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4. DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
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12011 First built–in macro program number
12012 Last built–in macro program number
[Data type] 2–word
[Valid data range] 1 to 9999
These parameters specify built–in macro programs by specifying the first
and last program numbers. The other programs are part program storage
programs.
Example: Sample four–digit program numbers
Parameter No.12011=1234
Parameter No.12012=5678
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Built–in macro program number = O1234 to O5678
Part program storage program number = O0001 to O1233
O5679 to O9999
NOTE
1 This parameter is rewritten by the built–in macro data in
FROM at power–up or at a reload operation.
2 If the key of parameter No. 12013 is locked, the built–in
macro data in FROM is used.
3 This parameter cannot be changed if a key for built–in macro
is locked or if at least a single NC program is provided.
12013 Password/keyword for built–in macro
[Data type] 2–word
[Valid data range] –99999999 to 99999999
A password is specified to store a built–in macro program in FROM.
After the built–in macro program is stored, this parameter is set to 0.
Otherwise, this parameter is used as a keyword input area. (After
power–up, this parameter is set to 0.)
If the password matches the keyword, the key for built–in macro is
unlocked. If the password does not match the keyword, the key for
built–in macro is locked. If the password is 0 and if FROM does not
include INMC, the key for built–in macro is unlocked, irrespective of the
keyword.
D If locked, a built–in macro program cannot be saved. As the data items
of 1 to 5 listed below, the corresponding data items of built–in macro
in FROM are used.
D If unlocked, a built–in macro program can be saved. As the data items
of 1 to 5 listed below, the corresponding parameter settings are used.
1. Built–in macro program entry and overwrite disabled (bit 0 of
parameter No. 12001)
2. Built–in macro program referencing and editing enabled/disabled
(parameter No. 12010)