3. Data Formats
(2) Control out, control in
When the ISO code is used, all data between control out "(" and control in ")" or ";" are ignored,
although these data appear on the setting and display unit. Consequently, the command tape
name, number and other such data not directly related to control can be inserted in this
section.
This information (except (B) in the tape codes) will also be loaded, however, during tape
loading. The system is set to the "control in" mode when the power is witched on.
Example of ISO code
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Operator information print-out example
(3) EOR (%) code
Generally, the end-or-record code is punched at both ends of the tape. It has the following
functions:
(a) Rewind stop when rewinding tape (with tape handler)
(b) Rewind start during tape search (with tape handler)
(c) Completion of loading during tape loading into memory
(4) Tape preparation for tape operation (with tape handler)
%
10cm
;
(EOR)
(EOB)
2m
If a tape handler is not used, there is no need for the 2-meter dummy at both ends of the tape
and for the head EOR (%) code.
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G0 0 X - 8 5 0 0 0 Y - 6 4 0 0 0 ( CU T T E R
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Information in this section is ignored and nothing is executed.
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(EOB)
(EOB)
Initial block
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10cm %
(EOB)
(EOR)
Last block
3.1 Tape codes
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