Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 600M Series Instruction Manual page 17

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3.
Previous
screen
display key
(System
changeover)
4.
Menu
changeover
key
5.
Data setting
key
(alphabet,
numerals,
symbols)
6.
Window
operation
key
7.
Data
correction
key
8.
Lower case
input key
9.
SHIFT key
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CHAPTER 1 SCREEN OPERATIONS
1. Operating the Setting and Display Unit
Key type
Key
BACK
Previous screen
display key
$ → $
System
changeover key
(left side)
(right side)
A
B
C
D
H
I
J
G
M
N
O
P
S
T
U
V
Z
Y
0
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
/
+
=
etc.
?
INSERT
Data insert key
DELETE
Data delete key
C•B ESC
Cancel key
LOWER CASE
SHIFT
search engine
This redisplays the previously displayed screen.
When using a multi-system NC, this displays the data of the
next system. The screen does not change if it is a system
common screen or when only one system is used.
This changes the operation menu for the displayed screen
to the current screen group screen selection menu. This is
also used to cancel the menu operations of the displayed
screen.
When all of the menus cannot be displayed at once, this
displays the menus not currently displayed.
The " " and " " marks at the bottom of the screen indicate
that there are menus not displayed.
These keys are pressed to set alphabetic characters,
E
F
numerals and operation symbols, etc.
K
L
R
Q
X
W
4
5
.
;
This displays a window. (Not used)
This changes the active window. (Not used)
This displays the menu for selecting operations on the
window. (Not used)
(Not used.)
This inputs the data insertion mode. When a data setting
key is pressed, a character is inserted in front of the current
cursor position.
The overwrite mode is entered when the
,
C•B ESC
INPUT
pressed, or when the screen is changed.
This deletes the character just before the cursor position in
the data setting area.
This cancels the setting in the data setting area.
This changes the input between upper case and lower case
alphabetic characters.
This validates the setting on the lower line of data key.
I – 2
Operation
DELETE
, cursor or TAB, etc., keys are
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