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Initializing Screen Memory
In order to initialize screen memory, for example, first select “Init. Memory”
from the Maintenance Menu. The Memory Initialization Menu will then be dis-
played, offering several choices of memory to initialize.
Screen data
Screen data and all kinds of set values
Memory table data
Numeral tables, string tables (Initialization restores
values set by Support Tool.)
Display history data
Retains the number of times a screen for which “history
attributes have been set is displayed by means of
commands from the host. (Only when battery is
installed.)
When “Init. Screen is selected, the following screen will be displayed for con-
firmation.
Initialize Screen Memory?
Yes
No
If you select Yes, then initialization will be executed and all screen data will
be deleted. After processing has been completed, RUN Mode will be re-
stored.
If you select No, then RUN Mode will be restored without initialization.
If you also wish to initialize any other data, display the System Menu again
and start the process from the beginning.
Initializing Display History
The display history can be saved either in terms of order of occurrence or
order of frequency. Once the capacity is full, history records beyond that point
will not be saved, so it is necessary to periodically initialize the history.
To initialize the history, first select “Init. History” from the Memory Initialization
Menu. The following message will then be displayed for confirmation.
Initialize History?
Yes
No
If you select Yes, then initialization will be executed and history data will be
deleted and RUN Mode will be restored. If you select No, then RUN Mode
will be restored without initialization.
It is also possible to initialize the display history by means of a command
from the host. For details, refer to the
Host Interface Unit Operation Manual
.
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Memory Switch Settings
Memory switch settings set the NT600M display and key input sounds.
Memory Switch Settings
Section 6-3
Summary of Contents for NT600M Series
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