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OPERATING MANUAL

FOR
IftAZ/!1C

MICRO DISK SYSTEM

~ YAMAZAKI MACHINERY WORKS,LTD.


Page

1. ,.acures ...................................... L

•••.•.....•••••.....•.
J. C'oDDection ........•.... ................... .
~ 3

"'. ORlOFF Switc:hiD, .,.",. ..................... ..... ~

s. tnsetine aad leIIov1ae D1sks .................. ·s


6.. %0 Use as aa: (Casaeem Hapet1c %ape Deck)
(aa: !tode). • ............... '. • • • • • • • • •• ... •• • •• • • 7

7.%0 Uae as • Paper '%.ape lleader/Puach (EtA/ISO


Mode) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
. .. . 10

(1) Clec:k1ag file 011 tbe d1sk (DIREC:r".


ca.maad) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11

(11)

(111) Output:!nt data . (oo:r =--cl) 15

(1v) ErasiDea tUe CDEtErE =-aDd) l7

18

8: Settinc. Parameters ............ ~ ............... ~.. 10

'.. FO%BlatC1nC &' Dull: •••• _•• ___ ................'.. 2S

Alarm Hessages .--...... .••..••.•..••.......•


~ 28

ll... ~ %raublesboatins:, ........ _....................... e" 29

12. Spec1f1caC!aft _.~. __ ..... ~. __ ._._. ___ ._ •• __ • 30

13. P1:::-ec.a,u~ ....... --......._...___............. _ 31

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1. Features

(1) Employs a 3.S·inch micro floppy disk, a new data


storage medium replacing tape.

(2) Has a diskette capacity equivalent to 1.600 meters of


paper tape or 3 rolls of magnetic tape at the maximum.

(3) Capable of high-speed reading and writing (A task can


be performed in reduced operating times and rates shown
in the table).

I LOAD/READ SAVE/PUNCH
~

CHI 70% 8S%

Paper tape reader 80% 20%


Ipunch

(4) Incorporates easily legible English language liquid-


crystal display.

(S) Has a built-in clock.

(6) Has a compact lightweight structure.

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2. Component Designations .

(3.S-incb micro floppy disk)


Always use tbe double-side-double-density (200) type.

! I
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Front Rear

Use erase prevention tab as follows:

WRI:rE disabled WRnE enabled


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(Body)

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I
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7 1 Eject MP.C. .
j Oi ........rc porr
D'''' ace......"la,. Upr

3. Connection

"-r
uIol.-

&. When used as a


IT paper tape punch

1J When used as CM:r

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4. ON/OFF Switching

(Switching ON)

(1) Check that the cable is connected properly.

(2) Put the POWER switch in the ON position.

(3) Note that

*** MAZAK MICRO DISK SYSTEM *** Ver. 1.0


84/12/25 14:25

appears on the LCD.

NDIE: When switching the power on for the first time,


always check the parameter set value.
For the parameter setting procedure, see para. 8.

(Switching OFF)

(1) Remove the disk. (NDIE)

(2) Put the POWER switch in the OFF position.

NDIE: Switching off when a disk is still in the drive


could damage the stored data on the disk. Always
remove the disk before switching the system off.

Do not switch on and off repeatedly without


allowing an interval of2 or more seconds between
switch operations.

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S. Inserting and Removing Disks

(Inserting)

~ Open the cover.

[[i] Insert the disk with its front edge toward the
operation side.
Push the'disk in until it has clicked into place.

the disk can not be inserted upside down.


[!] Close the cover.

(Removing)

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Iml. Open the cover. Check that the disk access pilot light
has gone out.

frn] Push the eject button until it clicks. and pull the
disk straight out.

[l] Close the cover.

NOtE: If the disk is removed when the disk access pilot


light is on, the stored data can be damaged.

HOI!: Immediately after the insertion of a disk, access


to the disk will be performed for a few seconds to
read the system information.
Accordingly, removal of the disk immediately after
its insertion may cause a trouble. Even if the
system becomes malfunctioned due to such erroneous
removal, however, it can be easily restored by
putting the power switch in the OFF poSition once
'and then switching OR again. .

