OPERATOR’S MANUAL
series  Robot Controller
  *  The global variable signifies the variable (real number type, integer type, 
position type, coordinate type or load type) as defined in the area flanked by 
GLOBAL-END, or by DATA-END (for the variable which can be edited by the 
DEDIT function) in the program. 
  (b)  Step 2:  Input of variable name. 
    Enter a variable name you wish to monitor, then press the EXE key.    The 
variable name thus input and its values are displayed. 
 
* * * * * (Variable name)               [**/*] 
  * * * * * * . * * *     * * * (CONFIG) 
  * * * * * * . * * *  
  * * * * * * . * * *  
  * * * * * * . * * *  
  * * * * * * . * * *  
N A M E : _                
                                     C H G       C  H  G  +  R  >
 
    Unless the specified variable exists in the program, "------.---" is displayed.   
Up to thirty (30) variable names can be registered. 
  (c)  Step 3:  Changeover of monitor variable display. 
    Monitor variable display can be changed over in the following manner. 
 
Display of the next variable and 
after 
Press the ↓ key. 
Display of the previous variable 
and before 
Press the ↑ key. 
Display of an already registered 
variable 
Enter the already registered variable. 
 
  (d)  Step 4:  Change of variable value [CHG]. 
    It is possible to change a programmed value temporarily.    (To rewrite the 
initial value in the program, execute [CHG+R].) 
  [1]  Press the [CHG] key, and the following display is called. 
  [2]  A reversed indication can be shifted up or down by means of the ↑ or ↓ key, 
respectively. 
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