YASKAWA yasnac lx3 User manual

YASNAC
LX
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APPLICATIONS
COMPACT
PROGRAMMING
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operation,
read
these
instructions
thoroughly,
and
retain
for
future
reference.
YASKAWA

This
manual
describes
the
operator
procedures
for
“Compact
Programming
Function”
which
is
an
option¬
al
function
for
YASNAC
LX3.
For
the
operator
procedures
for
the
basic
con¬
trol,
refer
to
the
manual
“YASNAC
LX3
Operation
Manual”.
Easy-handling
Functions
and
Latest
Technology
are
Supplied.
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CONTENTS
1.
FUNCTION
OUTLINES
AND
FEATURES
2.
NC
OPERATOR
PANEL
AND
DISPLAY
2.1
NC
OPERATOR
PANEL
FUNCTION
OUTLINES
2.2
DISPLAY
IMMEDIATELY
AFTER
TURNING
POWER
ON
2.3
CONSTANT
DISPLAY
MESSAGES
2.4
FUNCTION
DISPLAY
7
8
8
14
15
18
3.
INTERACTIVE
PROGRAMMING
3.1
NC
UNIT
INTERNAL
CONFIGURATION
AND
FLOW
OF
INTERACTIVE
PROCESSES
3.2
CALL
UP
OF
INTERACTIVE
MODE
3.3
PROGRAM
NO.
SETTING
(FOR
NEW
DATA)
3.4
SETTING
BLANK
SHAPE
3.5
SETTING
BY
VARIABLE
TURNING
MENU
3.6
SETTING
WITH
DETAILED
TURNING
MENU
(ROUGHING,
FINISHING)
3.7
SETTING
OF
APPROACH
3.8
SETTING
OF
BASIC
DATA
3.9
SETTING
FINISH
SHAPE
3.10
PROGRAM
INSERTION
'
3.11
ESCAPE
SETTING
3.12
ESCAPE
FROM
INTERACTIVE
MODE
3.13
PRECAUTIONS
3.14
MESSAGES
IN
INTERACTIVE
MODE
3.15
FINISH
TURNING
EXECUTED
WITH
NC
COMPACT
PROGRAMMING
FUNCTIONS
4
CALCULATION
FUNCTION
4.1
INTERSECTION
POINT
OF
LINE
AND
LINE
4.2
INTERSECTION
POINTS
OF
LINE
AND
CIRCLE
4.3
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
LINE
INTERSECTING
ONE
POINT
AND
A
CIRCLE
4.4
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
LINE
OF
THE
SPECIFIED
ANGLE
AND
CIRCLE
4.5
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
A
LINE
THAT
CONTACTS
TWO
CIRCLE
4.6
INTERSECTION
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
AND
CIRCLE
4.7
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
THAT
INTERSECTS
ONE
POINT
AND
CONTACTS
A
LINE
—
129
4.8
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
CONTACTING
A
LINE
AND
CIRCLE
4.9
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
CONTACTING
TWO
LINES
4.10
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
THAT
INTERSECTS
ONE
POINT
AND
CONTACTS
CIRCLE-
-
132
4.11
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
CONTACTING
WITH
TWO
CIRCLES
4.12
CENTER
POINT
AND
RADIUS
OF
A
CIRCLE
THAT
INTERSECTS
POINTS
5.
PROGRAM
MODIFICATION
5.1
PREPARATIONS
FOR
MODIFICATION
5.2
MODIFICATION
PROCEDURE
5.3
ENDING
THE
PROGRAM
MODIFICATION
6.
DRAWING
OF
PROGRAMMING
6.1
SETTING
1
6.2
SETTING
OF
DRAWING
PROGRAM
6.3
HOW
TO
ENTER
THE
DRAWING
MODE
6.4
MATERIAL
SETTING
6.5
CLEARING
THE
DRAWING
6.6
SHAPE
..
6.7
START
OF
DRAWING
6.8
SETTING
THE
DRAWING
AREA
6.9
SETTING
2(DRAWING
END
OPERATION)
7.
OPERATION
OF
A
GENERATED
PROGRAM
8.
OPERATION
OF
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETERS
8.1
HOW
TO
ENTER
THE
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETERS
DISPLAY
8.2
SETTING
THE
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETERS
9.
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETER
LIST
39
39
41
41
43
45
46
51
55
57
81
82
84
84
87
89
118
119
123
124
125
126
128
130
131
133
135
136
136
136
142
143
144
144
146
-•
148
150
151
151
153
155
156
157
157
157
160
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:
:
INDEX
Chapter
Section
No.
Subject
C
CALCULATION
FUNCTION
CALL
UP
OF
INTERACTIVE
MODE
.
