
B–63505EN/02
1. DISPLAY AND OPERATION
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4) Waveform diagnosis data
T 6 0 D * * , * * , * * , to * * ,
T 6 1 D * * , * * , * * , to * * ,
T 6 2 D * * , * * , * * , to * * ,
T 6 3 D * * , * * , * * , to * * ,
T 6 4 D * * , * * , * * , to * * ,
T 6 5 D * * , * * , * * , to * * ,
D *..*: Waveform diagnosis data x number of axes
NOTE
1 Records are classified into header records and data records.
2 “%” is used as an end–of–record code.
3 Each record starts with an identifier and ends with an end–of–block code.
4 Either the ISO or EIA code system is used.
5 The output code type is specified with parameter ISO (bit 1 of No. 0000). For ISO code,
parameter NCR (bit 3 of No. 0100) is used to specify whether the end–of–block code is <LF>
only, or a sequence of <LF> <CR> <CR>.
6 Parameter NFD (bit 7 of No. 01X1, where X is the channel number) is used to specify whether
a feed code is output before and after the data.
7 No identifier word is output for a data item for which no axis is selected.
8 The above file corresponds to a paper tape of about 200 m in length.
(1)Once the storage is full, the oldest data is overwritten.
(2)Stored–type waveform diagnostic data is not lost, even when the
power is turned off.
(3)The waveform diagnostic function is disabled when parameter SGD
(bit 0 of No. 3112) is set to 0.
(4)Set the correct date and time using the setting screen.
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Notes