Mitsubishi Electronics 60/60S Router User Manual


 
2. Monitor
2.1 POSITION
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(Note 1) If the type is BCD output and a negative number is set, the positive value converted from it will be
output.
(Example) Manual numeric command
Out
p
ut
M -100
M 100
(Note 2) If the number of digits specified in the command exceeds the setting range, the most significant
digit will be lost.
(Example)
M 1234
5
M 2345
Most significant digit is lost.
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(5) Other notes on operation
(1) When a minus command is set:
Before setting the numeric, press the
key.
(Example) If S-150 is specified:
Press address key
S
. Then, press
key
1
5
0
in order.
Press the
INPUT
key.
S-150
S 150
1) A minus value will be output, but a
positive value will display.
(2) When manual numeric command operation stops halfway:
If the operation is desired to be stopped before input after pressing the address key, press any
non-numeric key.
If a manual numeric command address-key such as M, S, T is pressed, the previous operation
will stop. In this case, the next manual numeric command sequentially begins.
If an axis address key (X, Y, or Z, etc.) is pressed, the manual numeric command will stop. In this
case, the origin zero or counter zero mode is then entered.
If the
SHIFT
C.B
CAN
keys are pressed, the manual numeric command will stop. In this case,
the
POSITION screen is blanked.
If one of the following keys is pressed, the operation will not stop:
1) Position display function key
MONI-
TOR
2)
key pressed before a numeric is set (will be processed as a minus command.)
3)
DELETE
INS
key when a numeric has been set (The set data will be deleted.)
(3) The macro interruption codes (M96, M97) and subprogram call codes (M98, M99) will not be
processed even if these codes are issued.
(4) No surface speed command is available.
In the constant surface speed mode, no command is processed, if specified.