YASKAWA YASNAC 2000G Operator's Manual page 41

With crt character display
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8.
Repeat
steps
4 through
7 until
all
necessary
blocks are stored into the
memory.
Be sure
to
instruct M02 or M30 command
at
the final block
of
the
program.
operation.
Then, the
LABEL
SKIP lamp
lights up.
In
case
of the
wide-display
Depress the
COM
key twice in step 3.
By
doing so
in
the
EDT
mode, the
display
turns
to
the wide-display mode of the editing
part
program. In
this
display mode, the displayed
characters
are
of the regular size,
and the
dis¬
play
covers over
about nine
lines.
For this
reason, the new blocks
can be
stored,
always
referring
to
a several number
of
blocks which
have been stored by the
previous
operation.
Follow all the
steps
mentioned above
except
for
the step
3.
After
depressing
the
RESET key,
check
the input
data by
displaying.
See 4. 6. 1 Display
of
Stored Part Pro¬
gram.
9.
10. Correct the data, if a mistake is
found.
See 4.6.2
Editing Stored Part Program.
11.
Depress
the
RESET key
to
rewind the
part
program
after
completion of
the
COMMAND-EDIT
N001
GSO XI 00.
2200.*
..N002
600
S
1 000 T0101
M03*
AN003 X0 2500*
N0S.
MEMORY
.
DISPLAY
FLICKERING
'
-
STR
1
(N0O3
X0
Z£00S)
EDIT
BUFFER
DISPLAY
}
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Fig. 4. 5. 3. 2
4.5.4
ADDRESS DISPLAY OF
TAPE
MEMORY
PlEmORV-POlNTER
N01.
Parameter
No.
99 is used
to
display
the address
of
part
program
in
memory which is being exe¬
cuted. With the
parameter
No. 99, the number
of
characters
from first address to the
address
which the
pointer in the
control
indicates is
shown
on
the display.
0 2485
EXAMPLE:
Set
the parameter
No.
at
99 after storing the
tape
data
in
the
EDT
mode, and the total
number of characters
in
the tape is displayed
on
the
display.
If
the parameter
No. 99
is
designated during
operation
in
the MEM
mode, the
position dis¬
play
of
active
address on the tape memory
can
be updated. The display showB the number of
characters
from the head of part
program
to
the block preceding the latest block stored
into
the
buffer register.
99
The pointer points
out
the
2485
th character.
Fig. 4.5.4
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