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Tape Punch Interface - Okuma OSP-U100M Operation Manual

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4203-E P-327
SECTION
3
DATA
INPUT/OUTPUT
OPERATION
3.
Tape Punch Interface
(1)
An RS232C serial interface is provided
to allow connection
of a
tape
punch.
Connecting
a peripheral device such as a tape reader
or
tape punch that also has an
RS232C
serial
interface
to this RS232C
interface enables bulk
transfer of
NC
part program data.
When the RS232C interface is
used
for
connecting a tape punch, it is necessary to
set
the
parameters so that
communication is possible between the NC and the external device (tape
punch).
(2)
There are
two
methods for
data transfer using
RS232C
-
the normal BTR (behind tape reader)
method
and a
method using DC code control
-
and the method for
connection to
the
peripheral
device differs according
to
which of these
is
used.
3-1
.
Operation Commands
(1) The table given below indicates which command can be used with which input/output devices.
Peripheral
Device
Tape Reading
Device
Tape Punching
Device
Printing De¬
vice
Sector Device
Command
F2 DIR
Input
Output
F1 READ
Output
Input
F2 PUNCH
Input
Output
F3PIP
Output
F3 VERIFY
Input
Input
F5 FREE
Input
Output
F6 LIST
Input
Output
[Supplement]
For the operation
of
the commands, refer
to
Section 5 "PROGRAM OPERATION".
(2)
Peripheral Device Classification
and
Abbreviations
Sector devices
MD1 :
User memory
FDO:
-*ÿ
3.5-inch floppy disk
FD1:
-*
3.5-inch floppy disk
Tape reading devices
TR:
Tape reader
CNO:
-*
Tape reader
connected
at
RS232C channel 0
CN1:
-*>
Tape reader connected
at RS232C
channel
1
CN2:
-*•
Tape reader connected at
RS232C channel
2
CN3:
-*
Tape reader connected at RS232C channel
3
Tape punching devices
CNO:
-*
Tape punch
connected
at
RS232C channel 0
CN1 :
Tape punch connected at
RS232C channel
1
CN2:
-*•
Tape punch connected at RS232C channel
2
CN3:
Tape punch connected
at
RS232C channel 3

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