Specifications

II Parameters
User Parameters
II - 25
#9018 HANDY TERMINAL DEV.
Select the device No. used for communication with a handy terminal. (The device Nos.
correspond to the input/output device parameters.)
---Setting range---
0 to 4
#9051 Data I/O port
Select whether to use display side serial port or NC side serial port for data input/output
function.
0: Display side serial port
1: Display side serial port
2: NC side serial port
(Note) The setting range differs according to the model.
#9052 Tape mode port
Select whether to use display side serial port or NC side serial port for tape mode.
0: NC side serial port
1: Display side serial port
2: NC side serial port
(Note) The setting range differs according to the model.
#9053 M2 macro converter
Select whether to enable the macro converter when inputting M2/M0 formatted program via
RS-232C (serial connection).
When enabling the converter, select whether to convert the comment part enclosed with
brackets ().
0: Disable
1: Enable; convert the comment part enclosed with brackets ().
2: Enable; not convert the comment part enclosed with brackets ().
#9054 MACRO PRINT FILE
Set the file name to save the output data to a memory card with the DRPNT command for
the user macro.
If this parameter is not set, the data will be output under the following name.
dprt$-MMDDhhmmssff
$ is the part system No. in which DPRNT is commanded, MMDDhhmmssff is the current
date.
(MM: month, DD: day, hh: hour, mm: minute, ss: second, ff: millisecond)
(Note) This parameter is enabled when "#9007 Macro print directory" is set to "9".
---Setting range---
Program name or file name (32 characters)
#9101 DEV0 DEVICE NAME
Set the device name corresponding to the device No.
Set a simple name for quick identification.
---Setting range---
Use alphabet characters, numerals and symbols to set a name within 3 characters.
#9102 DEV0 BAUD RATE
Select the serial communication speed.
0: 19200 (bps)
1: 9600
2: 4800
3: 2400
4: 1200
5: 600
6: 300
7: 110
#9103 DEV0 STOP BIT
Select the stop bit length used in the start-stop system.
Refer to "#9104 DEV0 PARITY CHECK". At the output of data, the number of characters is
always adjusted for the parity check.
1: 1 (bit)
2: 1.5
3: 2
#9104 DEV0 PARITY CHECK
Select whether to add the parity check bit to the data.
Set this parameter in accordance with the I/O device specifications.
0: Not add a parity bit in I/O mode
1: Add a parity bit in I/O mode
1character
Stop bit
Parity bitData bit
Start bit
ON
OFF
b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 bn