CENTER
POINT
AND
RADIUS
OF
A
CIRCLE
THAT
INTERSECTS
POINTS
CLEARING
THE
DRAWING
Common
mode
display
CONSTANT
DISPLAY
MESSAGES
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
A
LINE
THAT
CONTACTS
TWO
CIRCLES
-
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
CONTACTING
A
LINE
AND
CIRCLE
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
CONTACTING
TWO
LINES
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
CONTACTING
WITH
TWO
CIRCLES
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
THAT
INTERSECTS
ONE
POINT
AND
CONTACTS
A
LINE
4
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
THAT
INTERSECTS
ONE
POINT
AND
CONTACTS
CIRCLE
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
LINE
INTERSECTING
ONE
POINT
AND
A
CIRCLE
4
CONTACT
POINTS
OF
LINE
OF
THE
SPECIFIED
ANGLE
AND
CIRCLE
4
D
Deleting
Process
Display
by
CDGN
)
(DIAGNOSIS)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
by
means
of
(PRM
)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
by
the
use
of
[SET
)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
for
Interactive
Parameters
#30
to
#39
Display
for
Interactive
Parameters
#40
to
tt
49
Display
for
Interactive
Parameters
#50
to
#59
Display
for
Interactive
Parameters
#60
to
#69
DISPLAY
IMMEDIATELY
AFTER
TURNING
POWER
ON
Display
with
(ALM
)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
with
(COM
)
(COMMAND)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
with
(OFS
)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
with
(POS
)
FUNCTION
Key
Display
by
(PROG)
(PROGRAM)
FUNCTION
Key
Drawing
DRAWING
OF
PROGRAMMING
Drilling
Drilling
Setting
E
EDIT
mode
ENDING
THE
PROGRAM
MODIFICATION
ESCAPE
FROM
INTERACTIVE
MODE
Page
118
4
3
3.2
4
......
4.12
6
6.5
2
......
2.4.6.
1
41
;
135
150
27
2
2.3
15
126
4
4.5
130
4
4.8
4.9
131
4
4
4.11
133
4.7
129
4.10
132
4
4.3
124
4.4
14
5
......
5.
2.2.
3
2
......
2.4.2
2
......
2.4.3
•
2
......
2.4.4
8
......
8.2.2
•
140
19
20
23
158
88
2
3
8.2.4
8.2.5
158
159
8
8
159
2
2.2
14
2.4.1
18
2
2
......
24.5
2
......
2.4.8
2
......
2.4.7
2
......
2.4.6
3
......
3.15.2
25
38
37
26
117
6
143
3
3.15.2
3.9.3
89
3
77
2
2.
4.
6.
2
29
5
5.3
142
3
......
3.12
84
3
......
3.12.2
84
Escape
from
Interactive
Mode
during
Program
Creation
ESCAPE
SETTING
3.11
3
82
3
......
3.15.6
3
......
3.9
2 2
3
......
3
15.3
3
......
3.15
107
F
Face
Finish
Turning
Face
Groove
Turning
Face
Rough
Turning
FINISH
TURNING
EXECUTED
WITH
NC
COMPACT
PROGRAMMING
FUNCTION
73
91
88
2
2.4
18
FUNCTION
DISPLAY
FUNCTION
OUTLINES
AND
FEATURES
1
/
3
......
3.13.5
3
......
3.15.10
3
......
3.15
9
G
Generated
NC
Statements
Groove
Finish
Turning
Groove
Rough
Turning
H
HOW
TO
ENTER
THE
DRAWING
MODE
HOW
TO
ENTER
THE
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETERS
DISPLAY
86
114
111
6
6.3
8
8.1
146
157
-4-

INDEX
(Cont'd)
Subject
I/O
signal
selective
display
function
Initialization
Inner
Diameter
O.D.
Grooving
inner
Diameter
(I.D.)
Finish
Turmg
inner
Diameter
(I.D.)
Rough
Turnig
Inserting
a
Process
(mod
ify/i
risert
mode
is
used.)
Interactive
Data
Search
Timing
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETER
LIST
Interactive
Parameters
#20
to
#29
INTERACTIVE
PROGRAMMING
•ÿÿÿ
Chapter
Section
No.
2
......
2.4.2.
1
3
......
3.15.1
•
3
......
3.
9.2.3
3
......
3.15.8
3
......
3.15.5
Page
I
19
89
73
110
102
5
......
5.
2.
2.
2
3
......
3.13
2
139
85
160
9
8.2.1
157
8
3
39
3
......
3.13.1
3
......
