Wire EDM Machine Operation Chapter 14
Copyright November, 98 Page 14-19 Sodick Inc.
5) Note: To return the deleted words, or insert them elsewhere in the program,or into
another program in memory, move the cursor to the desired location and press the softkey
under COPY. This key remembers only the last information areaset highlighted.
To delete information in memory:
1)Move the cursor to the character you want to delete from the program.
2)Press the delete key located above thr enter key on the keyboard and thecharacter is
deleted .
To delete file:
1)Press the soft-key under File Delete.
2)"Will you delete" appears in the lower left corner.
3)Press “ENTER” for yes or “ESC” for no.
4)This will delete the program you are viewing, from memory.
To include 2 programs together:
The program you want to include into another program into must be in memory
.Highlight “EDIT” and press the soft key below more in the lower right corner. Position
the cursor in the proper location in the program and press the soft key below include and
the files on the hard drive or floppy disk appear on the screen. Choose the file you want
spliced into the file you have in memory by moving the cursor to it and press “ENTER”.
The file you chose is now spliced into the original program above where the cursor was
located before you pressed include. You may need to now cleanup the program.
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Once you are up and running, you will want to be sure that you have spare copies of your
important disk in case of accidental damage. We recommend having at least two backup
copies of the SYSTEM disk (keep them in the office, away from the shop environment).
Note that any 3-1/2 inch disk double sided, high density, non formatted will work as the
system disk. They can be found at almost any computer store.
Also, before doing this procedure it is wise to slide the write protect tab on the master
system disk to the protected position. This will avoid disaster if you make a mistake
during this procedure. When you are finished, you will want to store the master away in a
secure location. Use the copy as your day to day working SYSTEM disk.
1) Press the soft key next to “SET”.
2) Press the soft key next to “DISK”.
3) Press the soft key under “SYSTEM BACKUP”.
4) Place the BLANK, NON- FORMATTED disk in drive 2.