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6. Io Use as CHI (Cassette Magnetic tape Deck) (CHr Hode)

(i) Preparations

'" Set Disket 1: PARAME'.l:ER 2: FORMAl'

CHI
(1) • (2)
Standard CHI mode
or
CM:r
(1) - (6)
Economy CM:r mode

[j] Insert tbe disk formatted to tbe CM:r mode.


(Por formatting, see "Formatting Disk. lt )

m lhe screen w11 1 change.

fUJI Select the track to be used.


Io select a standard CMI .ade track, press either tbe
~ or 0key whichever appUes.
Io select an econOllY CMI mode track, use keys [!] to
CD
m If tbe wrong nulDber is entered, it can be cancelled.

It!IJ Press the I SEt I key to estabUsh the CMI mode.

date

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IGJl When the picture has changed, preparations are
complete.

(Side)
While the cassette tape has tracks A and B, the standard CMr
mode in the MAZAK micro disk system has two sides and the
economy aa six sides. Any side may be similarly used
without discrimination. (For the standard and economy aa
mode tracks, see 9. "Formatting a Disk.")

(Application) Entering a Comment

In addition to the aa function, the MAZAK micro disK system


permits comments to be entered.

(1) (84/8/4/ 14:11)


1234

'~.7. ~8·· 9·
"4

(1) I.NPtlr COtI!IFJr.I:


1234

Press the cursor key.

'lhe picture will change.

Enter a comment, consisting of up to 16 characters.


'lhe ~ key serves as the space key.

Clear the entry of the comment.

Press the I SE! I key to set the comment •

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tmE: If READ or WIrE should be performed before
pressing the I SE'I I key, the comment will not be
updated.

NO'!E: No comment can be inputted after the following


READ or WRITE is operated.

(ii) READ !WIrE

[!J Operate the NC unit.

[l] No micro disk operation is necessary.

(iii) eM! mode termination

m Press the CLEAR key, the image wi 11 change to the CH:r


preparation.

11]] Or,,' remove the disk.


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7. Xo Use as a Paper Xape Reader/Punch
(EIA/ISO mode)

(*) Preparations

* Set Dislcet 1: PARAMErER 2: FORMA:r

EIA/ISO 1: DIKEC'!. 1: IN 3: 00'l


It: DEI.E:rE 5: SEARCH

Insert the disk formatted to the EIA/ISO mode.

[]] 'The picture will' change.

[i] Select a command with the [!J to [!] keys.


m A wrong number can be erased.

[i] Press the I SEX I key to execute tbe command.

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List of Command Functions

CoaDand Function

1 DIRECT. Displays the number of stored files, the


residual memory capacity, the file
des1&nation, the date of registration and the
file size.

2 IN Accepts EIA/ISO data from an external source


and write them in.

3 otr.t Sends the data stored in the disk to an


external system.

4 DELErE Erases a file.

S SEARCH Retrieves a file.

(i) Checking files on the disk (DIRECT. command)

(1) the display will indicate:

DIR.. 11 Files Rest 80.1'-


Fl234 (84/8/4 14:11) 2K 1

a) Number of fUes: indicates that 11 fUes are


stored.
b) ReSidual memory capacity (,-): indicates that 80.1'-
of the disk memory capacity is unused.
c) File designation: indicates the File designation
"1234".
d) Date of registration: indicates that data were
registered at 14:11 brs. on August 4, 1984.
e) File size (kilobytes): indicates the amount of
memory File "1234" occup ies •
f) Storage sequence: indicates that data were stored
first.

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(2) Key inputs

Iml 'lhe image will


move up one line.

'lhe image will move


down one 11ne.

(3) Ending the DIRECT. CODIDand:

~: I

UJ Press the I CLEAR Ikey. l'he display will change to


"Preparation" (P9).

m Press the eject button.

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(11) InputtinS data (Df cClJllllaDd)

(1) Input file name.

7 's: m Input the file name" to be


registered.
... "~I
A file name IllUst have up
@::? 1, to 4 digits.
O.
A wron.g number can be
erased.
I I
Press the CLEAR key
before the number key.
and the sc:reen wi 11
return to ''Preparation''
(P9).

