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Change
The “Change” soft key is used to toggle parameters in the edit menus.
EXIT
The “EXIT” key is used to return to the Perform Tests screen from the Setup System Menu or
will bring you back to the Setup System Menu from the Editing Menus.
4.1.2. System Parameters
Once the “Edit” soft key has been pressed from the System parameter listing you may scroll to
and edit all of the parameters by pressing the “Prev and Next” soft keys.
Once a parameter is edited, it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER
key to accept the change or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original
setting.
PLC Remote
Highlight the PLC Remote parameter using the “
< >
,
∧
,
∨
” soft keys. When PLC Remote
parameter is highlighted, press the “Edit” soft key.
The PLC Remote, editing menu will now be displayed. You may turn the PLC remote function
ON and OFF by pressing the “Change” soft key. Accept the change by pressing ENTER or
cancel the edit by pressing EXIT. Refer to the section
6.Connection of Remote I/O
for details.
When the PLC remote is turned “ON”, the front panel Test button is disabled and a test may
only be started through the rear panel I/O. If you attempt to start a test from the front panel
Test button when the PLC Remote function is turned “ON”, a pop-up message will be
displayed. The pop-up message will appear as follows:
Single Step
Highlight the Single Step parameter using the “
< >
,
∧
,
∨
” soft keys. When Single Step
parameter is highlighted, press the Edit key.
The Single Step, editing menu will now be displayed. You may turn the Single Step function
ON and OFF by pressing the “Change” soft key. Accept the change by pressing ENTER or
cancel the edit by pressing EXIT.
PLC Remote ON
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