5 sequence numbers {renum prgram – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Editing Programs On Line

Chapter 5

5-14

You can assign each block in a part program up to a five-digit numeric
value following an N address. Refer to these numbers as sequence

numbers. They distinguish one block from another.

You can assign sequence numbers at random to specific blocks or to all

blocks. Blocks assigned sequence numbers can be called later by

designating their sequence number.

Sequence numbers can be renumbered or assigned in 3 ways:

manually type in a sequence number following an N-word for each
block individually

assign new sequence numbers only to blocks that already have sequence
numbers

assign new sequence numbers to all blocks

Follow these steps to assign or renumber sequence numbers:

1.

From the edit menu, press the continue softkey {

Þ

} to change the

softkey functions.

2.

Press the

{RENUM PRGRAM}

softkey

DIGITZ

E

MODIFY

INSERT

BLOCK

DELETE

BLOCK

TRUNC

DELETE

CH/WRD

EXIT

EDITOR

STRING

SEARCH

RENUM

PRGRAM

MERGE

PRGRAM

QUICK

VIEW

CHAR/

WORD

(softkey level 3)

3.

Key in an initial sequence number (the number for the first sequence

number), a comma, and an incremental value for the control to add to

each new sequence number. The format to this command is

RENUM: initial-sequence-number, incremental-value

For example

RENUM:5,10

Would make the first sequence number 5, the next 15, 25, 35....

Important: You must enter both the initial sequence number and the

incremental value as integer values. If a decimal point is used the control

will issue the error message “ILLEGAL VALUE.”

If no initial sequence number or no incremental-value is given or

both are not entered, the control uses default values of one.

5.2.5

Sequence Numbers

{RENUM PRGRAM}

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