Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP
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Programming map
As shown below, a programming map consists of columns of segment numbers and
rows of program setting items.
In the program setting state, the items in the solid lines indicated by the segment num-
bers and program setting items are displayed.
←
key
,
→
key
: moves segments right and left
↑
key
,
↓
key
: moves segments up and down
The figure shows a programming map from the first to the 10th segment.
Programming map example:
*
1
: Items up to segment 10 has been entered.
*
2
: The event types of each event are listed below.
Event 1/2
: PV upper limit (event type setting 2)
Event 3/4
: time event (event type setting 1)
Event 5
: code event using two points
(event type setting 18, auxiliary setting 2)
Event 7
: time code event using two points
(event type setting 23, auxiliary setting 2)
Event 9 to 16: event off (event type setting 0)
*
3 :
Use of controller function (setup data
C21
is set to something other than 0)
*
4 :
These are settings used in each program and are shared by all segments.
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