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YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G

YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G
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Fig.
4.
5.
1.2
The
already
stored
data
in
the
block
to
be
modi¬
fied
is
deleted
by
storing
a
new
data.
Follow
the
procedure
below
to
store
the
punched
tape
data.
1.
Set
MODE
SELECT
switch
to
EDT.
f
1.
Set
the
MODE
SELECT
switch
to
EDT.
2.
Depress
the
RESET
key.
Then
memory
is
rewound
and
LABEL
SKIP
lamp
is
on.
This
is
a
preparation
to
store
part
program
order¬
ly
from
the
first
address
of
the
memory.
2.
Search
the
block
in
which
the
new
program
will
be
stored.
See
4.3.14
Address
Search.
Depress
the
COM
key,
and
it
lights
up.
3.
3.
Depress
the
COM
key,
and
it
lights
up.
Any
FUNCTION
key
except
OFS
is
allowed
to
be
set.
However,
use
COM
key
normally.
Set
the
NUMBER
at
other
than
"6l"
and
"62"
using
the
NUMBER
key.
4.
V
Apply
the
new
tape
onto
the
tape
reader
unit.
Be
sure
that
Label
Skip
function
is
effective.
5.
Set
the
NUMBER
at
other
than
11
61"
and
”62,
using
the
NUMBER
key.
4.
5.
Set
the
punched
tape
onto
the
tape
reader
unit.
Be
sure
that
Label
Skip
function
is
effective.
6.
Depress
the
START
key.
New
tape
data
is
stored
into
memory
begin¬
ning
from
the
searched
block
continuously
until
a
rewind
stop
code
is
read.
6.
Depress
the
START
key.
Then
tape
reader
starts
and
part
program
is
stored
into
the
memory.
It
automatically
stops
when
rewind
stop
code
has
been
read.
NOTE:
If
storing
operation
is
interrupted
by
parity
er¬
ror
or
depressing
the
RESET
key,
restore
the
new
data.
4.5.2
PART
PROGRAM
MODIFICATION
FROM
NC
TAPE5"
To
modify
the
block
already
stored
in
the
middle
of
the
program,
use
the
following
procedure.
SEARCHED
BLOCK
r
STORED
PROGRAM
3
3
2
!»ÿ
\
NC
*
"
NEW
PROGRAM
TO
BE
INSERTED
Fig.
4.5.2
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