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RS-232C Adjustment Mode
5.5 RS-232C Adjustment Mode
Through the unit's RS-232C terminal. You can use a PC to make various adjustments and settings.
5.5.1 About the RS-232C adjustment mode
1) When carrying out adjustments in the RS-232C adjustment mode
• The data is written into the same memory area as for integrator mode (refer to 5.4.4 and 5.4.5 ‘Memory area
tables’).
2) Screens displayed in the RS-232C Adjustment Mode
• The display will appear much like the illustration to the right.
The ID number of the set of adjustments will be indicated
in the upper left corner of the screen, where “– –” is shown
in the illustration.
(1)
Always enter ID before using RS-232C adjustment mode.
In addition, include the ID of the set to be targeted for control/adjustment in the RS-232C command
that you transmit. Refer to section 5.5.2, “Interface”.
(2) Some RS-232C commands can be used in normal operating mode. Refer to section 5.5.4, “List of RS-
232C commands”.
(3) The adjustment data and set items from RS-232C adjustment mode include items that are not considered
to be items stored in last memory.
For details, see ”5.5.4 List of RS-232C commands.” A precondition for storing them in last memory is
that all conditions in ”5.1.5 Last Memory” have been satisfied.
Please take due care.
(4) About <DIN>/<DIY> (OSD displays disabled/enabled)
No matter what the settings, the following items may be displayed.
• Menu display (Menu mode and integrator mode)
• Warning just before the Auto Power Off or Power Management come on
• Warning of high internal temperature or other problem
• Display announcing KEY LOCK is set; also display announcing the setting of KEY LOCK/UNLOCK
• Display call (including holding a button down)
(5) RS-232C adjustment mode is automatically canceled when the STANDBY/ON, MENU, or KEY LOCK/
UNLOCK (main unit operating panel only) are pushed.
CAUTION
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