Mitsubishi Electric MELDAS 600M Series Instruction Manual page 149

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3.3.2 Transferring a file
This section explains the method of transferring files between differing devices, or between the same
type devices.
Refer to "3.3.1 Selecting a device, directory, and file" for the method of designating device, directory and
files.
The various conditions during transfer such as port No. and device No. are set in the Input/Output
Parameter screen.
(1) Transferring a file
Caution
!
" ; " "EOB" and " % " "EOR" are symbols used for explanation. The actual codes are:
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1)
Press the menu
, and select file
Area change
setting column A.
2)
Designate the transfer origin
device, directory and file
name.
3)
Press the menu
, and select file
Area change
setting column B.
4)
Designate the transfer
destination device, directory
and file name.
5)
Press the menu
Trnsfr A ->B
6)
Press
or
.
Y
INPUT
For ISO: "CR, LF", or "LF" and "%".
Programs created on the Edit screen are stored in the NC memory in a "CR, LF" format,
but programs created with external devices such as the FLD or RS-232C may be stored in
an "LF" format.
The actual codes for EIA are: "EOB (End of Block)" and "EOR (End of Record)".
To prevent the influence of data loss and data transformation over the line, always carry
out data comparison after transferring a machining program.
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3. Setup Screens
The designated file appears.
Multiple files can be designated in the file setting
column A. Designate the first and last file name of the
target range. A wildcard "*" can be designated for the
file name.
The designated file appears.
.
A message appears to confirm the transfer.
The file transfer starts. The data being transferred
appears in the input data display column.
A message appears when the transfer is completed.
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