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2.6.6.3 Input/Compare (#( 1)/ #( 2))

• When the input mode is selected, the files in the flash ATA card will be input to the NC memory as
machining programs.
• When the compare mode is selected, the files in the flash ATA card will be compared with the
machining programs in the NC memory.
• Designate the file name of the machining program to be input or compared.
• Files having a name containing characters other than numbers or having an extension can be input
and compared as a program. Note that when inputting or comparing, a number with eight or less
digits must be designated as the NC memory's machining program number.
Batch designated files can also be input and compared.
• If the NC memory's open capacity reaches 0 during input, the data input up to that point will be
registered as a program, and then the "E10 MEMORY OVER" will occur.
• When inputting fixed cycle programs (when base specifications parameter "#1166 fixpro" is valid),
data is input with the file name from which the unique extension (.FIX) has been deleted as the
program number.
• If the flash ATA card files and NC memory data differ, the error "E35 COMPARE ERROR" will occur.
The data will appear at <IN/OUT DATA> and <COMP DATA>
The comparison can be continued by pressing the INPUT key.
The data will not appear if the comparison is proceeding without problem.
• Input and comparison end when reset is executed.
If reset is executed during input, the data input up to that point will be valid.
• If an extension is not designated, an extension will be automatically assigned to the data designated
with "#10 DATA", and the file will be read out.
(1) Example of setting input/compare
Example 1
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2. Screen Operation of A985GOT
Example of conditions
Input file name "100" as machining program
No. "200", or compare file name "100" with
machining program No. "200".
Input file name "PROG.PRG" as machining
program No. "20", or compare file name
"PROG.PRG" with machining program No.
"20".
Batch input/compare all files (without
extension) in the current directory.
Batch input/compare all files in the current
directory having a 4-digit file name starting
with 78. Files between 7800 and 7899 will be
the target.
When one file has several O No. lines.
Input file "ALL.PRG" as the machining
program No. "200".
Assume that the file has the line "O100" and
"O300".
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1st O No. line:
This will become machining program "200"
as designated.
2nd and following O No. Line:
The O No. in the file is validated, and is
displayed at the right of <IN/OUT DATA>.
In this example, the machining programs "200"
(from O100) and "300" (from O300) will be
created.
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Setting
100) (
200)
PROG.PRG) (
20)
∗ ) (
78++) (
ALL.PRG) (
200)
)
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