![JJ Press the I SEt I key to set the file 'name.

NOlE: If a registered file name already exist, an error


message will appear on the sc:reen.

(2) Start transmission

Df Push (SUIt)!!

[3
vuo
©

m Press the IS'rAR:r I key.


m Operate the He unit to output data.

I[]] PreSSing the ! CLEAR I key will interrupt the


transmission.

HOlE: Always press the micro disk I Sl'AR'X I key before


operating the Ne unit to output data.
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(3) Ending the transmission

IN 11234 Busy
Job fin. then (SEl)
\

IN Fl234 End

[]] Check that the Ne unit has completed tranmisssion.


!he micro disk display will not change.

Press the I SEr I key.


m !he picture will change to "End".

NotE: No file will be registered on the disk until the


'~d" is displayed. If the I CLEAR lor eject key
is pressed before the registration is completed,
all data will be erased from memory.

(4) Ending the IN COllllilDd:

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m Press the I CLEAR I key
(FILE NAME INP1.I'r).
to return to the initial cOlllllaDd

m Press the eject button.

Nam: Plural programs can be registered as a file but a


desired program cannot be taken out fol'lll the file
when necessary. In such a case, therefore, handle
the file en bloc.

(iii) Outputting data (our command)

(1) Input file name.

lour r

Input the file name to be outputted.


A file name must have up to 4 digits.

A wrong number can be cancelled.


Before pressing the number key, press [ CLEAll I and the
screen will return to ''Preparation'' (P9).

[i] Press the I SEt 1 key to set the file name.

Entering 4 file name which is not registered will


result in an error message on the display.

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(2) Starting the transmission

our Fl234 Push (s:r.ARXH!


EIA

~I~CJ
I....._ _=;"';;;..,J

\OJ Press the I STA.RT I key.


[i] Operate the NC unit to receive the data.

Non:: Always press the micro disk I Sl:ARl: I key beofre


operating the NC unit t~ receive the data.

(3) Ending the transmission

OUI Fl234 Busy


EIA

OUI Fl234 End


EIA

[l] After the display changes, the transmission will end.

(4) Ending the OUI command


See ''Ending the IN coamand!'


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(iv) Erasing a file (DELEIE command)

(1) Input the file name.

DELE'!:E. F

7 8
4 5
@(? 1 :2
o

Input the file name to be erased.

A wrong number can be cancelled.


Before pressing the number key t press ~ and the
screen will return' to "Preparation" (pg).

1m! Press I SEl: I to execute the COIIIIIand.

(2) Erasing the file.

IDELEIE n234 Push (Sl'ART)!!

7 8 9
4 5 6
1 :2 3
0 X SET

IDELE'l:E n234 End

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m I IQ\eck the file name and press
file.
S'IAR:t to erase the

I~l If the file name is incorrect. the DELEIE command can


be cancelled and the file will not be erased.

[]OJ the file has been erased.

(3) Ending the DELE7! command


See ''Ending the IN cCllllDaftd".

(v) Retrieving a file (SEARCH command)

(1) Inputting the file name.

I SEARCH P

OJ Input the file name to be found. ' .... may be used as a


''wild card" character.

(Example)
123* corresponds to. all file names from 1230 to 1239.

A wrong number can be cancelled.


Before pressing the ~ber 'key. press CLEAR I I the
screen w11l retum to "Preparation" (P9).

m Press I SE:r I to execute the coaIand.

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(2) Retrieving the file.

FU3* Pusb (sr.o::r)!!

789
458
, 2 3
o X lIT

[jJ After checking the file name, press I Sl:AR't I .


m:ro interrupt the file retrieval, press I CL!A.R I •
NOTE: lbe' file name for retrieving a file differs from
the workpiece Dumber. For example, if a coumand
to puncb out plural programs in a row is g;ven on
tbe side of the He or automatic programming
system, they are regisered on the disk as a single
file. In this case. the retrieval cannot be ...de
using the workpiece number. Specify the figure
registered as file name.

(3) a.eck the re lated files. See the ''DIREC'l'. command".

(4.), Eacling the SEARCH cOlDaftd.


