Editing programs on line, 0 chapter overview 5.1 selecting a program to edit – Rockwell Automation 8520-GUM 9/Series CNC Grinder Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Chapter

5

5-1

Editing Programs On Line

This chapter covers the basics of editing programs on line (at the control’s
keyboard) including:

Topic:

On page:

Selecting a Program to Edit

5-1

Editing Programs at the Control (on line)

5-3

Programming Aids {QuickView}

5-16

Digitizing a Program (Teach)

5-28

Deleting a Program {DELETE}

5-37

Renaming Programs {RENAME}

5-38

Displaying a Program {DISPLY PRGRAM}

5-39

Comment Display {COMENT}

5-40

Copying Programs {COPY PRGRAM}

5-41

Selecting the Protectable Part Program Directory

5-42

Protected Program Encryption and Decryption

5-45

Storing Encryption/Decryption Table to Backup Memory

5-48

You can also edit, upload, copy, and perform file management operations
on your programs off line at a personal computer. These offline operations
are covered in chapter 6.

This section provides information on how to select a part program for
editing. You can only edit on line part programs that you store in control
memory. If a part program is on tape or some other storage device and you
must edit it on line, copy the program to control memory as described in
chapter 5.

You can edit both active and inactive programs. You must exit the edit
operation of an active program before the control can execute that program
in automatic mode.

If an:

displays to the left of the part program name, it means that the program is:

A

currently active

E

currently open for editing

5.0
Chapter Overview

5.1
Selecting a Program to Edit

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