E70 Series Instruction Manual
6.1 Parameter Screens
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6.1.3 Copying/Pasting Parameters
(Note)
When the screen has an array structure for each axis or each part system, an error will occur if different rows
(axis or part system) are designated for the copy start position and end position.
(Note 1) The copy target range highlight returns to the normal display by pasting. The copy target range is valid until the
parameter type display is changed.
(Note 2) Only the currently displayed parameter types can be copied.
(Example)If the parameter numbers #1001 to #1028 of the base system parameter are designated as the copy
target range, the base axis specification parameters #1013 to #1024 cannot be copied.
(Note)
If the corresponding parameter is changed after the copy target range is designated, the changed value will be
pasted.
Designating the cursor position and copying
(1)
Move the cursor to the parameter to be copied.
(2)
Press the menu [Area copy] and [INPUT] .
The menu is highlighted.The setting value of the parameter at
the cursor position highlighted.
Copying by designating the parameter No. with key inputs
(1)
Move the cursor to the display area of the axes or
part system to be copied.
(2)
Press the menu [Area copy].
The menu is highlighted.
(3)
Designate the copy range.Format: First No./Last
No.8203/8205 [INPUT]
The copy target range is highlighted.The menu highlight
returns to normal.
If the last No. to be copied is the last No. of the
currently displayed parameter type, "E" can be
designated. (Example) 8201/EIf only one parameter
is being copied, input only the No. of the parameter
to copy, and then press the [INPUT] key.
Pasting the copied data
(1)
Move the cursor to the display area of the axes or
part system where the data will be pasted.
(2)
Press the menu key [Area paste] .
The menu is highlighted, and a message confirming the
operation appears.
(3)
Press [Y] or [INPUT].
The copied data is written to the parameter with the same
number as when copied, in the area where the cursor is.The
menu highlight returns to normal.
The copied data will not be written in when the [N]
key is pressed.
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 544: ...IV 11 Appendix 3 Circular Cutting Radius Error ...
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Page 562: ...IV 29 Appendix 5 RS 232C I O Device Parameter Setting Examples ...
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