
lo. REGISTERING, EDITING, AND OUTPU-IVNG PROGRAMS (DPUMDI)
10.2 Editing Programs
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Method 3
This method searches for the program number (0001 to 0255) corresponding to
a signal on the machine tool side to start automatic operation.
Refer to the
relevant manual prepared by the machine tool builder for detailed information
on operation.
Select AUTO mode.
Set the reset state(*l)
Set the program number selection signal on the machine tool side to a
number from 01 to 255.
Press the cycle start button.
(Note 1) When
performed.
the
signal on the machine
tool side
represents
00,
(Note
2) If the
59) is
raised.
program
corresponding
to a
signal on the
machine tool side is not
registered, an alarm (No.
“1 The reset state is the state
where the lamp
for indicating
(Refer to the relevant manual of
the machine tool
builder. j
number
automatic
operation
is not
operation
is in
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(2)
Deleting programs
Programs registered in memory can be deleted.
(a) Deleting a program
A program registered in memory can be deleted.
0 Select’EDlT mode.
@ Press c PROG ) to display the program screen.
0 Key in address 0.
@ Key in a desired program number.
@ Press the <DELETE> key. The program with the entered
number is deleted.
(b) Deleting all programs
All programs registered in memory can be deleted.
@ Select EDIT mode.
@ Press < PROG) to display the program screen.
.
@ Key in address 0.
@ Key in -9999.
@ Press the < DELETE> key.
is off.
program
(3)
Sequence number search
Sequence number search operation is usauaily used to search for a sequence
number in the middle of a program so that execution can be started or
e
restarted at the block of the sequence number. Those blocks that are skipped
do not affect the CNC. This means that the data in the skipped blocks such as
coordinates and M, S, and T codes does not alter the CNC coordinates and
modal values.
So, in the first block where execution is to be started or restarted by using a .
sequence number search command, be sure to enter required M, S, and T
codes and coordinates.
A block searched for by sequence number usually
represents a point of shifting from one process to another.
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