3.13.3
84
Interactive
Programming
Data
Transfer
Interference
Check
INTERSECTION
POINTS
OF
CIRCLE
AND
CIRCLE
INTERSECTION
POINTS
OF
LINE
AND
CIRCLE
INTERSECTION
POINTS
OF
LINE
AND
LINE
85
4.6
128
4
123
4
4.2
119
4
4.1
M
MATERIAL
SETTING
MESSAGES
IN
INTERACTIVE
MODE
MODIFICATION
PROCEDURE
Modifying
a
Process
(modify
mode
is
used)
Modifying
the
Blank
Data
N
NC
OPERATOR
PANEL
AND
DISPLAY
NC
OPERATOR
PANEL
FUNCTION
OUTLINES
NC
UNIT
INTERNAL
CONFIGURATION
AND
FLOW
OF
INTERACTIVE
PROCESSES
......
3
......
3.1
39
Notes
on
Editing
Interactive
Program
Using
the
EDIT
key
O
O.D.
grooving
OPERATION
OF
A
GENERATED
PROGRAM
OPERATION
OF
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETERS
Outer
Diameter(O.D.)
Finish
Turning
Outer
Diameter
(O.D.)
Rough
Turning
P
PRECAUTIONS
PREPARATIONS
FOR
MODIFICATION
PROGRAM
INSERTION
PROGRAM
MODIFICATION
PROGRAM
NO.
SETTING
(FOR
NEW
DATA)
S
Selecting
the
Variable
Turning
Menu(End
Facing
O.D.
Turning,
etc.)
SETTING
1
SETTING
2(DRAWING
END
OPERATION)
Setting
Approach
for
Drilling
Setting
Approach
for
Facing,
O.D.
and
I.D.
Machining
Setting
Approach
for
Grooving
Setting
Approach
for
Threading
SETTING
BLANK
SHAPE
SETTING
BY
VARIABLE
TURNING
MENU
SETTING
FINISH
SHAPE
6
6.4
148
3
......
3.14
87
5
5.2
136
5.2.2.
1
137
5
5
5.2.1
136
2
8
2
2.1
8
3
3.1
3.4
86
.......
3
......
3.9.2.
1
71
7
157
8
157
3
......
3.15.7
3
......
3.15.4
109
94
3
......
3.13
84
136
5 5
1
3.10
81
3
5
136
3
3.3
41
5
......
5.2.2
6
......
6.1
136
144
6.9
6
155
3
......
3.7.3
3
......
3.7.1
54
51
3
......
3.7.2
3
......
3.7.4
54
55
3
3.4
43
3
3.5
45
3
3.9
57
Setting
interna!
toggle
switch
SETTING
OF
APPROACH
SETTING
OF
BASIC
DATA
Setting
of
COMMON
macro
variables
SETTING
OF
DRAWING
PROGRAM
2
2.4.4.
1
23
3
3.7
51
3.8
3
55
2
......
2.
4.
4.
3
6
6.2
25
144
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INDEX
(Corn'd)
Chapter
Section
No.
-
2
......
2.4.4
2
•••
2
......
2.
4.
3.
2
-
2
......
2
4.3.3
•
2
......
2.4.
3.1
6
......
6.8
••••
Page
Subject
Setting
of
LOCAL
macro
variable
Setting
RS-232C
input
parameters
Setting
RS-232C
output
parameters
Setting
RS-232C
parameters
SETTING
THE
DRAWING
AREA
24
S
21
22
21
153
8
......
8.2
•
3
......
3.9.4
3
......
3.6
•
6
......
6.6
•
6
......
6.7
•
157
SETTING
THE
INTERACTIVE
PARAMETERS
Setting
Threading
SETTING
WITH
MINOR
TURNING
MENU
(ROUGHING.
FINISHING)
SHAPE
START
OF
DRAWING
T
Threading
Turning
Program
Created
W
When
Drilling
is
set
When
Face,
O.D.
and
I.D.
Roughing
has
been
Set
When
Face,
O.D.
and
I.D.
Roughing
has
been
Set
When
Face,
O.D.
and
I.D.
have
been
Set
When
Facing
is
Set
When
Grooving
has
been
Set
When
Grooving
has
been
Set
When
Grooving
is
Set
When
I.D.
Turning
is
Set
When
O.D.
Turning
is
Set
When
Threading
is
Set
When
Programming
not
Possible
by
Interaction
79
46
151
151
3
......
3.15.11
3
......
3.12.1
115
84
3
......
3.6.5
3
......
3.8.1
3
......
3.8.2
3
......
3.9.1
3
......
3.6.1
49
55
56
57
46
3
......
3.8.3
3
......
3.9.2
3
......
3.6.4
3
......
3.6.3
3
......
3.6.2
56
71
48
48
47
3
......
3.6.6
3
......
3.9.5
50
80
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1.
FUNCTION
OUTLINES
AND
FEATURES
The
compact
interactive
function
has
been'
designed
to
.
enable
NC
machining
part
programs
to
be
automatically
generated
through
simple
interactive
opera¬
tions
conducted
in
accordance
with
the
displayed
process
menu
on
the
CRT.
