Address Keys; Data Keys - YASKAWA YASNAC 3000G Operator's Manual

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4.1.6
ADDRESS KEYS
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These keys are to
designate
an
address
charac¬
ter when
writing
in various data.
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4.1.6
ALM
1
(Alarm)
key:
To select this key for display of alarm and
status
codes.
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Fig. 4.1.6
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|DGN[
(Diagnosis) key:
To select this key for
display
of input
/output
signal
status
.
.
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PRM]
(Parameter) key:
To select this key for
display
or
writing-in
of
parameters.
.
[c
OM
]
(Command) key:
To select
this
key
for
display
or
writing-in
(MDI)
of the
command
data for
automatic
operation.
[POS]
(Position) key:
To
select
this key for
display
of various cur¬
rent
positions
.
.
[OFS]
(Offset) key:
To select this key for display or
writing-in
of
tool offset values.
Note: Special characters
[
/
1
(Slash) key: For an
optional block skip
command.
1
CAN|
(Cancellation)
key:
For cancellation of
the numeric value
or address
data erroneously
keyed.
AUX (Auxiliary) key: Not
used for a usual
system operation.
|~»1
EOB
key: Not used
for a
usual system
operation
.
4.1.7
DATA KEYS
These keys consist
of
twelve keys in total, such
as
(Q)
through
(§) ,
©
(minus) and
Q
(a
decimal
point),
and can be used for
writing-in
of
such
all numeral values as tool offset vaLue,
para¬
meter
data, and so
on,
in
addition
to
command
value
.
Re-pushing
of
DON, PRM, OFS keys
or
COM
key
in
the
EOT mode
makes
them function
as the
alternate switches changing the
display
as fol¬
lows
.
(1) Normal- display
---
A designated
line or
block can
be
displayed
using large
size cha¬
racters
(line-display).
A whole
page
contain¬
ing designated line
or
block can
widely be
displayed (page-display).
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(2) Wide-display --
Pushing
any one
of
these four keys can then
facilitate the normal
-
display operation. Another
pushing
of it makes the
display change
to
the
wide-display
.
Fig.
4.1.7
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