Mitsubishi Electronics 60/60S Router User Manual


 
6. Data In/Out
6.5 PROGRAM FILE
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6.5 PROGRAM FILE
When the menu key
FILE
is pressed, the PROGRAM FILE screen is displayed.
The PROGRAM FILE screen lists the user-prepared machining programs stored in memory.
INPUT OUTPUT ERASE FILE MENU
[PROGRAM FILE] IN/OUT 4.1/1
PROGRAM ENTRY 20 REMAIN 180
CHARACTER 21234 REMAIN 39750
<PROGRAM> <CHR> <ST> <COMMENT>
1 123 TESTCUT
2
10
100
1000
1001
1020
<PROGRAM> <CHR> <ST> <COMMENT>
2000 456
0( ) COMMENT ( )
$1
(Note 3)
Item Explanation
PROGRAM ENTRY and
REMAIN
The number of programs already registered as user machining programs is
displayed in the PROGRAM ENTRY field. The remaining number of
programs that can be registered is displayed in the REMAIN field. The sum
total of the PROGRAM ENTRY and REMAIN values is the maximum
number of registered programs. This value is defined in the specifications.
Note) When using the 2-part system, the total number of programs for the
all systems will be displayed at PROGRAM ENTRY and REMAIN.
CHARACTER and REMAIN The number of characters already registered as user machining programs
is displayed in the CHARACTER field. The remaining number of characters
that can be registered is displayed in the REMAIN field. The sum total of the
CHARACTER and REMAIN values is the maximum number of stored
characters. This value is defined in the specifications.
A value in 250-character units is displayed in REMAIN.
Note) When using the 2-part system, the total number of characters for all
systems will be displayed at CHARACTER and REMAIN.
<PROGRAM> <CHR> <ST>
<COMMENT>
<PROGRAM> The numbers of the already registered machining
program are indicated in the ascending order in the range
of 1 to 99999999.
<CHR> The number of stored characters is indicated for each
machining program number.
<ST> The machining program status is indicated.
(Not used)
<COMMENT> A summary of the machining program functions,
specifications, and applications can be displayed as a
comment of up to 18 alphanumeric and symbol
characters.
It can also be specified during input from paper tape. It
can also be set on the screen.