Since
the
generated
programs
mainly
use
"canned
cycles
G70
through
G76",
they
are
short,
and
process
comments
are
also
automatically
attached
to
them.
For
this
reason,
the
generated
programs
are
easy
to
understand
and
easy
to
modify
.
This
interactive
automatic
programming
function
allows
the
utilization
of
almost
all
types
of
turning
operations
including
end
facing,
O.D.
turning,
l.D.
turning,
grooving,
drilling,
and
threading,
despite
its
easy
operation.
(1)
"Compact
interactive"
automatic
programming
can
be
executed
even
while
the
NC
is
engaged
in
turning
operations.
(2)
When
finished
state
data
is
input,
the
finished
work
piece
shape
is
auto¬
matically
displayed
on
the
CRT
for
visual
check
convenience.
(3)
Because
the
automatically
generated
programs
mainly
consist
of
canned
cycles,
they
occupy
only
small
part
program
memory
capacity,
allowing
easy
modifications
and
changes.
(4)
Where
canned
cycles
are
undesirable
(for
rough
surface
removing,
etc.)
or
short
cycle
time
is
important,
turning
menus
for
free
shapes
is
available.
(5)
During
the
interactive
mode
program
generation,
any
programs
can
be
manually
added
or
change.
(6)
The
generated
programs
tion".
can
be
checked
by
means
of
the
"Drawing
func-
During
the
drawing
process,
the
material
shape
is
also
displayed.
•
Turning
menu
setting
table
The
table
below
may
be
used
to
find
information
regarding
the
display
during
the
interactive
programming
operation.
Turning
Menu
O.D
Turning
l.D.
Grooving
End
Facing
Threading
Drilling
Turning
Display
Approach
Setting
P
51
to
53
P
51
to
53
P
51
to
53
P
54
P
54
P
55
Basic
Data
Setting
P
55
to
56
P
56
P
55
to
56
P
55
to
56
Finish
Shape
Setting
P
71
to
76
P
57
to
70
P
57
to
70
P
77
to
78
P
79
to
80
P
57
to
70
Program
Insertion
P
81
P
81
P
81
Escape
Setting
P
82
to
84
P
82
to
84
P
82
to
84
P
82
to
84
P
82
to
84
P82
to
84
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2.
NC
OPERATOR
PANEL
AND
DISPLAY
2.
1
NC
OPERATOR
PANEL
FUNCTION
OUTLINES
The
operator
panel
of
YASNAC
LX3
incorporating
the
compact
interactive
func¬
tion
is
shown
in
Fig.
2.1.
follows:
The
names
and
functions
of
the
elements
are
as
®
PAGE
KEYS
©
MEMORY
DATA
KEYS
(D
NEXT
KEY
<D
9
INCH
CRT
GRAPHIC
DISPLAY
©
EDITING
KEYS
<D
FUNCTION
KEYS
©
POWER
ON-OFF
BUTTON
©
RESET
KEY
±_
©
YASNAC
©
FUNCTION
MEM
DATA
[NEXT
|
|
POWER"!
|RESET|
|ALM|[PGN||PRM|["SET|
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OUT
1
1
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IN
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DATA
ADDRESS
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0101
01
B
3
B
©
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0
©
DATA
KEYS
©ORIGIN
KEY
©
SOFTWARE
FUNCTION
KEYS
®
CURSOR
KEYS
©
ADDRESS
KEYS
Fig.
2.
1
YASNAC
LX3
Operator
Panel
©
Power
ON-OFF
Button
(1)
POWER
ON
button
The
button
for
turning
on
Power
to
the
NC
unit.
Pushing
it
once
energizes
the
control
circuit
only,
and
pushing
it
once
more
energizes
also
the
servo
power
system.
This
button
is
also
pushed
after
an
emergency
stop,
etc.
to
re-energize
the
servo
power
system.
(2)
POWER
OFF
button
The
button
for
turning
off
power
to
the
NC
unit.
Depressing
this
button
de-energizes
both
the
control
circuit
and
the
servo
power
system
of
the
NC
unit.
-8-

(2)
CRT
Graphic
Display
This
CRT
screen
displays
data
in
alphanumeric
characters
in
1
X
1
through
3
X
3
sizes,
in
response
to
various
operator
manipulations.
•
Maximum
number
of
characters:
40
X
20
(or
25)
lines
=
800
(or
1000)
characters.
(single
size
characters]
•
Character
types:
Digits
(0
to
9,
and
.)
Alphabets
(A
to
Z)
Special
codes
(/,
EOB,
+
,
#,
SP,
=
,
etc.)
