8
DEFINING AND VIEWING A PROGRAM
(PROGRAM DEFINE MODE)
The Digital Controller Programmer may be put into Program Define Mode from
either Base Mode or Program Run Mode (i.e. with a program currently running).
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ENTRY INTO PROGRAM DEFINE MODE
1. Press the
SET UP
and Up keys si mul ta ne ously. The lower Main Dis play will
show
0
and the Mes sage Dis play will show:
2. Use the Up and Down keys to set the value in the lower Main Dis play to
the Lock Value (de fined by the user in Con trol ler De fine Mode) and press
the
SET UP
key.
The Digital Controller Programmer will enter Program Define Mode, the
SET
and
PRG
indicators will go ON and the operator will be able to edit programs and
segments. The
MODE
key can then be used (a) to switch to Controller Define
Mode (see Section 9), and then (b) to show a Message Display:
To return to Program Define Mode (and re-start the Program Define/Controller
Define/Exit? display cycle), press the
MODE
key; to return to Base Mode, press the
SET UP
key.
If an incorrect lock value is entered, a return is made to Base Mode.
Program parameters are divided into three categories:
(a) Those com mon to all pro grams - global pa rame ters
(b) Those com mon to all se gments in a spe cific pro gram
(c) Those rele vant to a spe cific seg ment in a spe cific pro gram
Upon entry into Program Define Mode, the operator will be presented with the first
of a sequence of parameter displays (see following Subsections). The operator
may then step through the sequence, using the
SET UP
key. The displayed
Program Number may be changed using the
PROG
key and the displayed
Segment Number may be changed using the Run/Hold key.
NOTE: If en try is made from Pro gram Run Mode and Pro gram Lock is On,
only Con trol ler De fine Mode will be ac ces si ble.
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