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YASKAWA yasnac MX2

YASKAWA yasnac MX2
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4.3.10
ADDRESS
SEARCH
(CONT'D)
4.3.11
BREAKPOINT
FUNCTION
It
is
possible
to
suspend
operation
at
the
end
of
a
block
by
designating
a
sequence
number
in
set
function.
Location
is
6200
and
6201.
(2)
In
MEM
or
EDIT
mode,
the
pointer
of
the
part
program
memory
points
to
the
top
of
the
data
found
(pointed
by
the
cursor).
In
all
cases,
only
search
will
be
performed
but
neither
BUF
display
nor
advance
read¬
ing
will
be
performed.
I
-
MEMORY
POINTER
If
the
current
sequence
number
is
found
to
be
equal
to
a
sequence
number
designated
as
setting
data
during
automatic
operation,
op¬
eration
will
stop
after
execution
of
the
block
like
in
single
block
operation.
1
1
[7
The
designated
sequence
number
is
called
a
breakpoint
and
up
to
two
breakpoints
may
be
designated.
2.
.4.
T
DATA
FOUND
"AS"
disappears
and
"NOT
FOUND!"
appears
on
the
CRT
if
the
desired
data
is
not
found.
This
message
will
disappear
when
you
de¬
press
a
key
(CAN
normally)
of
the
control
station
.
Setting
numbers
are
as
follows
for
designat¬
ing
breakpoints.
3.
B.
Setting
number
Setting
data
E
HI
EH
0
3.
Remarks
#6200
Break
point
1
Do
not
omit
leading
zeros
of
the
search
data
The
data
itself
which
has
been
entered
through
the
keyboard
will
be
compared
with
those
on
the
tape
or
in
the
part
program
memory
.
When
searching
a
program
number
catalog¬
ed,
leading
zeros
may
be
omitted.
#6201
r“"0
Break
point
2
"0"
means
that
no
break
point
is
designated.
Sequence
number
(of
up
to
4
digits)
without
address
N.
(Leading
zeros
may
be
omitted.)
Commands
encountered
during
search
will
be
ignored
even
if
they
are
modal
commands.
"BREAKPOINT!"
appears
blinking
when
op¬
eration
has
stopped
at
a
breakpoint.
To
restart,
depress
the
CYCLE
START
button.
4.
On
Cycle
Start
after
search,
the
data
of
a
block
which
the
pointer
points
to
will
be
read
in
and
executed.
NOTE:
If
the
breakpoint
function
is
not
used,
set
the
contents
of
#6200
and
#6201
to
"0."
4.
Search
of
program
number
The
address
search
function
also
permits
to
search
a
part
program
out
of
those
stored
in
the
memory.
4.3.12
ALARM
CODE
DISPLAY
If
an
alarm
status
has
happened,
ALM"
or
"A/B"
(on
battery
alarm)
blinks
on
the
bottom
line
of
the
screen
regardless
of
working
mode
and
func¬
tion.
If
this
happens,
the
detailed
information
of
the
alarm
status
may
be
displayed
by
the
follow¬
ing
operation.
Select
MEM
or
EDIT
mode.
Depress
the
PROG
function
key.
A.
B.
Depress
the
RESET
key.
C.
number
"
oCOEE.
"
Depress
the
ALM
key.
1.
Enter
the
program
Depress
the
fv~|
key
.
D.
Then
up
to
four
pairs
of
alarm
code
and
mes¬
sage
will
be
displayed,
with
more
serious
one
on
a
higher
line.
E.
The
designated
program
number
will
be
searched.
The
result
of
search
is
as
de¬
scribed
in
2.
In
MEM
mode,
you
may
depress
the
CYCLE
START
button
immediately
after
completion
of
search
to
start
automatic
oper¬
ation
from
the
beginning
of
the
program.
NOTE:
The
alarm
screen
will
appear
during
an
alarm
state
and
therefore,
it
is
not
needed
to
operate
the
f~>]
key.
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