See ''Ending the IN cOIIDalldlt •

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8. Setting Parameters

Data, time, serial transmission system or output code


may be input.

(1) Entering the PAR.AHE:I:ER SEr mode.

'It Set Disket . 1: PAR.AHEn:R 2: FORHAX

, '

~!
I

[!] If a disk is in the drive, press the eject button to


remove it.

![]I Press W .
[i] A wrong number can be cancelled.
[ij]' Press I SEl'l and the system will enter PAR.AHE:I:ER SE:r
mode.

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(2) Setting parameters.
Setting the date.

PAlWEI:ER
DAlE (84/12/20) •••• (Year/HonthlDa

Hove the cursor and use number keys to change


the data •. '
~ moves the cursor to the left.
~, moves the cursor to the right.

G Press ISE'l: I to input the parameter.


Now set the next parameters.
;ben data are not changed, press I SET I

II!! Leave the PA.RAMErER SE'l: mode.

Setting the time.

(13:44)

Follow the Sallie procedure as for setting the date.

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Setting the CHr mode baud rate.

The asterisked value is a reference set value.

PARAHEIER
CHr Baud-Rate - 4800

Select one of the following baud rates:


110, 300, 600, 1,200, 2,400, 4,800*, 9,600 and 19,200 bauds

m The baud rate will inereaae.

m lbe baud rate will decrease.

[i] Input a baud rate and input the other parameters.

GJI Leave the PARAME'.rER SEt mode.

Setting a ErA/ISO mode constant

Setting a baud rate:

1==.....-.... - ....
101low the same procedure as in the arr mode.

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Seetin, a stop bit:

PAR.AHEmR (S1'OP IU)


PO - 0 (0 : 1 1: 1.S 2 2)

7 8
4 5
;;"::;2;
0: X

[[] Use number keys (0 to 2) to set a stop bit.


Number represent stop bits as follows:
[£U key ••••• Stop bit 1
[!J key ••••• Stop bit 1.S
~ key ••••• * Stop bit 2

[i] Set the stop bit and set other parameters.

(]1 Leave the PAR.AHEmR SE':r mode.

Setting a paritY bit:

PARAMEIER (PARIn' 1Il:)


I
", Pl - 0 (0: NON 1: ODD 2: EVEN)

See "Setting .. stop bit" for bow to key 1n. Number


keys represent:

[2J key ..... * No parity bit


[!] key Odd parity
[!J key ••••• Even parity

Selecting the EIA/ISO output code

IPAlWErER (otrrPtT.r CODE)


P2 - 0 (0 :ZIA 1 : ISO)

See "Setting a stop bit" for how to key in. Number


keys represent:
[QJ key •••••" * EIA
[!] key ••••• ISO

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Setting DC code ENABLE/DISABLE

PAR.AHE:I:ER (DC CODE)


I ~3 • 0 (0: ENABLE 1: DISABLE)

See "Setting a stop bit" for how to key in. Number


keys represent.

W key * Enable
W key Disable'

NO'l:E: Baud rate, stop bit and parity bit are the
impor~ant transmission constan~s. !he settings in
an external system must be adjusted to match those
in this system.

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9. Formatting a Disk

Formatting an unformated disk:

'* Set Disket

J[}1 PORMA7 Push (SURl:)!! I


[!] Insert an unfomatted disk.

W the screen will change.


[iJ] Press the Is:rARX I key.
'-bile formatting, a bleep is produced;
In approximately 80 seconds, the formatting Will be
completed.

[GJHPORMA7 1:<Xr(2) 2:CM:r(6) 3:EtA/ISO

Now. set either the arr or the EtA/ISO mode.


Presa W to UIIe the disk in the standard Qfr mode.
Pre.a II] to UIIe the disk in the economy CMr mode.
Press [!l to use the disk in the EtA/ISO mode.

m A wrong number can be cancelled.

m Preas I SEr I to set the mode.

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Refomattins a used disk:

* Set Disket l:PARAHEr.ER 2:FORHA.:I

~!...;FO;..;..RHAX.......:.:=-_...;In;;.;;;.:,s...;;e.;;.rt~D...;i;;.;S....k.e=-t...;!
;;....!!

