Yaskawa J50M Instructions User Manual
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4.1.5
DATA KEYS (Cent’d)
Fig. 4.6
Note:
❑
❑
: For input of numerical data
❑
point) key: For input of decimal point
(cancellation) key:
For cancellation of the numeric value or address
data erroneously keyed.
(write) key:
For storing address data by address keys and
data keys into buffer storage.
( s h i f t ) k e y :
Depressing
SHIFT key after depressing
to
or
❑
key makes the display turn into
❑
to
❑
,
,
❑
which are written on the
upper left corner of the keys.
These special
characters are used in user macro.
4.1.6 NEXT KEY
The NEXT key is used for special purpose and
expanding function
in display or writing data.
. Writing of optional in EDIT mode.
. For other special purpose and expanding
tion.
4.1.7 PAGE KEYS
The PAGE key is used to display the next page
or the previous page when CRT display is re-
garded as page.
For example, when a group of tool offset values
are displayed by OFS key, this key is pushed to
display the next group of tool offset values,
which just looks like opening the pages of a book.
- Depressing
m
key displays the next page.
. Depressing
key displays the previous
page.
Keeping the PAGE key depressed makes the
page step automatically forward or backward.
4.1.8
CURSOR KEYS
The CURSOR control key is used to move the
cursor.
For example , when a page of parameter
data are displayed by PRM key.
4
key moves the cursor backward.
D e p r e s s i n g
key moves the cursor
f o r w a r d .
Keeping the cursor control key depressed
makes the cursor move automatically forward
backward.
Fig. 4.8
1.9
ORG (ORIGIN) KEY
The ORG key
is
used
to
set the current position
of the machine tool as the origin of the reference
coordinate system.
The origin setting can be made for each axis.
The reference coordinate system means the coor-
dinate system which is set by G92 command or
the automatic coordinate system setting.
ORG key is used for the following operation .
Reset of current position (
UNIV
ERS
AL
, EXTER-
NAL)
. Reset of tool offset values
. Reset of operation time
F i g .
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