Preface, Programming, 1 input format – Yaskawa J50M Instructions User Manual
Page 9

1. PREFACE
When reading this manual keep in mind that the
Unless otherwise specified, the following rules
information contained herein does not cover every
apply to the description of programming
possible contingency which might be met during
pies shown in this manual.
the operation. Any operation not described in
this manual should not be attempted with the
control.
The functions and performance as NC machine are
determined by a combination of machine and the
NC control.
For operation of your NC machine,
the machine tool builder’s manual shall take pri-
ority over this manual.
Absolute Zero Point:
Reference Zero Point
(Return to reference
return) :
Dimensions : in mm
The illustration of machine control station should be
used for your reference in understanding the func-
tion. For detailed array of operator’s devices and
names, refer to machine tool builder’s manual.
2. PROGRAMMING
2.1 INPUT FORMAT
2.1.1
INPUT FORMAT
A variable block format conforming to
6313 is used for
J50M.
EXAMPLE
x
+
5
3
Note:
A decimal point should be omitted in actual pro-
gramming,
when you make a program including
decimal points, refer to
“ DECIMAL
PROGRAMMING” on page 5.
The leading zeros can be suppressed for all
zero by manual and auto-
Table Z. 1
the input format. Numerals
following the address characters in Table 2.1
indicate the programmable number of digits.
Down to third decimal place
in mm
or
Five digits of integer
inches
Sign
A d d r e s s c h a r a c t e r : X
. Metric input format
. Inch input format
0 N 4 G 3
B 3 ;
dress
Plus signs need not be programmed,
Notes:
but all minus signs must be programmed.
.
r e p r e s e n t s
X
,
Y
,
J
In the
EOB (end of block) code in a pro-
gram example is represented by a semicolon ( ; ) .
. P , Q , R and L are omitted in the above format
In actual programming, CR
code) or LF/NL
because they are used for various meanings.
(1S0 code) should be used instead of the semi-
colon ( ; ) .
# Japanese Industrial Standard