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YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G

YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G
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display.
To
display
all
address
characters
in
the
select¬
ed
block
All
the
address
characters
in
the
block
can
be
displayed
while
the
COM
key
is
held
in.
By
releasing
the
COM
key,
the
command
data
ob¬
tained
by
step
2
appears
again
on
the
universal
To
display
all
G-codes
All
the
current
G-codes
are
displayed
by
set¬
ting
NUMBER
at
"99"
and
selecting
address
G
1
or
G2.
Address
G-codes
Displayed
a
0.
4
IJ.
i
7
n
n
i
i.
u
u.
G1
C
D
B
A
“GROUP
NAME
n
u
O
p
o
u
o
n
u
n.
i
o.
i
n.
i
u.
C2
A
G
F
E
Notes:
2.
Display
for
G
code
of
A
group
is
blank
when
it
is
not
specified.
-
1.
Double
depressions
of
both
NUMBER
keys
make
the
NUMBER
99.
Fig.
4.3.
1.2
Example
of
All
G-code
Display
ing
automatic
operation
or
after
a
temporary
stop
by
FEED
HOLD
pushbutton.
Usual
G-code
display
When
the
NUMBER
is
set
at
other
than
99
ex¬
cept
in
the
EDIT
mode,
the
current
G
code
among
listed
below
will
be
displayed
on
the
extreme
right
of
the
universal
display
regard¬
less
of
addresses
G1
and
G2.
1.
Set
the
MODE
select
switch
to
MDI.
2.
Depress
the
COM
key
and
it
will
light
up.
3.
Select
the
address
character
with
ADDRESS
key.
G
code
can
be
written
by
selecting
ei¬
ther
one
of
G
1
and
G2.
Addresses
G-codes
Displayed
Modal
command
data
already
executed
is
displayed
on
the
universal
display.
A
Group,
D
Group,
A
Group
(except
G25,
G43
to
G48)
Gl,
G2
4.
Key
in
the
new
data
through
the
DATA
key¬
board.
The
display
shows
the
data
as
it
is
entered,
flickering
the
last
significant
digit.
To
cor¬
rect
the
data
just
keyed
in,
depress
the
CAN
key
and
key
in
the
correct
data.
Fig.
4.
3.
1.3
G-code
display
in
the
EDIT
mode
Selecting
addresses
Gl
or
G2
in
the.
EDIT
mode
displays
stored
G-codes
in
a
pointed
block
ac¬
cording
to
Gl
or
G2
on
their
respective
group
position
on
the
universal
display
shown
in
Fig.
4.
3.
1.2.
The
display
is
made
independently
of
operating
NUMBER
keys.
5.
Depress
the
WR
key.
The
data
just
keyed
in
enters
the
buffer
reg¬
ister
as
a
new
command
data.
The
coordi¬
nate
value
displayed
are
modified
with
the
tool
offset
value.
4.3.2
WRITING
COMMAND
DATA
BY
MDI
6.
Repeat
steps
3
through
5
until
a
block
has
been
written.
Command
data
of
a
block
can
be
written
manu¬
ally
in
the
MDI
mode
when
the
control
is
stopped
at
block
end.
Writing
operation
cannot
be
allow¬
ed
if
the
data
remains
in
the
active
register
dur-
7.
Depress
the
CYCLE
START
pushbutton,
and
the
input
commands
are
executed.
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