•
Graphic
display:
640
X
400
dots
0
©
YASNAC\
40
CHAHACTEHS-
T
20
LINES
Ofl
25
LINES
©
CRT
Graphic
Display
(D
FUNCTION
Keys
Display
and
writing
function
selection
keys.
The
8
keys
are
used
to
selectively
call
up
the
following
functions.
specific
functions
are
called
up,
the
respective
keys
light.
While
the
(
1)
|ALM|
(2)
m
(3)
m
cznzp
(4)
(23
(5)
[COM)
Alarm
key:
For
displaying
alarm
codes.
Diagnostic
key:
For
displaying
I/O
signal
states.
Parameter
key:
For
parameter
display
and
writing.
Setting
key:
For
setting
data
displaying
and
writing.
Command
key:
For
displaying
automatic
operation
command
values
and
for
calling
up
the
drawing
mode.
(8)
|
PRQG
j
Program
key:
For
part
program
display
and
writing.
Interactive
mode
starts
with
the
selection
of
this
program
key.
(7)
[POS|
Position
key:
For
displaying
various
current
values.
When
the
system
is
energized,
this
function
is
selected
automatically.
(8)
|QFS|
Offset
key:
For
displaying
and
writing
tool
offset
values.
-9-

(4)
Software
Function
Keys
Selection
keys
for
displaying
and
writing
SOFTWARE
KEY
LABEL
F4~]
|
F5
|
[ÿ)
0
CD
CS
F3
Software
key
labels
corresponding
to
the
software
keys
are
displayed
on
the
CRT.
Depressing
keys
|
F1
j
through
|
F5
|
calls
up
the
corresponding
functions.
key
are
effective
only
when
<
[>
0
0
Left
menu
key
and
right
menu
S
°r
H
displays
additional
cyclic
functions
are
displayed,
and
depressing
other
than
those
of
the
current
functions
on
the
CRT.
(D
ADDRESS
Keys
The
keys
for
keying
the
address
characters
when
writing
in
various
data.
PAGE
ADDRESS
DATA
000000
000
000000
000
000000
000
000000
000
0000
CURSOR
[CAN]
jsKIFl]
|
WR
|
|QHG|
[Note]
Meanings
of
special
characters
key:
For
commanding
optional
block
skip
/
key:
For
commanding
the
end
of
one
block.
On
the
CRT,
"
;
"
is
displayed
instead
of
EOB.
EOB
-10-

©
DATA
Keys
|
0
|
through
|
9
|
,
[
-
|
,
|
-
|
,
|CAN[
,
|SH1FT|
0-
There
are
15
data
keys
They
are
used
for
writing
MDI
command
values,
tool
offset
values,
setting
values,
parameters,
and
all
other
numerical
values.
and
DATA
30
BBS
30000
B0000
B0B0B
|CAN||SHIFT||
WR
|
|
9
|
keys
(1)
0
to
:
For
numeral
inputting
key
(2)
(decimal
point)
key:
For
keying
decimal
points
(cancel)
key:
for
deleting
wrong
keying
of
numerical
values
or
address
data.
(3)
CAN
|
WR
|
(write)
key:
For
storing
the
address
data
keyed
by
the
address
keys
and
data
keys
into
the
buffer.
(4)
|SHIFT|
key:
•
(5)
For
inputting
the
special
codes
~
|
marked
on
the
upper
left
corner
of
the
keys
of
depress
this
key
after
and
to
3
*ÿ>
0-
depressing
the
respective
keys.
These
special
codes
are
used
as
macroprogram
operators,
etc.
and
-11-

(7)
PAGE
Keys
With
the
screen
display
regarded
as
one
page,
these
keys
are
used
to
display
the
next
or
preceding
page.
PAGE
(1)
key:
For
displaying
the
next
page.
(2)
|/ÿ\j
key:
For
displaying
the
preceding
page.
PAGE
(3)
Depressing
the
above
keys
continuously
calls
up
the
series
of
subsequent
or
preceding
pages.
(4)
In
addition,
they
have
the
following
special
functions:
•
For
moving
the
graphic
cursor
on
the
finished
shape
display
in
the
interactive
function.
For
selecting
answers
in
the
calculation
function.
FUN'
NEXT
ALM
DGN
COM
PROG
PAGE
BE
F
G
CURSOR
BE
|ORG|
(8)
CURSOR
Keys
For
moving
the
cursor
on
the
CRT
display
backward
or
forward.
has
been
selected
For
example,
and
a
group
of
parameters
are
dis¬
played,
the
cursor
is
moved
with
these
keys
to
the
desired
parameter.
jp||ij
(parameter)
when
Cl/PSOP
(1)
iVl
key:
For
moving
the
cursor
backward.
(2)
|/A\|
key:
For
moving
the
cursor
forward.
CURSOR
(3)
Depressing
these
keys
continuously
moves
the
cursor
continuously
back¬
ward
or
forward.
