Toshiba ste 58761 Welding System User Manual


 
STE 58761
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1.5.4 Assigning a Name to Coordinate Data
When entering coordinate data for a work coordinate system, a tool coordinate system or
the base coordinate system, you have to assign a coordinate name to that data. This
name will be used later in the program when telling the robot which coordinate system to
use.
Coordinate names generally have a format like that shown in the example below:
TABLE1
TABLE1 is the coordinate name (in this example).
The name may have up to ten characters.
The following characters may be used in the coordinate name. (The first letter must be
an alphabetic character.)
Alphabetic characters: A to Z
Numerals: 0 to 9
Note: You may not use an identifier reserved for the SCOL language to name
coordinate data. See Appendix B of Robot Language Manual for a list of such
identifiers (reserved words).
If you try to enter more than ten characters when inputting a coordinate name, an error
message ("name over") will be displayed and that entry will be invalidated.
If you try to enter anything other than an alphabetic character for the first character of the
name, an error message ("illegal key!") will be displayed and that entry will be invalidated.
If you try to enter anything other than an alphanumeric character when inputting the name,
an error message ("illegal key!") will be displayed and that entry will be invalidated.