Setting The Number Of Local Variables - YASKAWA NX100 Operator's Manual

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3.9 Other Job-editing Functions

Setting the Number of Local Variables

How many local variables are to be used in a job is set in the JOB HEADER window. When setting the
number of variables, the memory area needed for those variables is saved.
Only when expanding the "INSTRUCTION LEVEL," it is possible to use local variables.
NOTE
Refer to section 8.12 "Instruction Level Setting" of "NX100 INSTRUCTIONS" for details on
setting the language level.
Operation
1
Select {JOB} under the main
menu.
2
Select {JOB}.
3
Select {DISPLAY} under the
menu.
4
Select {JOB HEADER}.
5
Select the number of local
variables to be set.
6
Input the number of variables.
7
Press [ENTER].
The JOB HEADER window appears. Scroll the window using the
cursor.
JOB
EDIT
DISPLAY
JOB HEADER
JOB NAME : TEST01
:
This job is test job
COMMENT
DATE
:
2003/05/20 12:00
CAPACITY
:
:
LINES
:
STEPS
:
EDIT LOCK
OFF
:
TO SAVE TO FD
NOT DONE
:
GROUP SET
R1
BYTE (LB)
INT (LI)
DOUBLE (LD)
REAL (LR)
CHARACTER (LS)
Main Menu
Short Cut
The input buffer line appears.
The number of local variables are set.
JOB
EDIT
DISPLAY
JOB HEADER
JOB NAME : TEST01
:
COMMENT
This job is test job
:
2003/05/20 12:00
DATE
:
CAPACITY
:
LINES
:
STEPS
:
EDIT LOCK
OFF
TO SAVE TO FD
NOT DONE
GROUP SET
R1
BYTE (LB)
ROBOT (LP)
INT (LI)
DOUBLE (LD)
REAL (LR)
CHARACTER (LS)
Main Menu
Short Cut
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Explanation
UTILITY
24 BYTE
30 LINE
20 STEP
ROBOT (LP)
UTILITY
24 BYTE
30 LINE
20 STEP
Reconstruct local variable from next start
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