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HAXADEC 1MAL
NOTATION
N0100
DI4GN0S
I 5
U0
100
N
1 000
ALARM
7 G 5
4
3 2 1
0
0
1 1 10
0 10
0
0
1
110 10
0 0 0
0
0 1 0
0
1 0 0 11 0
0
0
00000000
110
110 11
1
0 0 0 1 0 1 0
00000000
0 10
0
0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 1
0 1
B
1 000
K
1 00 1
X 1
002
XI 003
X]
004
X
1
005
X
1 006
XI 007
X 1
000
XI 003
72
20 3
:
OT
<Z>
202:
OT
(
Y)
201
:
OT
(X)
030: PROG
ERROR
(F)
3A
04
38
00
DB
BA
00
44
0D
LSK
RDY
BUF
At.n
RDY
fALMlDGNlPRMlSET
I
COM
POS
lOFS
I
+
1
itEUil
arjil
m
58ÿ-321
Fig. 4.31 State of
I/O
Signals
Displayed-Exampe
Fig. 4.
30 Alarm Codes and Message
Display ed-Example
To reset the alarm status
and
screen, remove
the
cause
of alarm then depress the
RESET
key.
For
the detail of alarm codes,
see
Appendix 5,
LIST OF ALARM CODES of YASNAC
MX2 OPERA¬
TOR'S
MANUAL
(TOE-C843-8. 30)
.
4.4.1
INPUTTINC TOOL OFFSETS
FROM TAPE
Though
tool offsets
are
normally
input
by
MDI
operation,
they
may
also be
entered by
means
of paper tape.
The
tape
format of
tool
offsets
is
as follows.
1.
4.3.13
DISPLAYING
ON/OFF INPUT/OUTPUT
SIGNALS
|
Label
%
HOI
X
1.000
;
Depress the
DGN
function key, and the
state of
every
input/output
signal
will be displayed
on
the
CRT.
This
is
possible
at
any
time even dur¬
ing automatic operation.
For
more
detail
of this operation,
see
8.6.3
DIAGNOSTICS OF INPUT
/OUTPUT
SIGNALS of
YASNAC MX 2 OPERATOR'S MANUAL
(TOE-C843-
8.30)
.
H02
X
2 000
D03
X
-ID. 089
Note:
Either
H or D
may
be used for address.
%
The
state of
the inputt/output signal
is
also
given
in
the hexadecimal
notation
at
the right¬
most
column for the
ease
of maintenance work.
2.
The
input operation
is
as
follows.
Select EDIT mode.
Depress the RESET key.
Depress the
OFS
key.
Set
the tool offset data
tape onto
the tape
reader.
Depress the
IN
key.
The
tape
reader
starts to
read the tape.
"IN" blinks
on
the
CRT
while the data
are
read
.
A.
B.
4.4 TAPE
INPUT/OUTPUT
OPERATIONS
OF
NC DATA
C.
Such
NC
data as tool offsets, setting
data, and
parameter
data
may
be read from and written
onto
tape.
A
tape reader
will work
to
read data
from tape.
To write data
onto tape, a
data
in¬
put/output interface (option)
is needed.
Here we assume
that this option is
incorporated.
See
4.7.2
I/O
DEVICES AND BAUD
RATE SETTING for
how
to set the type
of
input/output
device
(setting
#6003)
and
baud
rate
(parameter
#6026).
D.
E.
The tape reader stops when
it
has read "%"
(or ER)
.
"IN" disappears from the
CRT.
Now
the tool
offset
data have been read
into
memory.
F.
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