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Series 16/18/160/180-Model C Maintenance Manual, GFZ-62755EN ...

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B–<strong>62755EN</strong>/011. DISPLAY AND OPERATION OF CRT/MDI1.10.5Outputting WaveformDiagnosis Data(Storage Type)Waveform diagnosis data of servo alarm format can be output to an I/Odevice, as follows:1) Select EDIT mode.2) Press the key, then display the WAVE DIAGNOS. (MEMORY)SYSTEMscreen.3) Press the [W.MEM], , [PUNCH], and [EXEC] soft keys, in thisorder.For details of input/output to/from the FANUC Floppy Cassette or FACard, see “Output to FANUC Floppy Cassette or FA Card,” below.WAVE DIAGNOSE (MEMORY)O1234 N12345CONDIGION: 100 TRIGGER: G0123.4DATA KINDSPOS ERRORMOTION CMDCURRENT (%)SPEED (RPM)TORQUE CMDHEAT SIMLTSAMPLING AXISXYZABCUVXYZABCUVXYZABCUVNONENONEXYZABCUVSMPL TIME : 2.0SECDATE : 93/01/13 12:15:00EDIT **** *** *** 12:15:52[SELECT] [ ] [ ] [ ] [START][ ] [ ] [PUNCH] [ ] [ ]Press[ ] [ ] [ ] [ CAN ] [ EXEC ]Press Output to FANUC FloppyCassette or FA Card1) Select EDIT mode.2) Press the key, then display the WAVE DIAGNOS. (MEMORY)SYSTEMscreen.3) Open the write protect tab on the floppy disk or card.4) Press the [W.MEM], , [PUNCH], and [EXEC] soft keys, in thisorder.The waveform diagnosis data is output to a file named WAVEDIAGNOS, to which the number of the last file is assigned.If a file named WAVE DIAGNOS already exists in the floppy disk oron the card, P/S alarm 86 is issued. A floppy disk or card can containonly one file for waveform diagnosis data. If the existing WAVEDIAGNOS file contains unnecessary waveform diagnosis data ofservo alarm format, delete that file before attempting to output newdata. The procedure for deleting a file is described later.77

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