Functions and Oper
ations
5.11 Preventing Output Chattering
5-43
Hysteresis is set using the following parameter.
* The decimal point depends on the “decimal point position” setting.
Parameter Setting Procedure
Parameter
Set value
Meaning of set value
Hysteresis
hys
0
to
9999
0 to 9,999 *
hys
L
f
(HYS)
3 s min.
A
Press the
L
[LEVEL] Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to
the initial setting level.
• “
L
0
” is displayed on the level/bank display to indicate the initial
setting level.
B
Press the
M
[MODE] Key several times to change the PV display
to “
amov
.”
• This parameter is not displayed for the initial status due to setting
level protect.
Refer to "5.34 Limiting Key Operations" (P.5-84) for information
on removing setting level protect.
C
Press the
S
[SHIFT] Key to make the SV display flash.
• The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to
flash.
D
Use the
U
[UP] and
S
[SHIFT] Keys to set the password “
-
0169
.” Press the
M
[MODE] Key to move to the advanced
function setting level.
• “
L
f
” is displayed on the level/bank display to indicate the
advanced function setting level.
E
Press the
M
[MODE] Key several times to change the PV display
to “
hys
.”
F
Press the
S
[SHIFT] Key to make the SV display flash.
• The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to
flash.
G
Use the
U
[UP] and
S
[SHIFT] Keys to change the set value.
H
Press the
M
[MODE] Key to switch to the next parameter.
• The set value is registered.
1 s min.
I
Press the
L
[LEVEL] Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial
setting level.
1 s min.
J
Press the
L
[LEVEL] Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level.
Displays “L
0
.”
L
0
L
amov
0
L
0
M
00000
L
0
amov
S
init
Displays “L
f
.”
off
L
f
U
M
hys
1
L
f
M
hys
0001
L
f
S
hys
0050
L
f
U
off-d
0
L
f
M
L
0
L
123.
4
123.
4
L
Summary of Contents for K35-2
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Page 24: ...Outline Section 1 Outline 1 8 ...
Page 25: ...2 1 Preparations Section 2 Preparations 2 1 Mounting 2 2 2 2 Using I O 2 4 ...
Page 54: ...Basic Application Methods Basic Application Methods Section 3 Basic Application Methods 3 18 ...
Page 62: ...Initial Setup Section 4 Initial Setup 4 8 ...
Page 148: ...Functions and Operations Section 5 Functions and Operations 5 86 ...
Page 149: ...6 1 Troubleshooting Section 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Error Displays 6 2 6 2 Countermeasures 6 3 ...
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