
5.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
5.2 Starting Automatic Operation
5.2 Starting Automatic Operation
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AUTO operation
Select the AUTO mode.
Select a program to be operated.
Press the cycle start button on the machine operator‘s panel.
MDI operation
Executing a program
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Notes
PROGRAM (MDI)
00001 NOOOO -
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eQwxl GO0 x100.0 Y200. :
MO3 :
GO1 2120.0 F500 :
M98 P9010 :
GO0 20.0 :
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GO0 G90 G21 G80 G67
G17 G94 G49 G98
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[ PRGRM ] @$@&$j&$ J [ CURRNT ] [ NEXT ] [ (OPRT) ]
* 00000 GO0
Xl00 YlOO. ;
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Position the cursor at the beginning of a program. (A program can also be
started at a position other than the beginning.)
Press the cycle start button on
the operator’s panel. Execution of the program starts.
When program end (M02, M30) or ER (%) is executed, the program is
automatically erased and operation ends.
When M99 is specified, the system returns to the beginning of the program.
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Programs registered in program memory can be called as subprograms- Up
to four subprograms can be nested inciuding the auto operation (AUTO)
program.
Macroprograms can be created and executed in MD1 mode also (for the
CRT/MD1 only).
However, when programs are nested in AUTO operation, macroprograms
cannot be called by changing to MDI mode.
In MDI mode, programs are created by using free space in program
memory. If there is no free space in program memory, programs cannot be
created in MDI mode.
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