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If the block of code is too long to fit on the screen, the operator can scroll to view the entire line using the right
or left arrow keys, the HOME key, or the END key. The operator then must enter 'Y' to accept the block, or 'N'
to cancel it. If it's accepted, the block is written to the edit file, and the Quick Code processing resumes with
the next block (if there is one). If it is not accepted, the prompting process is repeated for the same block.
Pressing the UNDO key while in Quick Code, will exit the current block at any time and remain where your at
in the program.
Pressing RESET will exit Quick Code and send the cursor back to the beginning.
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The following illustrates how Quick Code can be used to build a program. A program will be built to spot, drill,
and tap 5 holes on a circular bolt hole pattern. We will assume that tool 1 is a spot drill, tool 2 is a drill for a
10-32 tap, and tool 3 is the tap. Before you proceed, make sure that Quick Code is enabled in parameter 57 bit
27. QUICK CODE should be set to 1. You will also need the Quick Code source program O9999 in the control.
The jog handle is an integral part of using Quick Code and is used quite often. For brevity we use JHCW to
mean jog handle clockwise and JHCCW to mean jog handle counter clockwise. For instance, seeing JHCW
means that you should turn the jog handle in a clockwise direction.
CREATE A PROGRAM
Quick Code will not generate the new program number for you. So the first thing you must do is to create or
select a program. To create a program do the following.
1. Press LIST PROG.
2. Type O0005 (or any other convenient program number)
3. Press WRITE.
This creates a program in the usual manner. Proceed to edit the program by pressing EDIT. The control will
switch to the PROGRAM display and you will see the program number and semicolon in the top left of the
screen. Now press the PRGRM/CONVRS key twice
to enter Quick Code
or in the advanced edit menus
under the HELP menu is a sub menu selection for Quick Code.
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