CURSOR
(4)
When
the
[\yÿ[
key
is
depressed
after
keying
a
numeral,
the
cursor
moves
to
the
position
of
the
keyed
numeral.
(9)
Next
(|NEXT[)
Key:
For
special
usages
in
data
display
and
writing,
and
function
expansion.
(1)
Reading
in
additional
tapes
in
the
edit
mode.
(2)
Selecting
search
type
in
the
edit
mode.
(3)
Selecting
between
line
cursor
and
word
cursor
in
the
edit
mode.
(4)
Other
special
usages
and
function
expansion.
-12-

(J§>
Origin
(|ORG[)
Key
For
setting
the
current
tool
position
as
the
origin
of
the
new
coordinate
system.
This
setting
can
be
made
for
each
axis
independently.
(1)
For
resetting
the
current
values
such
as
external.
(2)
For
resetting
the
cumulative
operation
time.
(3)
For
clearing
the
input
data
in
the
interactive
or
calculation
mode.
(4)
For
clearing
the
selected
buffer
of
the
copy
or
move
function.
(Q)
Memory
Data
Keys
and
|~
IN
j
keys
are
effective
only
in
the
edit
mode.
However,
when
inputting
and
outputting
interactive
data
in
the
interactive
I/O
display,
other
modes
are
ineffective.
(1)
[ourj
key:
For
starting
outputting
data
in
the
memory
to
the
outside
via
the
data
I/O
interface.
(2)
[
IN
j
key:
For
starting
storing
various
data
via
the
tape
reader
or
the
data
I/O
interface.
(3)
|
VER|
(verify)
key:
For
starting
the
collation
of
the
data
in
the
memory
against
the
punched
tape
data
or
data
input
through
data
I/O
interface.
four)
,
|VER|
The
for
starting
various
tape
operations.
They
are
@
EDIT
Keys
[ERASE
|
r
|
INSRT|
[ALTER!
keys
are
for
editing
the
part
programs
stored
in
the
The
and
memory
.
TION
MEM
DATA
'PRM||
SET]
|
OUTJ
[VER]
[
IN
|
[RESET]
EDIT
[
POS
j
|
OFS|
|ERASE[[INSRT|[ALTER[
ADDRESS
DATA
is
"i
ns
i
r>
i
T
r
(1)
[ERASE
|
key:
For
erasing
data
in
the
memory
(2)
|
IMSRT|
(insert)
key:
For
inserting
data
in
the
memory
|MT[R|
key:
For
changing
data
in
the
memory.
(3)
-13-

©
RESET
Key
For
resetting
the
internal
conditions
of
the
NC
(1)
Depressing
the
|RESET|
key
executes
the
following
•
Memory
rewind
•
RST
signal
sending
*
G
code
reset
•
Key
buffer
clear
*
Edit
program
on
edit
display
storing
in
memory
•
Move
command
cancel
•
Buffer
clear
•
Alarm
clearing
if
fault
has
been
cleared
•
Tool
offset
cancel
•
Aux
.
function
cancel
•
Label
skip
function
on
(2)
However,
the
following
are
not
reset
with
this
key.
•
S
and
T
commands
•
Tool
offset
values
setting
data
and
parameter
data
•
Each
axis
current
value
•
F
commands
2.
2
DISPLAY
IMMEDIATELY
AFTER
TURNING
POWER
ON
The
following
position
summary
display
appears
immediately
after
turning
on
the
power.
For
a
detailed
description
of
the
position
summary
display,
refer
to
par.
2.4.7.
POSITION
Q0BO0
N0000
(
EXTERNAL)
(
ABSOLUTE)
X
X
0
0
0
0
z
z
(MACHINE)
C
INCREMENT)
0
0
X
X
z
0
0
z
RDY
MEMORY
LSK
!
SPIND
ABS
d-POS
EXT
-14-

2.
3
CONSTANT
DISPLAY
MESSAGES
The
following
messages
are
always
displayed
on
the
top
line
and
in
the
three
bottom
lines
of
the
CRT
display,
regardless
of
the
function
key
selection.
(D
FUNCTION
MESSAGE
(2)
PROGRAM
NO.
'ALARM,
DIAGNOSIS,
PARAMETER,
(p
SEQUENCE
NO.
PROGRAM
00001
NOOOO
@
ALARM
INDICATION
OR
<Q)
WARNING
INDICATION
(BLINK)
©
DATA
BEING
KEYED
(5)
MODE
INDICATION
©
BUFFER
FULL
LABEL
SKIP
STATE
INDICATION
(EDIT,
MDI,
TAPE
.
. .
)
INPUT
ERROR
!
