Yaskawa Yasnac PC NC User Manual

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YASNAC PC NC Operating Manual

Chapter 3: HMI Process Operation

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If no label contains the text in a Label search, a “No match found” message will appear in the
warning area. If the address entered in an Address search is invalid, an “Address out of range”
warning will be shown.

A byte is shown in the Display Selected tab if it is chosen by pressing the checkbox to the left of
its address. Unchecking this box will remove it from the selected bytes list. The Display
Selected
tab is especially useful for monitoring a non-consecutive group of parameters of varying
types. An example of this is shown in Figure 3.7.18.2 on page 92.

Configuring and clearing the display selected tab:

Go to All Diagnosis tab of the Maintenance: PLC Diagnosis screen.

In the Search box, set the Type to “CNC Output to PLC #3500~”.

Touch the boxes to the left of addresses 3500, 3504 and 3505 so that they appear to be
checked.

Touch the Display Selected tab. The three address that were just selected should be shown.

Touch the Clear All Selections button. At this point, no bytes should be displayed in the Dis-
play Selected tab.

Switch back to the All Diagnosis tab. The boxes next to addresses 3500, 3504 and 3505 are
no longer checked.

Selecting multiple diagnosis parameters for display:

Go to All Diagnosis tab of the Maintenance: PLC Diagnosis screen.

In the Search box, set the Type to “CNC Input from PLC #3000~”.

Touch the box to the left of address 3002 so that it appears to be checked.

In the Search box, set the Type to “PLC Input from Machine #1000~”.

Touch the boxes to the left of addresses 1000 and 1005 so that they appear to be checked.

Touch the Display Selected tab. The three address that were just selected should be shown.
Clicking in the bit display area for each will change the information that is displayed in the
Details box in the bottom right corner of the screen. Notice that the type data shown in the
first line is not the same for all three parameters.

In either tab, touching a bit will select it, and this is indicated by a non-black rectangular box sur-
rounding the bit. Only one bit may be selected at a time.

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