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YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G

YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G
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By
pushing
the
both
NUMBER
keys
simultaneous¬
ly,
NUMBER
is
set
back
to
"00."
At
that
time
depressing
the
b
:h
keys
simultaneously
again
makes
the
NUMBER
99.
151
m
START
i
m
%
m
§i
4\
000000
m
it
RESET
L-
ALARM
->
CODE
NUMBER
-STATUS-1
CODE
8
7
I
D
M
*
I
>-
4
5
!
i
3
1
2
Fig.
4.1.9
NUMBER
ADDRESS
HS
HH
o
CAN
ERS
(ERASE),
INS
(INSERT),
ALT
(ALTER)
AND
EOB
(END
OF
BLOCK)
KEYS
4.
1.
10
Fig.
4.
1.
5
These
keys
are
for
storing
and
editing
a
block
of
data
and
effective
only
in
the
EDT
mode.
4.
1.6
DATA
KEYS
ERS
(erase)
key
Twelve
keys
of
0
through
9,
-
(minus),
and
CAN
(cancel)
are
provided
for
manual
data
input.
Command
values,
tool
offset
values,
and
param¬
eter
data
are
built
on
the
universal
display.
To
clear
the
input
value,
use
the
CAN
key.
It
is
to
delete
a
block
of
data
from
a
memory
in
the
EDT
mode.
INS
(insert)
key
It
is
to
add
a
block
of
data
to
a
memory.
De¬
press
the
key
first,
and
it
lights
up
indicating
that
the
operator
may
start
MDI
operation.
After
a
block
is
built
through
the
DATA
key¬
board,
depress
the
key
again
to
store
the
built
data
into
the
memory.
Then
the
indicating
lamp
goes
off.
4.1.7
WR
(WRITE)
KEY
Depress
it
to
store
the
input
data
displayed
into
the
buffer
register.
4.1.8
AS
(ADDRESS
SEARCH)
KEY
ALT
(alter)
key
Depress
it
to
start
searching
tape
or
memory
contents.
For
details,
see
4.3.
14
Address
Search
.
It
is
to
modify
a
block
of
data
in
the
memory.
EOB
(end
of
block)
key
It
is
to
store
a
block
of
data
written
in
the
buff¬
er
register
into
the
memory
in
the
EDT
mode.
4.1.9
SEQUENTIAL
SEARCH
KEYS
[T|
AND
jT]
Sequential
search
keys
[+
j
and
(jO
located
be¬
tween
AS
and
WR
keys
are
to
search
forward
or
reverse
through
memory
or
tape
contents
for
a
particular
block.
|
4
j
key
is
to
search
the
data
of
one
block
be¬
fore,
and
[T]
key
is
to
search
the
data
of
one
block
advanced.
START
7
8
9
AS
4
5
6
Fig.
4.
1.
10
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87
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