X
123456789
MhMORY
OUT
Ml
|
PROG
|
/|
DIR
|
f\
DIA
|
l.S
K
ALM
RDY
CAL
<>
5
0
B
E
a
M
READY
STATE
INDICATION
©
IN/OUT
IN
EDIT
INDICATION
(BLINK)
®
ALARM
STATE
INDICATION
(BLINK)
®
MST-FIN
WAIT,
DWELL,
FEED
INDICATION
(BLINK)
_
(f)
Function
Message
Any
of
the
following
messages
corresponding
to
the
function
keys
is
displayed
in
the
top
line
of
the
CRT
display:
ALARM,
DIAGNOSIS,
PARAMETER,
SETTING,
COMMAND,
PROGRAM,
POSITION,
OFFSET,
ETC.
(2)
Program
No.
The
current
program
No.
is
displayed
in
the
top
line
of
the
CRT
display,
in
four
digits
after
O,
irrespective
of
the
function
key.
(3)
Sequence
No.
The
current
sequence
No.
is
displayed
in
the
top
line
of
the
CRT
display,
in
four
digits
after
N,
irrespective
of
the
function
key.
@
Data
Being
Keyed
The
data
being
keyed
is
displayed,
up
to
32
characters.
Depressing
one
of
the
following
keys
[ERASE
[
,
|INSRT|
,
[ALTE
R|
»
etc.
makes
the
data
to
be
processed
as
a
unit
of
data.
(D
Mode
Indication
Indicates
the
current
mode
among
edit,
memory,
MDI,
tape
and
manual.
-15-

(6)
IN/OUT
in
Edition
Indication
(Blink)
While
punched
tape
data
is
under
input,
output
or
edit,
the
following
messages
are
displayed
by
blinking.
Tape
under
reading
Tape
under
collation
Tape
under
output
Data
under
change
in
edit
mode
Data
under
insertion
in
edit
mode
Data
under
erasure
in
edit
mode
"IN"
"VER"
"OUT"
"ALT"
"INS"
"ERS"
®
MST-FIN
wait,
Dwell,
Feed
Indication
(Blinking)
M
command
FIN
waiting
S
command
FIN
waiting
T
command
FIN
waiting
During
feed,
while
rapid
feed,
"R"
is
displayed.
During
tape
reading
During
dwelling
"M"
11
S"
n
'pii
ti
pn
ii
pn
"DWELL"
M,
S,
T,
F,
and
P
are
all
displyed
independently.
(D
Buffer-Full,
Label
Skip
State
Indication
"BUF"
Displayed
when
forward
reading
is
completed.
Displayed
when
label
skip
is
on.
"LSK"
(9)
Alarm
State
Indication
(Blinking)
An
alarm
indication
continues
blinking
until
the
cause
is
eliminated
and
reset¬
ting
is
effected.
"ALM"
Alarm
state
is
ON.
Battery
alarm
is
ON.
Both
alarm
state
and
battery
alarm
are
ON.
"BAT"
"A/B"
@)
Ready
State
Indication
-IRDY"
System
is
in
order,
and
ready
for
operation.
-16-

(Q)
Warning
Indication
(Blinking)
The
following
warnings
are
minor
errors
caused
by
keying,
searching
manipu¬
lation,
etc.,
and
not
verifiable
alarms.
When
any
of
these
warning
is
displayed,
depressing
any
key
turns
them
off.
(usually
|
CAN
|
)
When
an
alarm
and
a
warning
occur
simultaneously,
the
warning
display
has
the
priority.
"INPUT
ERROR!"
Format
error
during
data
keying.
Collation
error
with
the
|
VER|
key.
Already
part
program
with
same
No.
is
stored.
Edit
process
is
attempted
with
EDIT
LOCK.
More
than
99
(basic)
or
199
(optional)
part
programs
registration
is
attempted.
Memory
capacity
is
exceeded
in
storing
part
programs
.
Horizontal
parity
check
error
in
tape
reading.
Vertical
parity
check
error
in
tape
reading.
"ILLEGAL
CHARACTER!"
..
Code
which
cannot
be
understood
occurs
in
tape
reading
.
No
intended
code
found
through
searching.
"MACRO
INTERLOCK!"
....
Operation
of
programs
interlocked
by
08000
or
09000
level
is
attempted.
Designation
of
range
over
permissible
1024
characters
by
editor
is
attempted.
"EDIT
MEMORY
FULL
!"
..
Any
part
program
exceeding
40
m
of
meter
length
is
displayed
or
edited.
"ALREADY
IN"
"EDIT
LOCK!"
"PROGRAM
OVER!"
"MEMORY
OVER!"
"TH
PARITY
ERROR!"
"TV
PARITY
ERROR!"
"NOT
FOUND!"
"AREA
OVER!"
The
above
indications
all
blink.
©
Alarm
Indication
The
above
indications
all
blink.
