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YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G

YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G
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All
commands
including
modal
one
except
the
block
to
be
searched
are
ignored.
Only
search¬
ed
block
data
enters
the
buffer
register.
-
Operation
begins
with
searched
block
by
de¬
pressing
CYCLE
START
pushbutton
after
ad¬
dress
search
in
the
TAPE
or
MEM
mode
has
been
accomplished.
Reset
the
control
before
Cycle
Start
in
MEM
mode
after
Address
Search
in
the
EDT
mode.
The
operation
starts
from
the
first
address
of
the
memory.
4.3.14
ADDRESS
SEARCH
The
block
with
specified
data
can
be
searched
by
designating
every
address
character
as
well
as
N.
Search
may
be
through
the
tape
data
and
the
stored
part
program
data
respectively
in
the
TAPE
mode
and
in
the
MEM
and
EDT
modes.
In
the
EDT
mode
searched
block
data
does
not
enter
the
buffer
register.
See
NOTES.
i
1.
Set
the
MODE
SELECT
switch
to
TAPE,
MEM,
or
EDT
position.
2.
Depress
the
COM
key,
and
it
is
lit.
4.3.
15
TV
CHECK
(VERTICAL
PARITY
CHECK)
3.
Depress
the
RESET
key.
Then
the
LABEL
SKIP
lamp,
will
be
on,
and
the
memory
is
rewound.
TV
check
is
used
to
make
the
vertical
parity
check
in
each
block
during
tape
reading
opera¬
tion
in
TAPE
mode.
TV
check
ON
or
OFF
can
be
selected
with
parameter
No.
81.
For
param-/'ÿ
eter
setting,
see
4.3.9
Writing
Parameters.
-
With
No.
81
at
"0"
TV
Check
OFF
With
No.
81
at
1"
TV
Check
ON
With
TV
Check
ON,
if
the
number
of
characters
including
EOB
code
in
the
block
is
odd,
INPUT
ERROR
lamp
lights
up
during
tape
reading
oper¬
ation
in
the
TAPE
mode.
Alarm
code
"13"
(TV
parity
error)
is
displayed.
To
adjust
the
num¬
ber
of
characters
in
a
block
to
be
even,
use
a
space
code
as
additional
character.
4.
Set
the
address
character
by
ADDRESS
key.
In
the
EDT
mode,
set
the
NUMBER
key
at
other
than
"00."
5.
Set
the
data
through
the
DATA
keyboard.
The
display
shows
the
data
as
it
is
entered,
flickering
the
last
significant
digit.
To
cor¬
rect
the
data
just
entered,
depress
the
CAN
key
and
key
in
the
correct
one.
6.
Depress
the
AS
key
to
start
address
search.
When
the
block
containing
the
selected
ad¬
dress
data
is
encountered,
BUFFER
LAMP
lights
up
indicating
that
search
operation
is
completed.
4.3.16
CURRENT
POSITION
DISPLAY
UNIT+
The
control
may
be
provided
with
a
current
posi¬
tion
display
unit
for
three
axes
(X,
Y,
Z)
or
for
four
axes
(X,
Y,
Z,
4).
The
unit
may
be
mount¬
ed
on
the
panel
front
or
separately
as
remote
display
unit.
The
movement
of
the
tool
is
summed
up
and
the
current
position
of
each
axis
is
displayed
on
the
current
position
display
unit.
Depress
the
RESET
button
causes
the
display
to
be
zero.
The
indication
is
not
affected
by
the
G92
com¬
mand.
The
indication
is
updated
even
with
the
MA¬
CHINE
LOCK
switch
on,
but
not
changed
with
the
DISPLAY
LOCK+
switch
on.
Even
if
servopower
is
off
by
pressing
the
EMERGENCY
STOP
button,
the
indication
follows
tool
movement.
7.
To
stop
the
search
operation,
depress
the
RESET
key.
8.
In
the
MEM
and
EDT
modes,
block-by-block
search
is
allowed
by
using
[+]
and
[J]
keys.
NOTES:
In
the
TAPE
and
MEM
modes
searched
block
of
data
enters
the
buffer
register.
Coordinate
values
are
modified
with
tool
offset
values.
.
In
the
EDT
mode,
searched
block
enters
edit-
buffer
register
without
being
modified
with
tool
offset
value
and
so
on.
But
BUFFER
lamp
is
on
likewise
in
Tape
and
MEM
modes.
Leading
zeros
may
be
suppressed
for
all
ad¬
dress
characters
including
N
in
address
search
operation.
For
example,
N12
means
N012.
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