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YASKAWA yasnac MX2
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g.
When
the
tape
reader
has
read
"M02
"M03
or
"M99
it
stops
and
"IN"
dis¬
appears
from
the
CRT
Now
the
part
pro¬
gram
has
been
stored
in
memory.
4.5
LOADING
PART
PROGRAMS
INTO
MEMORY
4.5.1
LOADING
PART
PROGRAM
TAPE
INTO
MEMORY
(1)
Loading
a
part
program
which
has
a
pro¬
gram
number.
NOTES
.
Program
number
"OOOOO"
is
always
in
the
registered
state,
so
it
cannot
be
erased.
This
program
number
should
not
be
used.
1.
a.
Select
EDIT
mode.
b.
Depress
the
PROG
key.
c.
Load
the
NC
tape
to
the
tape
reader
equivalent
external
device.
2.
The
tape
which
has
no
program
number
may
be
stored
as
described
before.
However,
write
a
program
number
to
the
head
of
the
tape,
in
principle.
The
operation
of
"Oxxxx
IN"
described
before
causes
only
program
number
registration.
It
does
not
cause
the
storing
of
information
of
"OOOOO"
into
the
part
program
memory.
Only
the
program
number
on
tape
is
stored
into
the
memory.
Assume
that
a
tape
having
no
program
num¬
ber
is
stored
and
then
all
part
programs
are
punched
out
by
depressing
"0,"
"9,"
"9,"
"9,"
"9,"
and
"OUT"
keys.
Since
this
tape
contains
programs
with
no
program
num¬
ber,
the
correct
restoring
of
all
part
pro-
or
an
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%
I
PROGRAM
NUMBER
HOLD
HERE
d.
Depress
the
RESET
key.
Depress
the
IN
key.
Then
the
system
starts
to
read
the
tape
and
enlists
the
program
number
punched
on
the
tape
as
the
first
record.
The
system
checks
for
a
duplicat
of
the
program
number
as
in
1.
Operation
ends
with
error
if
the
designated
program
number
is
not
found
on
the
tape.
When
the
tape
reader
has
read
"M02
"M03
;
or
"M99
appears
from
the
CRT.
Now
the
part
pro¬
gram
has
been
stored
in
memory.
e.
grams
may
not
be
performed
by
depressing
"0
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"
11
9
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»
11
9
;
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and
"IN"
key
3.
Consequently,
when
a
tape
having
no
pro¬
gram
number
has
been
stored,
write
the
program
number
to
the
head
of
part
program
by
the
EDIT
operation.
"
it
stops
and
"IN"
dis-
*
1
EXAMPLE:
N
1
G92
X0
Z0
;
(2)
Loading
a
part
program
which
has
no
pro¬
gram
number.
When
this
is
in
the
first
block,
position
the
cursor
to
N
and
key
in
as
follows
(in
EDIT
and
PROG
modes)
:
Select
EDIT
mode.
a.
b.
Depress
the
PROG
keys.
Oxxxx
;
Nl
ALTER
Load
the
NC
tape
to
the
tape
reader
or
an
equivalent
external
device.
c
.
(3)
Storing
a
program
with
program
numbers
changed
I
To
register
a
program
with
a
program
num¬
ber
different
from
the
one
punched
on
tape,
perform
the
following
operations.
1
\
N1G92X0
M
02
%
The
tape
stops
at
this
location
when
loading
is
completed.
Select
the
EDIT
mode.
a.
Depress
the
RESET
key.
d.
b.
Depress
the
PROG
key.
Depress
the
address
O
key
then
enter
the
program
number.
c.
Set
the
NC
tape
to
the
tape
reader
or
the
external
equivalent
equipment.
e.
f.
Depress
the
IN
key.
The
system
starts
to
read
the
tape.
If
the
keyed-in
program
number
coincides
with
the
registered
program
number,
"ALREADY
IN"
blinks
on
the
CRT
screen.
If
this
happens,
delete
the
program
number,
then
repeat
steps
a.
through
f.
while
the
tape
is
being
read,
"IN"
blinks
on
the
CRT.
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