When
a
NC
alarm
occurs
on
the
same
line
as
the
line
for
which
a
warning
has
been
indicated,
that
alarm
content
is
displayed
in
one
line.
However,
"alarm
310
SERVO
OFF"
is
not
displayed,
because
this
alarm
is
of
a
different
nature
from
other
NC
alarms.
When
two
or
more
alarms
occur,
only
the
top
most
one
in
the
alarm
list
is
displayed.
When
an
alarm
and
a
warning
occur
simultane¬
ously,
only
the
warning
is
displayed
with
priprity.
-17-

2.
4
FUNCTION
DISPLAY
With
a
unit
equipped
with
the
Compact
Interactive
Function,
the
operation
and
display
for
the
FUNCTION
keys
are
partly
different
from
those
described
in
YASNAC
LX3
Manual
(TOE-C843-9.
20)
,
as
described
below:
c~nm
2.4.1
Display
with
pÿjj
FUNCTION
Key
The
operator
manipulations
for
displaying
alarm
codes
and
other
data
are
as
follows:
(1)
Depress
gD
FUNCTION
key.
One
of
the
following
is
displayed.
(a)
Alarm
No.
and
message
(b)
Operating
time
display
(c)
Maintenance
history
display
(2)
Depressing
the
page
|ÿ7|
|2ÿ|
keys
changes
the
above
displays
one
after
another.
In
addition,
depressing
the
software
keys
|
ALARM
[
,
and
|TIMER
|
directly
calls
up
(a)
(ALARM)
and
(b)
(TIMER)
displays
respectively.
(3)
For
details
of
the
above
displays,
refer
to
the
standard
YASNAC
LX3
Manual.
(a)
(ALARM)
..........
4.
3.9.1
Alarm
No.
display
4.
3.
9.
2
Message
display
(b)
(TIMER)
...........
4.
3.
9.
4
Operating
time
display
(c)
(MAINTENANCE)
...4.
3.
9.
5
Maintenance
history
display
-18-

2.4.2
Display
by
||N|
(DIAGNOSIS)
FUNCTION
Key
Depressing
the
FUNCTION
key
displays
the
I/O
signal
ON/OFF
state.
The
I/O
signal
state
display
can
be
called
up
at
any
time,
including
the
auto¬
matic
operation
time.
DIAGNOSIS
O000B
N0000
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
01
000000
110
110
0 0
1
0 0
1
0
0
0
1
0
10
10
0
10
00000010
110
110
0
1
10
111111
0000
1
000
00000000
00000000
0
:
OPEN
40
81001
111002
It
1
003
111004
81005
81006
81007
81006
81009
*=0
D8
91
52
02
09
BF
08
00
00
1
I
CLOSE
MEMORY
LSK
RDY
(SELECT]
(
dl
]
CANCE
For
the
details
of
this
display,
refer
to
Appendix
4,
"Standard
I/O
Diag¬
nostic
No.
Display",
of
the
Standard
YASNAC
LX3
Manual.
For
convenience
in
maintenance,
etc.,
the
I/O
signal
state
display
indicates
the
right
end
numerals
in
hexadecimal.
2.
4.
2.1
I/O
signal
selective
display
function
With
this
unit,
any
desired
input
or
output
signal
among
these
listed
can
be
selected
for
display
by
means
of
the
number.
(1)
Depress
the
CURSOR
(zAJ
keys
to
bring
the
cursor
to
the
deisred
No.,
or
utilize
the
search
function
for
this
purpose.
(2)
Depress
the
|SELECT|
key;
ii
*
it
is
displayed
to
indicate
the
selection,
and
the
count
of
the
selected
Nos.
is
indicated
in
the
lower
left
area.
(3)
Repeat
steps
(1)
and
(2)
to
select
all
the
Nos.
to
be
displayed.
Up
to
10
Nos.
can
be
selected.
(4)
Depress
the
|
DISPLAY|
key.
Only
the
selected
Nos.
are
displayed.
(5)
Depress
the
|
EXIT
|
key.
The
total
No.
list
display
is
called
up
again.
(6)
To
cancel
the
selection,
depress
the
[CANCEL]
key
.
To
cnacel
the
selection
of
any
one
No.,
bring
the
cursor
to
that
No.
and
depress
the
|SELECT|
key.
The
selected
Nos.
are
memorized
even
when
the
power
supply
is
turned
off.
However,
the
display
returns
to
that
of
#1000
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
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2.4.3
Display
by
means
of
FUNCTION
Key
With
this
unit,
various
parameters
are
stored,
and
various
operation
conditions
such
as
tape
codes
and
rapid
feed
rates
are
determined
with
them.
For
the
details
of
parameter
display
and
writing
operator
manipulations,
refer
to
the
standard
YASNAC
LX3
manual.
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