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(a)
|
ALM
|
(Alarm)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
of
alarm
codes.
The
function
becomes
effective
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
(5)
NEXT
key
The
NEXT
key
is
used
for
special
purpose
and
expanding
function
in
dispaly
or
writing
data.
.
Reading-in
of
additional
tape
data
in
EDIT
mode.
.
For
other
special
purpose
and
expanding
function.
(6)
MENU
key
Pressing
the
MENU
key
displays
the
special
screen
programmed
by
machine
tool
manufac¬
turers.
For
the
contents
and
operation,
refer
to
the
machine
tool
manufacturers'
instructions.
(b)
[DON]
(Diagnosis)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
of
input/output
signal
status.
(c)
|PRM
|
(Parameter)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
or
writing-in
of
parameters.
(d)
|SET
|
(Setting)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
or
writing-in
of
setting
data
(e)
[COM]
(Command)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
or
writing-in
(MDI)
of
the
command
data
for
automatic
operation.
(f)
[PROG]
(Program)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
or
writing-in
of
a
part
program
.
(
g)
[POS
|
(Position)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
of
various
current
positions
.
(h)
|
OFS
|
(Offset)
key:
Select
this
key
for
display
or
writing-in
of
tool
offset
values.
4.1.4
ADDRESS
KEYS
These
keys
are
to
designate
an
address
charac¬
ter
when
writing
in
various
data
e
ADDRESS
QBBE)
0000
0000
000®
0000
0000
0000
(4)
Functions
for
tape
start
and
editing
The
following
functions
are
used
for
the
operation
through
tape
data
except
in
auto¬
matic
operation
mode.
They
are
effective
only
m
the
EDT
mode.
(a)
[OUT]
key
This
key
is
to
start
outputting
various
data
in
memory
through
data
I/O
interface.
(b)
I
IN
|
key
This
key
is
to
start
storing
varous
data
into
memeory
through
tape
reader
or
data
I/O
interface.
(c)
IVER
I
(Verify)
key
This
key
is
to
start
verifying
between
memeory
data
and
punched
tape
data.
These
keys
are
for
editing
a
stored
part
program.
(d)
lERS
I
(Erase)
key:
Used
for
erasure
of
data
in
storage.
(e)
I
INS
I
(Insert)
key:
Used
for
insertion
of
data
in
memory.
(f)
[ALT]
(Alter)
key:
Used
for
alteration
of
data
in
memory.
171
(Slash)
key
For
an
optional
block
skip
command
fSHIFTl
(shift)
key
Depressing
SHIFT
key
after
depressinglfTHto
ITf~l
keys
makes
the
display
turn
into
special
characters
such
as
J*]
to
0
[+],
which
are
written
on
the
upper
left
corner
of
the
keys.
Fig.
4.6
ADDRESS
Keys
-
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