PLZ-4W
Applied Operation 6-19
• The program operation screen is divided into top and bottom halves. Pressing the
key at the bottom line (Loop) of the top half of the screen moves the cursor to
the bottom half of the screen. Pressing the key at the
fi
rst line (Last Load) of
the bottom half of the screen moves the cursor to the top half of the screen.
• Selecting items
When an item is selected from several choices, turn the rotary knob to display the
desired setting. For example, for ON/OFF items, turning the rotary knob to the right
selects ON and turning the rotary knob to the left selects OFF.
• Entering values
For numerical settings, you can increase or decrease the value by turning the rotary
knob. If the value consists of many digits, you can press the or CURSOR key to
move the cursor directly to the desired digit and increase or decrease only that digit.
For example, if you wish to set a value of 100 (100 times), you can simply move the
cursor to the hundreds digit and enter 1 using the rotary knob.
• Entering characters (memo)
A memo consisting of up to 11 characters can be added to each program.
• Memos are used to identify programs. You do not have to enter a memo. However,
it is recommended that a descriptive memo be added for future reference. A memo
can be the date/time of measurement, test description, program name, or differ-
ences in the setup conditions.
You can select the character to be entered (alphanumeric character) by turning the
rotary knob. When the desired character is displayed, press the key to move the
cursor to the right, and continue entering the next character. To move the cursor to
the left, press the key.
• Turning pages
Press the CURSOR key to switch edit screens. To move to the next screen, press the
NEXT (SHIFT+ ) key. To return to the previous screen, press the PREV
(SHIFT+ ) key.
NOTE
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Summary of Contents for PLZ-4W Series
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Page 20: ...1 10 General Information PLZ 4W ...
Page 38: ...2 18 Installation and Preparation PLZ 4W ...
Page 90: ...5 30 Basic Operation PLZ 4W ...
Page 192: ...9 10 Specifications PLZ 4W ...
Page 214: ...A 22 Appendix PLZ 4W ...