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2.  Monitor 
2.5  Resuming the Program 
 
 
 
I-68 
2.5.4  Manual Numeric Commands with Program Restart 
 
If restart search is completed, the M, S, T and B codes used for machining will appear on the second page 
of the PROGRAM RESTART screen. The M, S, T and B functions can be set in the time between the 
completion of the restart search and the resetting or start. 
The maximum numbers of the codes that can be displayed are 35 for the M functions, 3 for the S functions, 
3 for the T functions and 3 for the B functions. If these numbers of codes used for the machining are 
exceeded, the codes used first are not displayed. The codes that are not displayed cannot be commanded 
on this screen, and so manual numeric commands are executed on the POSITION screen. 
The 2nd miscellaneous function code can be changed by setting the parameters. 
Even if the miscellaneous function M is designated in the same block, these will appear in the commanded 
order. 
 
 
 
Press the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key. 
 
  T-SELECT  T        10 
S-SPEED  S1       3000        
S-SPEED  S2          
2nd AUX  B 
AUX 
M                    6                    3                    8 
                                  9 
 
T-SELECT  T          10 
S-SPEED  S1         3000        
S-SPEED  S2          
2nd AUX  B 
AUX 
M                    6                    3                    8 
                                  9 
1)  The command value with the 
cursor and the command name 
display now change to a 
highlighted display. 
2)  The highlighting remains and 
the cursor does not appear 
during the time until the 
command has been executed. 
3)  Upon completion of the 
command execution, the normal 
display is resumed and the 
cursor appears at the next 
command value position. 
4)  The assigned codes are 
displayed on the POSITION 
screen. 
Select page 2 of the PROGRAM
RESTART screen. 
1)  The M, S, T and B commands 
used for machining appear. 
2)  The cursor blinks at the right end 
of the data at the top left of the 
screen. 
Using the 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 keys, 
move the cursor to the position of the 
data to be set. 
 
T-SELECT  T                    10 
S-SPEED  S1         3000        
S-SPEED  S2          
2nd AUX  B 
AUX 
M                    6                    3                    8 
                        9
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