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4.9 RECALL MESSAGES 4.9 RECALL MESSAGES provided to recall device errors , handling errors , Menus recognition errors , machine information which occurred in the past . When the [ RECALL MESSAGES ] key is pressed at the …

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4.8
Product
Change
Operation
STATUS
MOVE
READY
5
:
The
machine
is
performing
the
set
-
up
operation
.
The
set
-
up
operation
is
completed
and
the
width
is
set
as
P
.
C
.
B
.
Width
+
Clearance
fNOT
READY
The
width
is
set
as
P
.
C
.
B
.
Width
+
Clearance
but
the
current
position
is
not
located
(
managed
)
.
:
The
current
position
or
program
is
indefinite
.
f
(
Red
)
:
OFF
is
set
as
set
-
up
data
.
CLEARANCE
CLEARANCE
is
the
data
which
gives
some
leeway
to
the
actual
conveyor
and
chute
widths
,
adding
some
value
to
the
parameter
Y
set
as
P
.
C
.
B
.
size
in
the
current
pattern
program
data
.
(
This
is
not
related
to
the
P
.
C
.
B
.
support
pins
up
/
down
movement
.
)
(
No
parameter
can
be
set
for
each
individual
pattern
program
data
.
)
The
data
input
range
is
The
actual
conveyor
and
X
/
Y
table
chute
widths
must
be
P
.
C
.
B
.
Size
Y
+
Clearance
(
Recommended
Value
0.5
mm
)
.
5.0
5.0
mm
.
Input
Method
of
Clearance
Data
After
selecting
the
key
of
the
data
to
be
set
,
press
the
[
A
]
key
to
the
value
or
[
]
key
to
decrease
in
the
increments
or
increase
decrements
of
0.1
mm
.
When
the
value
is
out
of
the
input
range
the
buzzer
in
the
touch
screen
sounds
but
no
change
is
made
in
the
parameter
.
of
the
devices
is
being
Note
:
No
data
can
be
changed
while
activated
.
one
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4.9
RECALL
MESSAGES
4.9
RECALL
MESSAGES
provided
to
recall
device
errors
,
handling
errors
Menus
recognition
errors
machine
information
which
occurred
in
the
past
.
When
the
[
RECALL
MESSAGES
]
key
is
pressed
at
the
AUTO
OPN
.
SUB
-
MENU
display
,
the
following
display
appears
on
the
are
screen
.
This
display
can
be
opened
from
the
SPECIAL
SEL
.
display
.
1
)
QO
/
QQ
Maximum
Number
of
Messages
retained
in
Memory
Number
of
Messages
recalled
from
Memory
:
46
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4
^
NU
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50
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l
STOP
~
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.
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:
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MESS
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:
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:
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Fig
.
4.26
NO
.
OF
INFO
.
The
number
of
information
messages
retained
in
the
current
memory
area
is
displayed
.
The
numerator
shows
the
number
of
retained
messages
and
the
denominator
the
maximum
number
of
retainable
messages
in
memory
.
OLDEST
LOG
The
oldest
date
and
time
for
the
currently
retained
information
messages
are
displayed
.
When
no
information
message
is
retained
in
memory
,
appears
.
When
one
of
the
keys
@
is
selected
,
the
corresponding
display
appears
RECALL
HANDLING
ERROR
INFORMATION
ERROR
RECALL
(
IMAGE
)
RECOG
.
ERROR
:
OFFSET
TEACH
INFORMATION
display
(
Figs
,
4.27
through
4.32
)
will
appear
correspondingly
.
An
image
appears
(
IMAGE
)
RECOG
.
ERROR
Note
Image
data
is
not
backed
up
in
the
memory
.
When
power
to
the
machine
is
shut
of
£
?
temporarily
stored
image
data
is
cleared
.
the
The
RECALL
DEVICE
ERROR
RECALL
MACHINE
on
screen
.
RECALL
COMPONENT
RECOGNITION
RECALL
or
the
recognition
monitor
for
RECALL
on
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RECALL
OFFSET
TEACH
INFORMATION
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)
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:
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HANDLING
ERROR
)
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Data
Fig
.
4.32
34
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01
/
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14
RECALL
DEVICE
ERROR
)
Fig
.
4.31
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/
31
(
THU
)
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31
(
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)
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.
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.
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5
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P
^
E
OELETE
RECALL
MSG
.
Fig
.
4.27
Each
message
is
arranged
and
recalled
in
a
time
series
.
[
How
to
delete
recalled
messages
]
Press
the
[
DELETE
RECALL
MSG
.
]
key
@
.
The
key
turns
red
,
indicating
that
the
delete
mode
is
set
and
the
[
DELETE
]
key
appears
beside
the
[
DELETE
RECALL
MSG
.
]
key
.
To
cancel
the
delete
mode
,
press
the
[
DELETE
RECALL
MSG
.
]
key
again
.
When
the
[
DELETE
]
key
is
pressed
,
the
registered
information
deleted
and
the
RECALL
MESSAGES
display
messages
are
(
Fig
.
4.26
)
appears
on
the
screen
.
H
^
AIE
TOE
DELETE
1
ECI
[
L
RTN
MSG
.
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