Programming manual V1.1
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4
Æ
select
free memory location
(
1
–
12
), see “
7.3
”
and
especially
“
7.4
” on page
12
at the
Parapulser
manual!
8.2a
Input easements at programming a pulse frequency
a)
Remaining Zero-digits automatical input / Quick-delete of memory location:
All not yet entered digits of a frequency value will be overwritten with ”
0
“, if the input-
mode is manually terminated.
Example
for Zero-digit filling:
To input
10.000
Hz, it is sufficient to enter the number “
1
”, and afterwards to terminate the in-
put-mode, see
b)
.
Example
for quick-delete:
After selection of the free memory location to be erased, activate input-mode, see
4.)
above,
and just terminate it again, see
b)
. The deleted
memory location
is no longer selectable dur-
ing normal operation mode of the
Parapulser
.
b)
Input-mode terminate:
HZ
-key
2
seconds press, until “
Dulip!
”-signal is audible.
c)
One digit back:
Shall the last programmed digit be corrected, shortly press the
PROG
-key: the blink-
number shows again the previous digit.
d)
Input-mode abort:
The input-mode is aborted, when the
PROG
-key is
shortly
pressed
after
a jump back to
a previous digit has taken place, see
c)
. All so far made inputs will be rejected and the
number of the selected
memory
location
is showed again via the LEDs (
=
=
=
).
e)
Auto-termination of input-mode:
The input-mode is automatically terminated, if no key press ha staken place within the
last
3
minutes: all so far made inputs will be rejected and all
3
LEDs (
=
=
=
) light up
again.
8.3
Pulse frequency of free memory location readout
1.)
Activate
Programming-mode
, see “
8
a)
”
on page
2
.
2.)
Select
memory location
to be readout:
sel
-key
so often short press
, until the number (
1
–
12
) of
memory location
to be rea-
dout is displayed via the LEDs (
=
=
=
).
3.)
Readout all
5
digits of the frequency value:
rest
-key
short
press, and after each actuation, write down the via LED (
=
=
=
) dis-
played number (
0
–
9
) right beside the already noted number(s).
After
5
acutations of the
rest
-key, a long ”
Beeep!
“-tone signalizes, that all digits have
been readout. The number (
1
–
12
) of the
free memory location
is displayed via LEDs
(
=
=
=
).
4.)
Set decimal point:
At the written number sequence, put a decimal dot after the second digit from left. The
number now equals the pulse frequency in [Hz], stored in this
free memory location
.