Mitsubishi Electronics 60/60S Manuel D’Utilisation

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5.  Program 
5.7  Word Editing 
 
 
 
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5.7.4  Character String Search  
The character string matching the search data is searched, and the cursor moves to the top of that word.  
(The search data is not cleared.)  
 
Use the 
 
 
STR. 
  and 
 
 
STR. 
  keys in the character 
string search.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1)  The cursor moves to <SEARCH DATA>. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1)  Up to 11 characters of search data can be 
designated.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Select a search in the upward or 
downward direction. 
(Ex.) 
 
 
STR. 
 
O12345678 
 
 
N3 
Z100.0
 ; 
 
 
 
 
 
WORD
↓  WORD↑  STR.↓    STR.↑  RETURN
            EDIT 
BACK GROUND EDITING 
<SEARCH DATA> 
                         
<EDIT BUFFER> 
> Z10 
Press the menu key 
 
 
SEARCH 
            EDIT 
BACK GROUND EDITING 
<SEARCH DATA> 

 
<EDIT BUFFER> 
O12345678 
 
 
N1 G28 X0 Y0 Z0 ; 
N2 G00 X100.0 ; 
N3 Z100.0 ;         
WORD
↓    WORD↑    STR.↓    STR.↑  RETURN
O12345678 
 
 
N1 G28 X0 Y0 Z0 ; 
N2 G00 X100.0 ; 
N3 Z100.0 ; 
                                   
            EDIT 
BACK GROUND EDITING 
<SEARCH DATA> 
                         
 
<EDIT BUFFER> 
> Z10 
WORD
↓  WORD↑  STR.↓    STR.↑  RETURN
            EDIT 
BACK GROUND EDITING 
 
                       
<EDIT BUFFER> 

                                     
O12345678 
 
 
N1 G28 X0 Y0 Z0 ; 
N2 
G00
 X100.0 ; 
N3 Z100.0 ;         
  LOOK UP 
Key input the character string data to 
be searched.   
(Ex.) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1) The message "SEARCH EXECUTION" appears during the search. 
2) Character strings matching the search data are searched, starting from the 
character string at the cursor position.   
3) The cursor moves to the top of the word that was searched.   
4) The search data is not cleared. 
5) The screen returns to the 1st menu after the search is finished. 
6) The screen returns to the 1st menu if the menu key 
 
 
RETURN
 is pressed.  
 
(Note 1)  The message "NO CHARACTERS" appears on the screen if the designated character string cannot 
be found. 
(Note 2)  Matching is checked with referring the No. of designated character strings, regardless of the 
character strings before and after the ones designated. For example, even if G2 is designated, the 
character strings G20 to G29, G200 onward, etc., become search targets. 
(Note 3)  Macro statements are not handled as 1 word of data during a character string search, so the 
operation differs from that of normal character string searches. For example, if the character "GO" is 
designated for [GOTO], and a character string search is executed, the cursor will appear at the 
[GOTO] position. 
(Note 4)  If a word character is input in the search data after the menu key is pressed, the character will be 
input after the search data buffer is cleared. 
(Note 5)  The search data is valid until; (EOB). Only one block can be searched at a time. 
(Note 6)  The 
   
C.B 
CAN 
 
 
SHIFT 
, and 
   
DELETE 
INS 
 keys are invalid while the search menu is displayed.