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Maintenance Mode Window
Section 5-3
In the above diagram, the actual conduction time is 9 minutes
×
2 = 18 min-
utes, but the status is ON four times when the measurement is taken, so the
conduction time is calculated as 24 minutes.
Setting Method
1,2,3...
1.
Open the Edit Unit Parameters Window, select the monitor mode to be
used, Conduction
Time
or
RUN Time
, under the
Detection Mode
, and enter
the monitoring time in the
Value
field.
2.
Click the
OK
Button to return to the Edit Device Parameters Window.
Note
All the settings will be cleared if the
Cancel
Button or
Button is
used to exit the window. Always click the
OK
Button to exit the win-
dow.
3.
To continue setting monitor values for other Temperature Controllers, re-
peat the procedure from step 1.
4.
After setting monitor values for each Temperature Controller, return to the
General
Tab Page and click the
Download
Button to write the monitor val-
ues for all the Temperature Controllers to the DeviceNet Communications
Unit in a batch.
5-3
Maintenance Mode Window
5-3-1
Maintenance Mode Window
The Maintenance Mode Window is different from the Main Window and is
used to easily monitor the Network status and the status of each node.
In the Network Configuration Window of the Maintenance Mode Window,
when an error is detected in a node, a yellow warning icon is displayed next to
the corresponding node icon, enabling errors to be checked immediately.
By double-clicking on a node in the Network Configuration Window of the
Maintenance Mode Window, the Maintenance Information Window is dis-
played, and the status of the node can be checked.
The Maintenance Mode Window is displayed with a pale blue background.
Maintenance Mode
Window Display
Use either of the following two procedures to switch between the Main Win-
dow and the Maintenance Mode Window.
Summary of Contents for EJ1 - 07-2008
Page 3: ...iv...
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Page 33: ...14 Initial Temperature Controller Settings Section 1 4...
Page 53: ...34 Wiring the Temperature Controllers Section 3 4...
Page 101: ...82 Ladder Programming Examples Section 4 6...
Page 143: ...124 Sending Explicit Messages Section 6 5...
Page 155: ...136 Message Communications Characteristics Section 7 2...
Page 163: ...144 Maintenance Section 8 2...
Page 189: ...170 Allocation Numbers for Configurators Manufactured by Other Companies Appendix B...
Page 197: ...178 Index...