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Press the CLR Key to return to the initial display.
2. Follow the steps given below to change the value.
Use the Up and Down Keys to move the cursor.
The data is input in combinations of 0 and 1, from 0 to 1111 for the CS1W-
MC221/421 and CV500-MC221/421. Input for the U or Z axes is invalid for
the CS1W-MC221 and the CV500-MC221.
The data is input in combinations of 0 and 1, from 0 to 11 for the C200H-
MC221.
For example, for the CS1W-MC421, input “0001” to output an operation in-
struction to the U axis and leave the other axes unchanged.
Pressing the CLR Key while data is being input will reset the display to the
output state right before the data was input.
3. Press the WRITE Key to set and output the newly input data.
Procedure 5
Use the following procedure to change an analog output.
1, 2, 3...
1. After selecting the analog output from the MONITOR mode display, press
the CHG Key.
CS1W-MC221/421, CV500-MC221/421
C200H-MC221
MON|X* 0.0
D/A|Y* 0.0
|Z* 0.0
|U* 0.0
MON|X* 0.0
D/A|Y* 0.0
|
|
2. Change the value.
Data can be input in the range between –10.0 and +10.0.
Other input procedures are the same as in Procedure 4, above.
3. Press the WRITE Key.
The newly input data is defined and output.
Note When changing the values displayed in Procedures 4 and 5 above, the following
two conditions must both be satisfied:
•
The MC Unit’s operating mode must be set to either “T.BOX ENABLED” or
“T.BOX RESERVED.”
•
All axes must be in servo-unlock status.
If either of these conditions is not satisfied, one of the following messages will be
displayed.
CHANGE TO T.BOX
ENABLED OR T.BOX
RESERVED MODE
AND PROCEED.
PUT ALL AXES IN
SERVOFREE STATUS
AND THEN PROCEED
Press the CLR Key to return to the previous screen.
For details on changing the operating mode, refer to 4-2 Changing the MC Unit
Control Mode. For details regarding servo-lock and servo-unlock, refer to 7-2
Servo Lock.
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Error Data Displays
Information on errors that have occurred in the system or in tasks 1 to 4 can be
read and displayed using this operation.
If an error occurs during normal operation, the display will automatically change
to the error display.
For details on automatic error displays and error resetting, refer to 9-2 Error Re-
setting.
WRITE
CHG
WRITE