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12. DISPLAY/SET/EDIT
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The following table lists parameter values for respective signal types.
Table 12.1.2(b) Signal types and corresponding parameter
values
Signal type Parameter value
Not selected 0
G0000 to G0255 1
F0000 to F0255 3
Y0000 to Y0127 5
X0000 to X0127 6
The following explains how to use parameters to select signals as
operation history targets.
Procedure
1 Set bit 4 of parameter No. 3206 to 1. The current operation history
signal selection data is reflected to parameters.
2 Determine which parameter No. to be set while referencing Table 1.
3 Select or deselect signal types (from parameter Nos. 12801 to 12820)
while referencing Table 2. To deselect a signal type, reset the related
parameter to 0 (the address and bit combined with the parameter that
is reset are reset simultaneously with that parameter). When a signal
type is selected, the parameter for setting the address combined with
that signal type is set to a minimum possible value, and the parameter
for setting the bit combined with that signal type is initialized to 0. If
an attempt is made to specify an invalid value, the warning message
”Data out of range” is displayed; so, you should retry.
4 Set up an address (parameter Nos. 12841 to 12860). Setting up an
address causes the parameter for setting the bit combined with that
address to be initialized to 0. If an attempt is made to set an invalid
value, or the parameter for setting the parameter type combined with
that address is 0, the warning message ”Data out of range” is
displayed; so, you should retry.
5 Set or reset bits (Nos. 12881 to 12900). To select a signal as a history
target, set the related bit to 1. Otherwise, reset it to 0. If the parameter
for setting a signal type combined with that bit is 0, the warning
message ”Data out of range” is displayed; so, you should retry.
6 To continue signal selection, repeat steps 2 to 5.
Method of selecting
signals based on
parameters