a bump handle. This works similarly to normal bump
except that it will leave the part in contact with the other part or with the plate edge (with no separation).
This is useful if you intend to cut common lines (with the Common Line Cutting module).
Tip: You can also use the arrow keys to bump parts. Pressing the UP ARROW key, for example, acts just
like clicking the top bump handle. Like the bump handles, the arrow keys can be combined with
SHIFT and CTRL to perform nudges and zero separation bumps.
As you point to each of these handles, the pointer will change to indicate a specific rotate function.
Free rotate (upper-right): Drag this handle to rotate the part freely.
Rotate left (upper-left): Click this handle to rotate the part counter-clockwise by a fixed amount
(defined on the Nesting page of your settings).
Rotate to next 90 (lower-left): Click this handle to rotate the part counter-clockwise to the next 90°
rotation. 90° rotations are all based on the part’s neutral orientation (not its current rotation).
Rotate long side (lower-right): Click this handle to rotate the part counter-clockwise to the next 90°
rotation for the part’s longest side. A right-triangle part would rotate to positions that place its
hypotenuse at 90°, 180°, 270°, and 360° orientations.
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At this point, a custom rectangular plate will already be selected. To specify the dimension of your new
plate, you can either type values in the Length and Width boxes or you can select a standard plate size
from the box directly above Length.
2 Type 150 in the Length box.
3 Type 50 in the Width box.
Notice that the preview updates as you change the plate dimensions.
4 Click OK.
ProNest will create the new nest and make it current. You should now see your new (and empty) nest in
the main window.
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Deleting a nest
Deleting a nest will place all of its parts back in the part list, adjusting their quantities appropriately.
To delete the current nest:
Note: ProNest always has a current nest – even if you delete all nests or if you delete the only nest in
the job. If you delete the last remaining nest in the job (referred to as Nest 1 of 1), the end
result will be similar to selecting all the parts on this nest and then deleting them. Similarly, if
you delete all nests, the end result will be similar to deleting every nest past the first nest and
then clearing the first nest.
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Cut simulation
Before generating output, it is often convenient to see how a nest will be cut. Cut simulation presents an
animation that approximates how a nest would be cut by your machine. ProNest allows simple control over
the simulation, similar to playing a movie.
To view cut simulation for the current nest:
Tips:
The speed of the cut simulation can be controlled by moving the Speed slider. Move the slider
to the left for a slower simulation. Move the slider to the right for a faster simulation.
You can skip ahead (or back) by clicking on any profile in the nest.
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Tip: On the right-hand side of the Open dialog is a box containing job information. Displayed in this
box is the job’s description (if any), the machine settings that were saved in it, date created,
date modified, and the version of ProNest last used to save the job.
When a job is opened, ProNest will first load a fresh copy of settings from the machine shown
in the job information box. Then, as it opens the job, it may or may not restore the settings that
were saved in it.
Below the job information box is a check box called Restore settings from job. Select this
check box to restore the settings that were saved in the job. This tells ProNest to completely
restore settings to what they were when the job was saved. Clear this check box to open the job
and use the machine settings as they are. This is typically done when you have edited your
machine settings and want to re-output a job using those new settings.
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Output
Ultimately, the purpose of any ProNest job is to create correct output for your machine controller. When a
job is ready for this step, CNC output can be created.
To create CNC output for the current job:
Important: ProNest is typically not ready to produce valid output code immediately after
installation. The proper machine setup files (PNCA) must be installed before correct NC
output can be created. For help with setup issues, contact Technical Support.
Reports
At any time you can view and print reports for your current job. There are several standard reports to choose
from in the Reports dialog.
To open the Reports dialog:
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Contacting us
Address: Hypertherm
22 West Main Street
Lockport, NY 14094
U.S.A.
Telephone: +1 (716) 434-3755
Fax: +1 (716) 434-3711
World Wide Web: www.hyperthermCAM.com
Email: [email protected]
Technical Support
Hypertherm is committed to providing you with the best overall product experience. This includes intuitive
technical products and flexible options to fit your support needs. Our products are designed with superior
quality and ease of use in mind, but we understand that issues do arise from time to time that need the
backing of our support resources.
For current hours of operation, details about all support offerings, and a knowledge base, please visit our
website:
www.hyperthermCAM.com/support
Sales
Contact your account representative for information about the latest Hypertherm products, the Software
Subscription program, upgrade options and prices, and more. If you have a technical question or problem,
please contact Technical Support.
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Locations
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Index
A L
Adding parts. See Part List Licensing
Automatic nesting, 10 local, 2
AutoNest Setup dialog, 10 network, 2
B M
Bump, 14 Manual nesting. See Interactive nesting
Bump handles, 11, 14 Modifying the nest, 11
C N
CAD files Nest
adding to the part list, 9 creating new, 15
browsing for, 7 deleting, 16
layer information, 8 modifying, 11
sample files, 7 Nesting
selecting, 7 automatic, 10
CAD Import interactive, 10
layer information, 8 New Nest Setup dialog, 15
properties, 8 Nudge, 14
Closing ProNest, 3
Clusters, 13
CNC Output, 19
O
Configuration Archive, 2 Opening ProNest, 3
Contacting Hypertherm, 20 Output. See CNC Output
Sales, 20
Technical Support, 20
Cut simulation, 17
P
Part List
D adding parts, 6–9
toolbar, 5
Deleting parts, 12 Parts
area select, 11
E cluster, 13
removing, 12
Edit Part List window selecting, 11
closing, 9 unselecting, 11
layout, 6 ProNest
opening, 6 closing, 3
opening, 3
user manual, location of, 4
H ProNest Job
Hypertherm information, 18
contacting, 20 opening, 18
Sales, 20 restore settings from, 18
Technical Support, 20 saving, 18
starting new, 5
ProNest Licensing, 2
I ProNest main window, 4
Interactive nesting, 10
R
J Removing parts, 12
Job. See ProNest Job Reports, 19
Restore settings from job, 18
Rotate
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Selecting parts, 11
Selection box, 11
U
Setup Unselecting parts, 11
machine, 2
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