Chapter 3
Operation
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(4) Procedure for directly specifying or selecting a code
- You can specify or select a code or data by entering each digit of the code or data instead of scrolling codes or
data in the monitor, function, or extended function mode.
- The following shows an example of the procedure for changing the monitor mode code "d001" displayed to
extended function code "A029":
("A029" is displayed.)
FUNC
STR
RUN
STOP/
RESET
FUNC
STR
RUN
STOP/
RESET
FUNC
RUN
STOP/
RESET
FUNC
STR
RUN
STOP/
RESET
STR
FUNC
RUN
STOP/
RESET
STR
FUNC
STR
RUN
STOP/
RESET
FUNC
RUN
STOP/
RESET
STR
FUNC
STR
RUN
STOP/
RESET
FUNC
STR
RUN
STOP/
RESET
FUNC
STR
FUNC
FUNC
STR
FUNC
(*2)
(*3)
2) Change to the extended function mode.
Press the and keys
together. (*1)
1
- Character "d" in the leftmost digit (fourth digit
from the right) starts blinking.
2
Press the key twice.
1
("A001" is displayed.)
(*3)
- Character "A" is blinking.
- Pressing the [STR] key determines the blinking
character.
(*2)
Press the key
(to determine character "A").
3) Change the third digit of the code.
- Character "0" in the third digit is blinking.
- Since the third digit need not be changed, press the
[STR] key to determine the character "0".
- Character "0" in the second digit is
blinking.
Press the
key.
(Character "0" is
determined.)
(*2)
4) Change the second digit of the code.
Press the key twice.
1
- Character "2" in the second digit is
blinking.
(*2)
(*2)
- Character "1" in the first digit is blinking.
STR
Press the key.
("A021" is displayed.)
5) Change the first digit of the code.
- Character "9" in the first digit is blinking.
Press the key eight times
or the key twice.
1
2
(*2)
STR
Press the
key.
(Character "9" is
determined.)
- Selection of code "A029" is completed.
* If a code that is not defined in the code list or
not intended for display is entered, the
leftmost digit (fourth digit) (character "A" in
this example) will start blinking again.
In such a case, confirm the code to be
entered and enter it correctly. For further
information, refer to Section 4.2.80. "
Function code display restriction," (on page
4-74), Section 4.2.81, "Initial-screen
selection," (on page 4-76), Section 4.2.82,
"Automatic user-parameter setting," (on
page 4-77), and Chapter 8, "List of Data
Settings."
7) Press the key to display the data
corresponding to the function code, change
the data with the and/or
key, and then press the key to
store the changed data. (*4)
Note that you can also use the procedure
(steps 1) to 6)) described here to change the
data. (*3)(*4)
*1
This procedure can also be used on screens
displaying a code other than "d001".
*2
If the key is pressed while a digit is
blinking, the display will revert to the
preceding status for entering the digit to the
right of the blinking digit.
*3
If the key is pressed while the leftmost
(fourth) digit is blinking, the characters
having been entered to change the code will
be cancelled and the display will revert to the
original code shown before the and
keys were pressed in step 1).
*4
When changing data, be sure to press the
key first.
FUNC
1
2
FUNC
FUNC
FUNC
1
2
STR
("d001" is displayed.)
1) Display the monitor mode code.
6) End the change of the extended function code.
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