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operation mode. The program will store the Contrast setting automatically.
The LCD Contrast level is from 1 - 9, a total of 9 levels. Level 1 is the lowest
contrast and level 9 is the highest contrast.
3.4 Audible Alarm Volume setting
Press the Setup key to advance the menu to the Volume parameter. The display will
show:
Volume
= X
Range : 0 - 9 0 = OFF 9 = High
The Audible Alarm Volume level is from 0 - 9, a total 10 levels. Level 0 is used to
disable the Audible Alarm. Level 1 is the lowest volume and level 9 is the loudest.
Use the Numeric keys to enter the Audible Alarm level, then press the ENTER key.
The program will provide a sample sound for checking immediately when the
ENTER key is pressed.
Change the Volume again or press the SETUP key to forward to the Fail Stop
selection program, or press the EXIT key to exit from the Audible Alarm setting to
the operation mode. The program will store the Volume setting automatically.
3.5 Fail to Stop/Continue selection
Press the Setup key to advance the menu to the Fail Stop parameter. The display
will show:
Fail Stop = ON
<
ENTER
>
to Select
or
Fail Stop =
OFF
<
ENTER
>
to Select
Use the ENTER key to select the mode of Fail Stop.
After the selection of Fail Stop mode, press the SETUP key to advance to the
beginning of the menu (PLC Remote), or press the EXIT key to exit from the Fail
Stop selection to the operation mode. The Program will store the selection of Fail
Stop automatically.
This function is used when multiple steps have been connected. If the Fail Stop
mode is set ON, the test process will stop at the step that fails, or at the end of test
process. When there are unfinished steps to be completed, pressing the TEST button
will continue the test process at the next step. Pressing the RESET button and then
the TEST button will start the test process from the first step.
If the Fail Stop is set to OFF, the instrument will continue to complete the entire test
process even if there were failed steps during the test. The display will show the
results of each step at the end of test process, as follows: