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5.  Program 
5.1  Function Outline 
 
 
 
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5.1  Function Outline 
 
 (1) 
Function 
outline 
 
 
When the function selection key 
   
EDIT 
MDI 
 is pressed, the EDIT or MDI screen appears. 
 
 
The EDIT screen enables you to add, delete, or change the machining program contents stored in 
memory. It also enables you to register a new program number in memory and prepare a new program 
on the screen. 
 
 
The MDI screen enables you to set, correct, or erase MDI data. It also enables you to register a 
program prepared as MDI data in memory as a machining program. 
 
 
(2)  Display when the screen is selected 
  
When 
the 
   
EDIT 
MDI 
 key is first pressed after the power is turned ON, the MDI screen appears. 
 
 
To edit a machining program on the EDIT screen, use the menu key to change the screen. No 
programs to be edited are called on the initial edit screen. Perform 
 
 
SEARCH
 or 
 
 
MAKE 
 operation. To edit a 
program already registered in memory, perform 
 
 
SEARCH
 operation. To register a new program in 
memory, perform 
 
 
MAKE 
 operation. 
 
 
If the MDI screen is selected, MDI data can be entered as it is without operation such as a search. 
  
If 
   
EDIT 
MDI 
 screen operation is interrupted and any other function is executed, the previous screen selected 
(MDI or EDIT) will appear and the previous data will be displayed by again selecting the 
   
EDIT 
MDI 
 screen. 
Then, the data input or edit operation can be continued. 
 
 
(3)  Fixed cycle program edit 
 
 
To edit a fixed cycle program, set a given parameter. 
 
 
The EDIT screen can be used to edit a fixed cycle program by setting "1" in parameter #1166 "fixpro". 
 
 
(4)  Editing macro operators 
 
 
If a character string that matches a macro operator exists in the machining program (including a 
comment statement), it is automatically converted into the corresponding intermediate code during 
editing. This may cause a string different from that entered to be displayed during editing. 
  
(Example) 
 
ATN 
 ATAN 
  
 
 
 
 
 
SQR 
 SQRT 
  
 
 
 
 
 
RND 
 ROUND