With no disk inserted;

Iml Press !!J.


1m] Press the I SET I key and the system will enter the
FORHAX mode.

[i] 'lbe screen will change.

IG] Insert the disk to be reformated.


See "Formatting an unformated disk."

(!leference)

What formatting a disk does:


An unformatted disk has no magnetic information on it. so it
is not possible to write data on the disk.
Formatting prepares the magnetic tracks on the disk so that
data can be written magnetically.
By thus initializing the disk to the particular disk
operating system. data can be written onto it and saved.
Disks must always be formatted before using.

In the HAZAK micro disk system, three types of


disk configuration are used as follows:

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Standard CHr mode In this mode, the disk can be used like
a converntional cassette tape.

Economy CHr lIOde In this mode, the disk capacity is


equivalent to three conventional
cassette tapes. However, it is
UDpossible to load a large program ifa
bubb le memory is used.

ElA/ISO mode In this mode, the disk may be used


instead of paper tape for the PIP/PTR.

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10. AlarmHessages

Display Meaning Action

ALREADY A file already exists wh~ch Clange the file


AVAILABLE has the same name as that designation.
being registered with thtt
IN couaand.

SELECl'ED the file selected using the Clange the file


FILE our or DELE7E command does designation.
UN- not exist.
AVAILABLE

DISK An error has taken place in Clange the disk..


ERROR reading from or writing to
a disk..

WRIll: the erasure prevention tab Clange the disk. or


INHIBIT has been set in the WRIXE release the
INHIBIt position. erasure prevention
tab.

MEttJRY An attempt has been made to Clange the disk..


OVER write data with insufficient
residual capacity.

IRANSFER. An error has taken place Replace the trans-


ERROR while communicating with lIIission cable.
an extet'Dal. system.

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11. Troubleshooting

Symptom Point to be chcked/action

System cannot be o Check that the power connector is


turned on. connecte properly.

Date and time are o Switch on, and leave the system for at
not correct. least eight hours, then, set the
correct date and time.

Disk error takes o Check that a double-side-double-


place. Data densiey disk is being used.
cannot be read or o Check that the disk has been formated
written. p.roperly.
o Check that the HAZAK micro disk system
hooked up properly.
o Check the disk for possible scratches.
Use a different one.
o Iurn off any nearby equipment that may
produce eleatrical interfere~ce.
o Cleck that the signal connectors are
connected properly.
o Check that transmission constants
match. (parameter)

Data can neither o Check that the erasure prevention tab


be written nor is still in place.
erased.

Disk cannot be o Check that the disk is being inserted


inserted. in the proper direction.

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12. Specification

. Power 85 to 132 or l70 to 264 VAC.


(See nameplate)

Power consumption lSW

Operating Ambient temperature: 10° to 50°C;


environment Humidity: 20 to 80%;
Locate: clean and dustfree.

Outside dimensions 265 x l30 x 75 (except for handles)

Weisht 3.7 kg

Applicable disk 3.S-inch double-side-double-density


micro floppy disk 640 kilobytes

Display: LCD 40 characters x 2 lines liquid crystal


type

Interface RS-232C baud rate, llO, 300, 600, 1200,


2400, 4800, 9600, 19200

Applicable NC units and automatic programmers,


external SY8 teDIS which have RS232C interfaces.

Software Specification

Memory capacity 319 kilobytes x 2 tracks in the


standard CMr mode
106 kilobytes x 6 tracks in the
economy CM'I mode
630 kilobytes (paper tape of
approx. 1,600 meters long) in the
ElA/lSO mode

CMr mode Operating an external system


CoIIIaaands
ElA/lSO mode DIRECl', IN, OIJ'X, DELEn: and SEARCH
coaaands

Parameter settings Date, time, serial transmission"


system and output code

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13. Precautions

(1) Installationn Precautions

l'he HAZ.AK micro disk system is a precision mach1De.


Observe the following precautions:

1) Avoid storing or using the system in locations


exposed to direct sunlight or near beat-producing
devices such as electric or gas beaters, etc.

