4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
B–63610EN/01
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#7
*76010
#6
*6
#5
*5
#4
*4
#3
*3
#2
*2
#1
*1
#0
*0
=76011 =6 =5 =4 =3 =2 =1 =0
#76012 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1 #0
[76013 [6 [5 [4 [3 [2 [1 [0
]76014 ]6 ]5 ]4 ]3 ]2 ]1 ]0
[Data type] Bit
These parameters are used to input/output macro statements.
The numeral of a suffix indicates the bit position in a code.
*0 to *7 : Set the hole pattern of an EIA code indicating *.
=0 to =7 : Set the hole pattern of an EIA code indicating =.
#0 to #7 : Set the hole pattern of an EIA code indicating #.
[ 0 to [ 7 : Set the hole pattern of an EIA code indicating [.
] 0 to ] 7 : Set the hole pattern of an EIA code indicating ].
0 : Corresponding bit is 0
1 : Corresponding bit is 1.
6030 M code that calls the program entered in file
[Data type] Byte
[Valid data range] 0, and 1 to 255
This parameter sets an M code that calls the program entered in a file.
NOTE
The M code is judged to be M198 when zero is specified as
the setting value.
6033 M code that validates a custom macro interrupt
6034 M code that invalidates a custom macro interrupt
[Data type] Byte
[Valid data range] 0 to 255
These parameters set the custom macro interrupt valid/invalid M codes.
NOTE
These parameters can be used when MPR, #4 of parameter
No.6003, is 1. M96 is used as a valid M code and M97 is
used as an invalid M code when MPR is 0, irrespective of the
state of this parameter.