11 1 the letter that can’t be inputted from the MDI keys (Group 2)
[Data Format] Word Type
[Data]
ASCII code (decimal number)
p&l 1
the substitutional letter (Group 3)
[Data Format] Word Type
[Data]
ASCII code (decimal number)
11 1
the letter that can’t be inputted from the MDI keys (Group 3)
[Data Format] Word Type
[Data]
ASCII code (decimal number)
The above NC parameters from No.5028 to No.5033 are used
in order to substitute the letter that can be inputted from the
MD1 keys for the letter that can’t be inputted from the MD1
keys, when you set the HOST DIRECTORY at the “DATA
SERVER SETTING- 1” screen.
There are three pairs. One pair is No.5028 and No.5029, the
other is No.5030 and No.5031, the last is No.5032 and
No.5033.
And the last pair , No.5032 and No.5033, is used for setting
not only the HOST DIRECTORY but also the file name that
is transferred between the Host Computer and the Data
Server.
Example)
If you wish to set “C:XDTSVRXNC_PROG” to the HOST
DIRECTORY, you can’t input “X”, “:” and “_” from the MD1
keys. So, you may substitute “@,, for “:“, “P, for “F and “-”
for “_“.
In this case, you set the NC parameters as follows.
No.5028 64 ( ASCII code of “@,,, decimal number )
No.5029
58 ( ASCII code of “:“, decimal number )
No.5030 47 (ASCII code of “/,,, decimal number )
No.503 1
92 ( ASCII code of “X”, decimal number )
No.5032 45 ( ASCII code of “-“, decimal number )
No.5033 95 ( ASCII code of “I’, decimal number )
Afterward, set “C@/DTSVR/NC-PROG” in the HOST
DIRECTORY on the “DATA SERVER SETTING-l” screen
and press the softkey [ SET 1.
Then the Data Server’s software changes it into
“C:yDTSVRYNC_PROG” and saves the changed string.
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