7 displaying a program {disply prgram – Rockwell Automation 8520-GUM 9/Series CNC Grinder Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Editing Programs On Line

Chapter 5

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The 9/Series control has a part program display feature that lets you view,

but not edit, any part program.

Follow these steps to display a part program stored in the control’s
memory:

1.

Press the

{PRGRAM MANAGE}

softkey.

(softkey level 1)

PRGRAM

MANAGE

OFFSET MACRO

PARAM

PRGRAM

CHECK

SYSTEM

SUPORT

FRONT

PANEL

ERROR

MESAGE

PASS-

WORD

SWITCH

LANG

2.

Select the input device by using the

{INPUT DEVICE}

softkey (as

covered in chapter 7). This is only necessary if the currently active
input device is not the device that the part program to display is
currently resident on. The default input device is control memory.

3.

Move the block cursor to the program to be displayed (if the program
is resident in control memory) or key in the program name (if reading
from an input device attached to port A or port B).

4.

Press the

{DISPLY PRGRAM}

softkey.

REFORM

MEMORY

CHANGE

DIR

ACTIVE

PRGRAM

EDIT

PRGRAM

RESTRT

PRGRAM

DISPLY

PRGRAM

COPY

PRGRAM

VERIFY

PRGRAM

PRGRAM

COMENT

DELETE

PRGRAM

RENAME

PRGRAM

INPUT

DEVICE

(softkey level 2)

5.

To scroll the part program blocks, hold down the

[SHIFT]

key, then

press the up and down cursor keys. If you display the program from
a peripheral device, you can only use the forward direction to display
the program.

6.

To end the displaying operation, press the exit {

} softkey. The

display returns to the program directory screen.

5.7
Displaying a Program
{DISPLY PRGRAM}

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