Setting Manual Value Commands; Changing The Counter Display; Correcting The Buffer; Changing The Display Axis - Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 600M Series Instruction Manual

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(2) Menus

2.2.1 Setting manual value commands

Each value for S, M, T and B can be set and executed using the menu
Four values each for the S command and M command, two values for the T command and one value for
the B command can be set.
The manual value command can also be set and executed by inputting an address such as S, M or T,
etc.
Refer to "1.5.1 Setting a manual value command" for the setting method.

2.2.2 Changing the counter display

By pressing menu
For counter 2, the contents can be selected by pressing
• Currnt posn
• Prog posn
• Next cmd
Refer to "2.1.1 Changing the counter display" for each counter type and display changeover method.
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CHAPTER 1 SCREEN OPERATIONS
Menu
This displays the submenu for changing the display
Counter
1 type
counter. At this time, the same menu as the currently
selected counter is highlighted.
Counter
2 type
Random values can be input in each data item of S, M,
T and B on the screen.
Manual
value
When the numeric value is input, the selected S, M, T
and B functions are executed.
This enters the buffer correction mode.
Buffer
correct
This can be selected when there are seven or more
display axes in the selected system.
The axis to be displayed is changed to the 1st to 6th
Next
axis
axis and 7th and following axes.
(Note) This is used when there are seven axes or
more in one system.
, the counter 1 display contents can be selected from the following types.
Counter 1 type
• Work co posn
• Remain cmd
• Prog 0-pnt
search engine
2. Monitor (Operation) Screens
Details
Counter 2 type
• Machin posn
• Man int amt
• Err compen
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Type
Reference
2.1.1 Changing
the counter
C
display
1.5.1 Setting a
manual value
A
command
2.2.3 Correcting
B
the buffer
1.5.4 Changing
the display axis
C
.
Manual value
.

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