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1. DISPLAY AND OPERATION
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The data file of parameters saved in CNC memory or a memory card as
a program is written into the slave determined by the program number.
The program number and memory device are determined as described in
“Saving parameters.”
1. Select the active slave.
2. Press the [(OPRT)] soft key. The following soft keys appear:
[ NO.SRC ][ ][ ][ ][ INPUT ]
3. Press the next--menu key. The following soft keys appear:
[ ][ READ ][ PUNCH ][ ][ ]
4. Press the [PUNCH] soft key. The following soft keys appear:
[ ][ ][ ][CANCEL ][ EXEC ]
5. Press the [EXEC] soft key.
During output, “INPUT” blinks in the message field.
The screen cannot be changed to another screen during parameter
input/output.
When the RESET key is pressed, or when an alarm status is detected in
communication, the input/output stops.
When the Power Motion series is used as a slave of an I/O Link, the CNC
assigns I/O addresses. The salve data is input and output in units of 16
bytes. Therefore, 128 input/output points are necessary. Up to eight
slaves can be connected.
The module name is OC021 (16--byte input) or OC020 (16--byte output).
BASE is always 0, and SLOT is always 1.
After the data necessary for each slave connected is set and checked, the
communication of the power motion manager (PMM) can be stopped to
send a command from the CNC ladder to the slave.
When the PMN bit (bit 3 of parameter 960) is set to 1, all communication
between CNC and the slave via the I/O Link is open to the ladder.
While the bit is held 1, the screen shows just the title, function name, and
other items that are independent of the communication. The following
message appears to indicate that communication has stopped.
COMMUNICATION PROHIBITED BY P960#3
D Writing parameters
1.18.4
Notes
D Connecting an I/O Link
D Ignoring the power
motion manager function