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Operation Modes and the System Menu
Section 3-3
Selecting the Menu Items
Press (touch) a menu item on the screen to select the item.
Menu items allow to make the ON/OFF selection or to call subsequent menu
or screen.
Example 1
To call the “Maintenance mode menu” by pressing the “Maintenance Mode”
on the System Menu screen:
System Menu Items
The System Menu items and the functions are as given below.
Switching from the
System Menu to the RUN
Mode
The NT20 will exit the System Menu and switch to the RUN mode in the cases
described below.
• Selecting “Quit” in the System Menu.
• The screen (touch switches) is not pressed for over 10 seconds.
[ SYSTEM MENU ]
Quit
Transmit Mode
Maintenance Mode
Select “Maintenance Mode”.
[ MAINTENANCE MENU ]
Quit
PT Setting
I/O Check
DIP-SW Status
Init. Memory
Memory Switch
Menu Item
Function
Quit
The System Menu screen is cleared and the NT20 will return to
the RUN mode.
Transmit Mode
The Transmit Mode screen will be displayed to allow the trans-
mission of the screen data between the NT20 and the Support
Tool. For the transmission of the screen data, refer to
3-6 Regis-
tering the Screen Data
(page 102).
Maintenance Mode
The MAINTENANCE MENU will be displayed to allow the main-
tenance of the NT20 system.
Summary of Contents for NT20
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Page 21: ...xxii EC Directives 6 ...
Page 37: ...16 Before Operating Section 1 6 ...
Page 153: ...132 Transferring the Resource Data Section 3 11 ...
Page 185: ...164 Numeral Setting Section 4 8 ...
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Page 281: ...260 Specifications Appendix A ...
Page 285: ...264 Transporting and Storing PTs Appendix C ...
Page 303: ...282 Function Restrictions Depending on the Support Tool Appendix I ...
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