Mitsubishi Electronics 60/60S Router User Manual


 
6. Data In/Out
6.4 PROGRAM COPY
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6.4.4 Changing the Machining Program Number
The program number of a machining program registered in memory can be changed.
To execute the number change command, set #4. Set the current and new program numbers in order.
Press the
INPUT
key.
(Example)
When O1000 is changed to O3000:
# ( 4
)
O ( 1
0 0 0 )
(3 0 0 0 )
# ( 4 ) O (1000)
O(3000)
NO. CHANGE EXECUTION
# ( 4 ) O (1000)
O(3000)
NO. CHANGE COMPLETE
# ( ) O ( )
O( )
1) Number change processing is initiated
with "NO. CHANGE EXECUTION"
displayed in the message field. This
processing is completed in a moment.
Then, the message "NO. CHANGE
COMPLETE" is displayed.
(Note 1) When using the 2-part system, the machining program number change operation can be
switched with the parameters.
#1050
MemPrg
#1285
ext21/bit0
Details
0, 2, 4, 6 - Of the machining programs registered in the memory common for the
systems, the designated machining program will be registered in the
memory common for the systems with a different program number.
1, 3, 5, 7 OFF Of the machining programs registered in the memory for the selected
systems, the designated machining program will be registered in the
memory for the selected system with a different program number.
ON Of all the machining programs registered in the memory for each system,
the designated machining program will be registered in each system
memory with a different program number.
(Note 2) When using the 2-part system and the same number batch generation for all system programs is
valid, an error (E64) will occur if the rename destination program is found in any of the systems.
(Note 3) When using the 2-part system and the same number batch generation for all system programs is
valid, the program in the system having the rename source program will be renamed. Programs
in a system that does not have the rename source program will not be renamed.