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There are three types of display mode: 1- plane, 2- plane, and 3D. An image displays which display mode is currently
selected. The selected axis name displays for the image axis name.
Display example
4.3.8 Changing the Display Angle
This is used to set the graphic drawing display angle when in 3-dimension display mode.
Press the menu key or cursor keys to rotate the cubic displayed at the screen upper right and press the [INPUT] to set.
(Note 1) When the display angle is changed, the graphics displayed up to that point are erased.
(Note 2) The set display angle is maintained even after rebooting the machine.
(Note 3) The display angle can be set independently at the trace function and program check function.
These settings are not linked with one another.
(Note 1) The set display angle is maintained even after rebooting the machine.
Changing the display axis name
(1)
Set the axis name and press the [INPUT] key.
XYC [INPUT]
XYZ appears the graphic display mode name.
There are 3 drawing axes: X, Y, and C.
<1-plane> (XY)
<2-plane> (XY/XZ)
<3-dimension> (XYZ)
Operation method
(1)
Press the menu [Rotate] .
The mode changes to the rotation mode and the following
menu appears.
(2)
Use the [Up] , [Down] , [Left] , [Right] menu to
adjust the display angle.
Rotate the cubic display in the lower right of the screen using
the operation keys.
The cursor movement keys ( [
↑
], [
↓
], [
←
], [
→
])
can also be used to rotate.
(3)
Press the [INPUT] key.
The display angle changes.
By changing the display angle, the graphic data displayed on
the screen is erased.
Up
Down
Left
Right
X
Y
Z
X
Y
Z
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 24: ...I SCREEN OPERATIONS ...
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Page 26: ...I 1 1 Operating the Setting and Display Unit ...
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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 314: ...I 289 5 Diagnosis Screens ...
Page 355: ...5 Diagnosis Screens MITSUBISHI CNC I 330 ...
Page 356: ...I 331 6 Maintenance Screens ...
Page 436: ...II MACHINE OPERATIONS ...
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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 ...
Page 456: ...II 19 5 Operation Panel Switches in Operation Mode ...
Page 460: ...II 23 6 Operation Panel Switch Functions ...
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Page 496: ...II 59 7 Other Functions ...
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
Page 515: ...1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance MITSUBISHI CNC III 4 ...
Page 516: ...III 5 2 Hardware Replacement Methods ...
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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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