8. ;j. ~ w~]’1’INGp~RA~~T’~~DATA ((’/~~t’d)
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to write desired para-
meter data.
‘eeping‘hemOrLLlke’depres-
ed moves the cursor continuously on the
screen.
7. With the writing completed, depress the
INSRTkey in a ‘sandwiching” manner
(INSRT, data, and INSRTin that order).
For display in decimal digits
1.
2.
3.
Specify a desired parameter number.
key-in the data and depress theWR key.
The data will be written to the parameter
number indicated by the cursor.
The parameter number specification can be
updated by operating the
Ormlmkey
mlEil
Check that the writing has normally complet-
ed, and set the parameter #6219 back to ‘O.”
8.3 DISPLAYINGANDWRITINGKEEPMEMORY
In keep memory to control machine sequence,
vital important information are set and still
stored even if power off.
The wrong setting results in machine failure,
so display and write with care according to
machine tool builder’s manual.
(1) Keep memory’s area.
[3
DGN function address *71OOto #7999
(2) Displaying and Writing keep memory
8.4 TAPEINPUTOF SETTINGDATAANDPARAMETER
DATA
Although setting data and parameter data are
generally input through tlDI operation, they
can also be entered by means of punched paper
tape. The two types of data may be input from
a single tape.
If something wrong with the data transfer by
RS-232C, refer to Par. 4.2.3.
(1) The tape format is as follows:
Lable %;
N6000 X128;
N6001 x 5;
N6002 X O;
.
.
* .
. .
Note:
“%” is used in
the ISO code and
“ER” in the EIA
code.
Fig. 8.4
(2) The input operation procedure
lows: Set the parameter #6219 to
is as fol-
‘l.n
(a)
(b)
(c)
the
(d)
(e)
Select the EDIT mode.
Depress the ~lkey.
Set the setting/parameter data tape onto
tape reader.
Depress the [ml key.
Depress the ~key. The tape reader will
start reading the tape. ‘IN= blinks on the
CRTscreen while the data is being read.
Re:fer to Par. 8.2 because of the same procedure.
(f) On completion of reading symbol % (or char-
acters ER), the tape reader comes to a stop
and causes the “IN” display to disappear
from the CRTscreen.
This completes the data
input.
Set the parameter #6219 back
I;O “O.”
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