
B–62093E–1/02
B. MACRO COMPILER OPERATION
APPENDIX
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First, special notes on operation are described below.
(1) When coming to a deadlock, press <NL> key.
Press <NL> key several times. The display returns to the initial
screen.
Next, checking what should be operated, proceed with operation.
When “FD0 =
” is displayed at the lower left part of the screen,
<F2> or <F7> may be ON.
At that time, to return the display to the initial screen, turn <F2> or
<F7> OFF, and key in NO
<NL>.
(2) Remember to switch!
Do not leave F key (<F0> – <F7>) ON. Before pressing R key, be
sure to check F key ON/OFF.
(3) Numeric 1 and alphabet I
Numeric 0 and alphabets O, Comma, and point.
Most of input errors result from these figures, characters and symbols.
(4) Do not forget the minus (–) symbol.
(Return to) Initial Screen, <F0> – <F7> OFF and press “R2”
NO =
1 <NL>
PROGRAM
= IN <NL>
INPUT =
O Program No. <NL> (First register Program No. only)
INPUT =
<NL> only
PROGRAM
= O Program No. <NL> (Previously input number)
EDIT
= K OLD <NL> ( Space key)
Line No. at the lower left part of the screen is from O0020 on.
(1) Input each line <NL>.
(2) Before keying in <NL>, if a key–in error is found, use BS/CAN keys
to correct it.
(3) Note that program input ends for <NL> only.
(4) After one line <NL>, if a key operation error is found, press the
”CHG” key. (Check that F15 key lights up.)
Skip the cursor at the left upper part of the screen and move it to the
place to be corrected, using the CURSOR key.
1. “CHG” screen edit switching (F15 key lights up)
2. “INS” insertion: the line is spaced out by a push on this key when
the cursor is located in Line No.
3. “DEL” deletion: the line is deleted by a push on this key when the
cursor is located in Line No.
B.1
OPERATION ON P–G
B.1.1
Special Notes
B.1.2
Inputting Macro
Program from
Keyboard