Appendix 7 Operation Messages
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Appendix 7.7 Parameter-related Operation Messages
Message
Details
Designate copy end posn
- The copy start position was specified using the cursor. Continue and specify
the copy end position using the cursor.
Copy start posn and end posn reversed
- When the copy range was designated, a position before the start position was
designated as the end position.
Columns of copy start and end different
- A different column (axis or part system) was specified for the copy start/end
position at the screen with the arrangement configuration for each axis and part
system.
Copy range is inadequate
- The rename has been completed.
Setting error
- The port is already being used.
- The parameter HOST LINK was turned ON during the Anshin-net
communication.
Setting error: columnn
- The nth column setting data is inappropriate when multiple axes were set at the
same time (/ division). (Settings have been made up to the (n-1)th column.)
Password is illegal
- The password designated for displaying the MachineParameter screen is
illegal.
Input the password
- The menu key for first displaying the Machine Parameter screen was pressed
after the power was turned ON.
Paste error
- An attempt was made to paste in a different parameter from the copy parameter.
Paste? (Y/N)
- Message to confirm the operation when pasting.
[Y] or [INPUT]: Paste the data at the current cursor position.
[N]: Do not paste the data.
Data protect
- Setting, erasing, parameter settings, etc., of the various data is prohibit,
because the data protect key is validated.
Executing automatic operation
- An attempt was made to make parameter settings during automatic operation.
Can't select
- The password designated for displaying the machine parameters has not been
input.
- Display of the machine parameters was attempted on the [Param No.] menu, but
the password has not been input.
Press the [Machine param] menu, and input the password for displaying the
machine parameters.
No odd number for R register start No.
- An odd number cannot be used for R register start No.
Use an even number.
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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