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5 Configuring the Governor with the Hand Held Programmer
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In order to make use of any second function, the key
2nd
must have been
pressed beforehand.
5.4
Changing Values
5.4.1
Entering Values
VALUE
On pressing the [VALUE] key, a blinking cursor appears in place of the value,
and the hand held programmer will be waiting for input of a new value. Value range and
number of decimal places can be read from the third line of the display. If the value
entered is outside the value range, the respective limit value will be set.
.
+/-
The point preceding decimal places is entered with the point key. The sign of
the value may be changed by means of the second function [+/-].
CE
Input can be cancelled by pressing the key [CE]. In this case, the previous value
is displayed again.
ENTER
Entering values is terminated by pressing [ENTER].
5.4.2
Changing Values Directly
+
×10
×10
_
With the help of the keys [+] and [-], the value of the currently displayed
parameter can be directly changed without having to leave the standard parameter
display. By shortly pressing the keys, the value is altered by one step, and by keeping
the keys pressed, it is altered continuously. The value will, however, change only within
the limits of the value range as indicated in the third line of the display. The increment
can be set by means of the parameter 1876 VALUE_STEP. Using the second functions
[x10], the value will be altered by ten times the increment.
In order to delete a value, only the keys [VALUE] and [ENTER] are to be
pressed. There is no need to enter zero. Direct entry is particularly suited to
switching functions on and off since their values vary only between 0 and 1.
Thus, pressing the key [+] will suffice to switch any function on and [-] to
switch it off.
The parameters contained in the list DISPLAY and numbered 2000 through
3999 are measuring and display values that are not subject to direct (or any
other) alteration.
Note
Note