E70 Series Instruction Manual
4.2 Program Editing
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4.2.5 Erasing a File
(Note 1) The file is not erased in the following cases.
- The file that is to be erased is currently being used in automatic operation.
- The file that is to be erased is subject to edit lock B or C.
- Data protection key 3 is enabled.
- The file to be erased is in the "program restarting" state.
(Note 2) If the file to be erased is being edited in the custom screen, the operation message "Can't erase designated
file" appears and it may not be deleted.
4.2.6 Editing Operations
When the program is edited, the key input data is directly written into the program display area. All data is overwritten
from the cursor position. "Editing" appears on the right side of the file name display once input is started.
Press the [INPUT] key to save the program to the device and clear the "editing" message.
The editing operations from when the file is actually opened are explained in the following sections.
These editing operations are common for the machining program and MDI program.
Operation method
(1)
Press the menu [Erase file] .
The following menu appears.
The list appears as a pop-up window.
(2)
Select a device.
(Ex.) Menu [Memory]
The selected device name and directory (memory: /program)
appear in the Device name, Directory display column.
For the devices other than memory, root directory is selected.
(3)
Use the [
↑
], [
↓
],
,
keys to align the
cursor with target machining program.
The name of the machining program to be deleted
can be input in the input area.
(4)
Press the [ INPUT] key.
The operation message "Erase? (Y/N)" appears.
(5)
Press the [ Y] or [INPUT] key.
The file is erased.The list display is closed.
Press the [N] key not to delete.
CAUTION
If "there is no value after the G" command, the operation will be the "G00" operation when the program is
run due to key chattering, etc., during editing.
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Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 58: ...I 33 2 Monitor Screens ...
Page 139: ...2 Monitor Screens MITSUBISHI CNC I 114 ...
Page 140: ...I 115 3 Setup Screens ...
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Page 356: ...I 331 6 Maintenance Screens ...
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Page 440: ...II 3 1 Operation State ...
Page 444: ...II 7 2 Indicator Lamps ...
Page 446: ...II 9 3 Reset Switch and Emergency Stop Button ...
Page 448: ...II 11 4 Operation Mode ...
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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Page 516: ...III 5 2 Hardware Replacement Methods ...
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Page 532: ...IV APPENDIXES ...
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Page 534: ...IV 1 Appendix 1 List of Function Codes ...
Page 536: ...IV 3 Appendix 2 Table of Command Value Ranges ...
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Page 544: ...IV 11 Appendix 3 Circular Cutting Radius Error ...
Page 546: ...IV 13 Appendix 4 Registering Editing the Fixed Cycle Program ...
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
Page 564: ...IV 31 Appendix 6 Explanation of Alarms ...
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