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Section
Basic Input Operations
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Procedure
The following procedure can be used to change the override value.
Press the OVERRIDE Key.
Example: CV500-MC421 or CS1W-MC421
[OV]X 100.0
Y 50.0
Z 100.0
U 50.0
The direct function name is represented by the two letters in parentheses.
[OV]: Override
[TH]:
Teaching
Refer to Section 8 Direct Functions for further details on direct functions.
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Basic Input Operations
Basic input operations that are common in the Teaching Box operations are de-
scribed below.
Basic Operation 1
Inputting Numeric Values
Use the 0 to 9, ., +/– Keys to input numeric values.
When a numeric value is input, the previous value is deleted.
Example: CV500-MC421 or CS1W-MC421
MON|X 10.0
D/A|Y 10.0
|Z 1.0
|U Ć10.0
MON|X 1
D/A|Y 10.0
|Z 1.0
|U Ć10.0
If the number just input is wrong, press the CLR Key to return to the previous
value.
MON|X 10.0
D/A|Y 10.0
|Z 1.0
|U Ć10.0
Basic Operation 2
Setting Input Values
There are two methods to set input values.
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One method is to press a specific key other than a numeric key or CLR Key
after inputting a numeric value.
This method is used when inputting data, such as a program number, that
does not need to be stored in the system.
Do not press the WRITE Key when not storing data in the system. When
changing the D/A output, press the WRITE Key.
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The other method is to press the WRITE Key after inputting a numeric value.
This method is used when inputting data, such as position data, that must be
stored in the system.
If there is more than one input item, pressing the WRITE Key will move the
cursor to the next item.
Basic Operation 3
Returning to the Previous Display
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CLR