Yaskawa J50M Instructions User Manual

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B .

“AS disappears and “NOT

appears on the

4.3.9

OPERATION TIME DISPLAY (Cent’d)

Fig. 4.28

4.3.10 ADDRESS SEARCH

Search continues until the data (character string) held in

the memory which coincides with the data (character

entered through the NC operator’s panel is found.

The contents of the part program memory will be

searched in MEM or EDIT mode.

1.

Operation

A .

c .

D.

E.

Select

MEM, or EDIT

mode,

Depress the PROG function key.

Depress the RESET key. “LSK” appears
and the cursor returns to the top of the
program number in MEM mode.

Enter the data (string of within 10 characters
headed by address) to be searched.

Depress the

key to

searching.

blinks during search.

2.

End of search

A.

“AS”

disappears when search is completed.

( 1) The pointer of the part program memory

points to the top of the data found

(pointed by the cursor). In

c a s e s ,

only search will be performed but neither

BUF display nor advance reading will be
performed.

POINTER

3.

4.

A

B

c

CRT if the desired data is not found.

This message will disappear when a key (CAN nor-

mally) of the control panel is depressed.

Remarks

When #6022 D6 = O, the “reading zero” cannot

be omitted, and the search is performed in
character string units. Searching N5 outputs
N5/

N5??? (? represents decimal

point or numeral of 1 to 9). The data input

from the key and the part program memory
data are verified.

When #6022 D6 = 1, “reading zero” can be
omitted, to search in address units.

Searching N5 outputs N5/ N05/ NO05/ NOO05.

When #6022 D6 = 1, the same search can be

performed as when #6022 D6 = O by depress-
ing the NEXT key.

The “reading

can

be omitted in registered “program number”
search, regardless of the setting in #6022 D6.

Commands encountered during search will
be ignored even if they are modal commands.

On Cycle Start after search, the data of a
block’ which the cursor points to will be
read and executed.

Address search cannot be made in TAPE mode.

Search of program number

The address search function also permits the

search of a part program which is stored in

the memory.

Select MEM or EDIT mode.

Depress the PROG function key.

Depress the RESET key.

D.

Enter the program number

E.

Depress the

C U R S O R

I

,

The designated program number will be searched.
The result of search is as described in 2. In MEM

mode, the CYCLE START button can be depressed
immediately after completion of search to start
automatic operation from the beginning of the pro-
gram.

4.3.11

ALARM CODE DISPLAY

If an alarm status has happened,

or “A/B”

(on battery alarm) blinks on the bottom line of the
screen regardless of working mode and function. If
this happens, the detailed information of the alarm
status can be displayed by the following operation.

DATA FOUND

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