I-210
The display will show the steps "12> 13." Change the final step up to 22, (use the Up key). Then navigate to the "State of
Exit" (Pause button) and change the status to On (Up Key). Then place the cursor in the "Sequence Indicator" (Pause
button) and press Enter. The sequence will be recorded and displayed the next module.
Now only will schedule the final sequence. Change the final step until it shows 34, assigned to the State Output Off, and
navigate to the sequence indicator. This time, because we want to end and not continue the program, instead of selecting
the Step option, choose the End. After pressing Enter, the program will be completed, recorded in memory, and the module
will return to the job.
Do not delete this program, we will use later to explain other features of the circuit.
Before starting a new program, we advise you always draw on paper, the graph of performance you want in the module, it
will prevent a large number of changes and corrections which will result in considerable savings of time.
When accessing the program on a relay which still had not recorded anything (without a signal "End"
or "End *"), you can not leave that screen until the place a Sequence Indicator "End", "End *" or "Del".
Note.
The I-210 to adjust the contrast of the screen. To do this, adjust the potentiometer inserted in the circuit board.
ALLOCATION OF TIME BY STEP.
As we indicated in the section Programming the module sets the program in
"steps", without using a measure of time.
Using the "Time By Step", the module will assign a specific time adjustable from a minimum of 0.5 sec. up to 99 minutes,
59 seconds., 9 / 10 sec., which will set the time equivalent of a "step."
Thus, if the equivalence situásemos pass in 1 sec., The program implemented earlier, would be a total time of 34 sec. If
situásemos, however, the "Time by Step" (the equivalent of step) in 1 minute, the above program would last a total of 34
minutes.
To enter the "Time by Step" from the job screen, press the Enter key, and while pressing it, press the Pause key. If done
correctly, the screen will display as shown in fig. 5.
Figure 5 - Screen "Time by step"
Minutes
Seconds
Tenth of a second
By default, when you access the screen, the cursor is placed in the tenths of seconds. To move from the tenth to the second
or the minute cycle, press the Pause key. To change the value of any of them, use the Up or Down.
Once the change is made, press the Enter key and the module will record the new reference time, returning to the work
screen.
Remember that the minimum working time is 5 tenths. If you select a time below, but the display screen, the module will
automatically record the minimum allowed, 0.5 sec.
Moreover,
time per step will be assigned as an equivalence set by step to all programs module
Erasing the program. The I-210 supports the complete erasure of a program. To do this you must first access the program
you want to delete (key Enter + No relay). Then, at any point in the program, go to the Sequence Indicator and select "From."
Then press the Enter key. Immediately afterwards, the module will completely erase the program, returning to the work
screen.
To delete only part of the program must make a modification. See Editing and Viewing Software.
DISPLAY AND PROGRAM MODIFICATION
CONSULTATION PROGRAM.
For a program must first access it. Using the newly created program, from the job screen,
press the Enter + Relay 1 will access that program.
Then press on, or hold "Relay 1", you can see how the display shows step by step the content and course of the program until
its end. Press the "Relay 2" to go back.
Do not use the up or down to scroll through the program, the function of these is to increase or decrease the final step of
each sequence, modifying the program, not the Watch it, you should always be done with the keys Relay 1 and Relay 2.
MODIFICATION PROGRAM.
When you scroll through the keys Relay 1 and Relay 2, may occur at the point of the
program you want. At that point, and using the Up or Down may modify the program, following the mode
regular programming.
Suppose that in the last sequence of the program (Step Off sequence 22 to 34), want to insert an "On" in step 26 to step 30.
27”, To do this, navigate using the keys relay 1 or relay 2 in the step indicated in the display as "26> 27", then, if I were not
standing on the steps Indicator, press up until the final step is 30. A
Then press the Pause button to move to the state of the output and switch to the ON state (Up or Down keys.) After this
operation, again using the Pause key change to the sequence indicator, check that indicates the STEP option and then press
Enter. The change will be made and can verify the changes by using the arrow Relay 1 and Relay 2.
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