example
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' * * * F T C O M M A N D ***
20 O P E N
" L P T 1 :" AS #1
20 P R I N T # 1 , " S P 1 ; P T 0 . 3 ; "
40 PRINT #1 ,"PA500,1000;"
50 PRINT #1,"FT1,0,0;"
60 P R I N T # 1 , " R R 5 0 0 ,500; "
70 PRINT #1,"PA1000,1000;"
80 PRINT #1,"FT4,100,45;"
90 PRINT #1,"RR500,500;"
100 PRINT #1,"SP0;"
IM
f o r m a t
IM error mask value [terminator]
IM [terminator]
EXPLANATION
The error mask value is the sum of the error mask bit values (the numbers in Table IM-1 i of the er
rors to be determined. If
For example, the standard error mask value 223 (128 + 6 4 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 1) will cause the ER
ROR LED to flash when an error other than Error No.6 occurs.
Since Error No.4, No.7 and No.8 are not used, an error mask value of 23 (which excludes these
three) means the same as the standard set value 223.
Error mask bit value
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
Input Mask
a
set bit error occurs, the ERROR LED on the operation panel will flash.
Error No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unrecognizable command issued
Wrong number of parameters
Parameter out of range
Unused
Unusable character designated
Coordinate overflow
Unused
Unused
Table IM-1
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Fig. FT-1
Meaning