Yaskawa YASNAC PC NC Programming Manual User Manual

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YASNAC PCNC Programming Manual

Chapter 4: Enhanced Level Commands

(9) Specifying Argument

The term “to specify argument” means “assigning a real number” for local variables used
in a microprogram. There are two types of argument specifications: type I and type II.
These types can be used as required, including a combination of the two types.

(a) Correspondence between addresses and local variables (Type 1)

Table 4.4.2.9

Address – Variable Correspondence and Usable Address for
Call Up Commands (Type 1)

Note:

°: Can be used, ×: Cannot be used

Address-Variable Correspondence

Call Up and Usable Address

Address in Type 1

Local Variable

G65, G66

A

#1

°

B

#2

°

C

#3

°

D

#7

°

E

#8

°

F

#9

°

G

#10

×

H

#11

°

I

#4

°

J

#5

°

K

#6

°

L

#12

×

M

#13

°

N

#14

×

O

#15

×

P

#16

×

Q

#17

°

R

#18

°

S

#19

°

T

#20

°

U

#21

°

V

#22

°

W

#23

°

X

#24

°

Y

#25

°

Z

#26

°

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