Programming Console Operations
Key Sequence
1, 2, 3...
4-3-6 Buzzer Operation
Key Sequence
1, 2, 3...
Before inputting a new program, any error messages recorded in memory
should be cleared. It is assumed here that the causes of any of the errors for
which error messages appear have already been taken care of. If the buzzer
sounds when an attempt is made to clear an error message, eliminate the
cause of the error, and then clear the error message. (Refer to Section 5 Test
Runs and Error Processing for troubleshooting information.)
Follow the procedure below to display and clear messages.
1. Press the CLR Key to bring up the initial display.
2. Press the FUN and then the MONTR Key to begin the operation. If there are
no messages, the following display will appear:
FUN
MONTR
If there are messages, the most serious message will be displayed when the
MONTR Key is pressed. Pressing MONTR again will clear the present mes-
sage and display the next most serious error message. Continue pressing
MONTR until all messages have been cleared. These are some examples
of error messages:
A memory error:
MONTR
A system error:
MONTR
A message (displayed with MSG(46)):
MONTR
All messages cleared:
MONTR
This operation is used to turn ON and OFF the buzzer that sounds when Pro-
gramming Console keys are pressed. This buzzer will also sound whenever an
error occurs during PC operation. Buzzer operation for errors is not affected by
this setting.
This operation is possible in any mode.
RUN
MONITOR
OK
OK
Follow the procedure below to turn the key-input buzzer on and off.
1. Press the CLR, SHIFT, and then the CLR Key to bring up the mode display.
In this case the PC is in PROGRAM mode and the buzzer is ON.
CLR
SHIFT
2. Press the SHIFT and then the 1 Key to turn off the buzzer.
B
SHIFT
3. Press the SHIFT and then the 1 Key again to turn the buzzer back ON.
PROGRAM
OK
CLR
1
The buzzer will not sound
when "BZ" is not displayed.
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