User guide
01 thru 99 tenths can be preset.
18: [FST] FLAG SET THIs function is used to set a flag during the fastening
01 THRU 99 sequence. Up to 99 flag sets may be set. TYpical use is
sequential rundown.
19: [FCL] FLAG CLEAR THIS function is used to clear the flags set [FST] during the
01 THRU 99 fastening sequence when necessary.
20 :[FCK] FLAG CHECk THIs function is used to delay the fastening sequence until
01 THRU 99 the specified flag sets have been completed.
21: [END] SEQUENCE END THIS function is used to designate the end of the fastening
sequence.
22: [RTY] RETRY FLAG THIS function is used to set a retry flag for identifying
fasteners that have failed their initial rundown and have
been backed out and rerun.
0: [NOP] NOP THIS function is used to designate that the selected
fastening stage is non-operative.
7.5.6 SEQUENCE DATA (DAT) EXPLANATION
1: [ECH]
FASTENING START THIS action is used to set the designated function to perform
EACH SPINDLE individually.
2: [GRP]
FASTENING START This action is used to set the designated function to perform
GROUP SPINDLES simultaneously per the group [GP] setup.
3: [HED]
FASTENING START THis action is used to set the designated function to
HEAD SPINDLES perform simultaneously per the head [HD] setup.
[TIM] : O1-99 This action is used to set the designated function [TIM]
DELAY TIME delay time. PREset range from 0.1 to 9.9 seconds.
(X 0.1 SEC)
[WAT] : 01-04 THis action is used to set the input port or output port for the
[OUT] : 01-04 input wait or output port functions. THere are four inputs and
four outputs available for these functions.
[JPA] : 01-32 THIS action is used to designate the stage number to move
[JPR] : 01-32 to after reaching the stage designated [JPA] jump accept,
[JPT] : 01-32 [JPR] jump reject, [JPT] time reject jump or [JMP] jump.
[JMP] : 01-32
[FST] : 01-99 THIs action is used to designate a [FST] flag set, [FCL] flag
[FCL] : 01-99 clear or [FCK] flag check number in the fastening sequence.
[FCK] : 01-99
7.5.7 COPY FUNCTION
7-1. PLACe the RUN/PROGRAM key to the PROGRAM position and move the cursor on
the menu bar to [COPY] using the
[←]
[→]
keys.
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