2) Avoid transporting, stroing and using the system


at an extremely bigh or low t~racures or in
locations where tempera cures cbange over a wide
range.

3) Avoid storing and using the system in locations


which are bighly bumid and/or where oils and/or
ferrous dust are present.

4) l'his system uses precision mechanical parts.


Do not apply any sbock to the system nor use it in
a vibrating location.

5) l'he system may not operate properly near equi~t


which generate stroDg _gnetic fields.
Isolate the system froa such equi~t.

6) Install the system'only as illustrated below.

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(2) Micro noppy Disk Handling Precautions

1) Hever apply solvents such


as thinner, alcohol, freon,
etc., to the disks.

2) Do not bring magnets near


the disks. Exposure to a
magnetic field can destroy
recorded data.

3) Do not place anything on


the disk, which could
defot'lll or render it
unserviceable.

4) Do not opeD the shutter; i f


magnetic side is stained,
errors can result.

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5) Attach the label in the
proper place. Nben
replacing it, do not place
a new label on the old one.

6) Insert the disk in the


drive carefully and gently.
Putting it in and out
roughly will damage the
jacket, and the disk may
not seat properly.

7) Do not use a micro floppy


disk stained by liquids
such as soft drinks,
coffee, etc. or with
eras ing rubber, _tal
powder, etc.

8) Never take tbe floppy disk


apare.

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9) Avoid using and storing
disks in locations which
are hot, htshly humid,
exposed to tbe direct
sunlight and/or dirty.

10) Recommended worlting


environments are:
temperature: 10° to sooe
and hUlliidity: 20 tbru 8~
relative, but wet bulb
temperature: 29°e and below
Avoid rapid temperature
changes.
(Avoid temperature changes "
over 20 0 e per hour.)

ll) Recommended storage


environments are:
temperature: 4 to S3°e and
humidity: 8 to ~ relative

12) Recommended transport


environments and methods
are:
temperature: -50 to S3°e
and hUlliidity: 8 to ~
relative. Do not transport
the micro floppy disk
without putting it in its
special container.

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Facsimile: 716-655-4915' BEI.GIUM
Phone: 016-230902
CHICAGO ReGIONAL OFFICE T.... : 04662552
600 N. Wtweling Road Facsimile: 016·224587
Mt. PrOlOlCt. Illinois 60056
Phone: 312·29a:9797 YAMAZAKI MACHINERY DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Facsimile: 312·298-4748 Euiil'llJlfstraae 4.
7320 GOppingen Dauacl'lland
HARTFORD REGIONAL OFFICE Phone: 7161-68057/68058
10 Bid_II Road TaIu: 41n7653
South Windsor. ConnIC'ticut 06074 F-=simile: 7161.73613
Phone: 203·528·9511
Facsimile: 203·528·2995
YAMAZAKI MACHINERY DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
ATLANTA REGIONAL OFFICE NiedarllllUng DauUChIend
1964 Providence Court Nordilldsa'dsle 46 .
College Park. Geo'9ia 30337 6082 Morfeldan·Walidorf
Phone: 4CJ4.996-1030 Dauucl'll.1nd
Facsimi..:4CJ4.99&;3533 Phone: 061(15.71025126
T..... : 4185773
LOS ANGEI.ES MAZAK TECHNICAL CENTER F-=simile; 6105-71%72
1333 West 19Ot" Street
G... aend. ~Iifomia 90248 YAMAZAKI MACHINERY UK LTD.
Phon.: 213·327·7172. Budcholt Orive
Facsimile: 213·538-4087 W..ndon Industrial Estate
Wamdon. WorcatM
HOUSTON REGIONAl. OFFICE UNITED KING~OM
770 Belt Wav •. 8 Phone: 0905·57024
HoUSton. T.xas 77060 Telex: 338889
Phone: 713-931·mO FlCSimile: 0905-57844
Facsimile: 713·931-6191

SEATTLE REGIONAL OFFICE


7857 South 180
BlCIg. No.1
Kent. Wastllngton 98031 .
Phon.: 206·251-6015
Facslm,le: 206·251·5419

1985.5.200 I
Pnnted In Japan

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