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4203-E
P-36
SECTION
1
OPERATION
SECTION
1
OPERATION
1.
Basic
Construction
of
Operation
Panels
Operation
panels
consist
of
the
following
four
types
of
panels
and
switches.
(1)
NO
Operation
Panel
The
NO
operation
panel
is
used
for
operating
the
machine
in
other
than
manual
mode
operation.
It
is
used
for
operations
such
as
file
operation
and
data
setting.
(2)
Machine
Operation
Panel
Switches
and
keys
mainly
used
for
manual
operation
are
arranged
on
the
machine
operation
panel.
(3)
Option
Panel
An
option
panel
is
provided
when
switches
and
indicating
lamps
are
additionally
used
according
to
the
selection
of
an
optional
specification.
Arrangement
of
the
switches
and
indicating
lamps
differ
depending
on
the
selected
optional
specification.
(4)
Manual
Tool
Change
Operation
Panel
The
manual
tool
change
operation
panel
is
provided
to
change
tools
manually.
Arrangement
of
the
switches
and
indicating
lamps
differ
depending
on
the
machine
models.
(5)
Manual
Magazine
Operation
Panel
The
manual
magazine
operation
panel
is
provided
to
operate
the
magazine
manually.
Arrangement
of
the
switches
and
indicating
lamps
differ
depending
on
the
machine
models.
(6)
Parallel
Type
2-Pallet
APC
Operation
Panel
The
APC
operation
panel
is
provided
to
control
the
APC
manually.
Arrangement
of
the
switches
and
indicating
lamps
differ
depending
on
the
machine
models.
(7)
AAC
Operation
Panel
The
AAC
operation
panel
is
provided
to
change
attachments
manually.
(8)
Manual
Attachment
Tool
Change
Operation
Panel
The
manual
attachment
tool
change
operation
panel
is
provided
to
change
attachment
tools
manually.
There
are
various
types
of
operation
panels
according
to
the
shape
of
the
panel
and
the
arrangement
of
the
control
on
it.
External
views
of
the
operation
panels
are
provided
in
Appendix
in
this
manual.

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