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Section
Initializing Memory
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Initialization by Using the DIP Switch (Forced Initialization)
Note
Be sure to turn the power OFF before setting the NT620S/620C DIP switch.
Set the DIP switch as follows to initialize the screen data memory.
Operation
1. Set DIP SW2-1 on the NT620S/620C to ON and turn the power ON.
Initialize Screen Memory?
Yes
No
Select “Yes”. The screen
data memory is initialized.
During the initialization, the
“Initializing” message will
be displayed.
- If “No” is selected, the memory initialization will be canceled.
If you need Normal Mode,
please turn off SW2-1
then press reset button.
Screen Memory Init.
2. Turn the NT620S/620C power to OFF.
3. Set NT620S/620C DIP SW2-1 to OFF and turn the power ON.
Reference
Selecting “No” will cancel the memory initialization. To change the system set-
tings or to register the screen data, set DIP SW2-1 to OFF and start the
NT620S/620C, and then, call the System Menu screen.
The NT620S/620C DIP SW2-1 is used to set “Screen data forced initialize effec-
tive/ineffective”. Setting this to ON selects “effective”, and OFF “ineffective”.
3-4-2 Initialization of the Memory Tables
It is possible to initialize the numeral memory tables and character-string
memory tables in the NT620S/620C. “Initialization of the memory tables” means
overwriting the present values in the memory tables in the NT620S/NT620C with
the initial settings set with the support tool.
If a memory table is initialized in the Maintenance Mode, it is initialized regardless
of the setting for the resume function (resume function: page 87).
If “Effective” is set for the “Resume Function” memory switch, the initial values
set with the support tool will not be reflected in the present values of the memory
tables unless the memory tables are initialized.
Summary of Contents for NT620C
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