Common Variable Screen - Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 600M Series Instruction Manual

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2.7 Common Variable screen

The common variable details are displayed and set on this screen. If there is a common variable
command
displayed.
The number of common variable sets differs according to the specifications.
(Note 1) For 500 to 519, the comment setting is included.
(Note 2) If the control parameter "310004 Com-var RST clear" is ON, the common variable data is
1. Currently
executed
machining
program
2. Variable No.
3. Variable details
and comment
(1) Display items
1. Currently executed
machining program
2. Variable No.
3. Variable details and
comment
4. Absolute value/
incremental value
changeover
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CHAPTER 1 SCREEN OPERATIONS
2. Monitor (Operation) Screens
(Note 1)
in the machining program, the variables (comment) set when that block is executed are
cleared when reset. If the control parameter "310005 Com-var PWR-ON clear" is ON, the
common variable data is cleared when the power is turned ON.
Display item
This displays the machining program No., sequence No. and block No.
currently being executed.
When executing a subprogram, each number of the subprogram is
displayed.
This displays the common variable No. The number can be changed by
pressing the page changeover keys (
If the number and variable details are set in the setting area and the
INPUT
Variable details : If the variable data is cleared, the data display area is
Comment
This displays whether the absolute value setting mode or incremental
value setting mode is selected.
search engine
Details
key is pressed, the page containing that number appears.
blank.
If the data has many digits, (if the data has 6 digits above
the decimal point, or 4 digits below the decimal point), an
exponential is displayed.
: Comments are added for 500 to 519. The comment has
7 or less alphanumeric characters starting with an
alphabetic character.
User macro specifications are required to set the
variable name and to command an argument.
I – 91
4. Absolute value/
incremental value
selection
/
).

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