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14.1.5
DATA
KEYS
4.1.6
CURSOR
KEYS
(1)
0)0
keys:
(turning
pages)
The
PAGE
key
is
used
to
display
the
next
page
or
the
previous
page
when
CRT
display
is
regarded
as
a
page.
For
example,
when
a
bundle
of
tool
offset
values
are
displayed
by
OFS
key,
this
key
is
pushed
to
display
the
next
bundle
of
tool
offset
values,
which
just
looks
like
opening
the
pages
of
a
book.
.
Depressing
(~>~)
key
displays
the
next
page.
,
Depressing
0)
key
displays
the
previous
page.
.
Keeping
the
keys
depressed
makes
the
page
step
automatically
forward
or
backward.
(2)
QQkeys:
(moving
cursors)
The
cursor
control
key
is
used
to
move
the
cursor
on
the
screen.
The
position
of
the
cursor
is
indicated
by
the
flashing
letter.
For
example,
when
a
parameter
data
is
dis¬
played
by
PRM
key,
this
key
is
pressed
to
display
the
parrameter
number
to
be
specified.
.
Depressing
(0
key
moves
the
cursor
for¬
ward.
.
Depressing
("A")
key
moves
the
cursor
for¬
ward
.
.
Keepint
the
cursor
control
key
depressed
makes
the
cursor
move
automatically
forward
or
backward.
DATA
keys
can
be
used
for
writing-in
of
all
nu¬
meral
values
such
as
tool
offset
value,
setting
data,
parameter
data,
and
so
on,
in
addition
to
command
value.
DATA
0000
0000
000
000R
CURSOR
00
©
Note.
0
to
Q
key
1
|pTj|
(minus)
key
I
For
input
of
numerical
data
jTH)(
decimal
point)
key
For
input
of
decimal
point
[
EOBI
(EOB)
key.
For
the
block
end
command
On
the
CRT
display,
is
displayed
instead
of
LyiLUlljJ
0000
"EOB
"
I
CAN]
(cancellation)
key1
For
cancellation
of
the
numeric
value
or
address
data
erroneously
keyed.
fWRl
(write)
key.
For
storing
address
data
by
address
keys
and
data
keys
into
buffer
storage.
CURSOR
00
00
0
Fig.
4.7
DATA
Keys
Fig.
4.8
CURSOR
Keys
6

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