5.4
Creating and Executing Time Programs
4.
Deleting
a
step
(Example)
5.
Start
and stop
It is unnecessary to set the time order of steps as they are
automatically rearranged.
Set a
STOP
command at the end
of
a program unless the
program is to be operated continuously.
When selecting a function, the previous function is displayed
by
pressing
and
Display the step to be deleted and press
and
.
Deleting the
step
in the program set in the previous section.
(1)
Display the step to
be
deleted.
(2)
Press
and
.
R A N G A
2
1
The
step in the program is deleted and the second step is
displayed. When the second step
is not set, the following is
displayed:
mode
0 U S E D
3 2
L E F T
After setting a time program,
start and stop the program according
to the following:
(1)
Press
.
The LED for
run
is lit, and the time
program
starts.
There
are
two methods
to
stop
a
time program: forced stop
of a time program in
and stop of a time program
using the
STOP
command in the program.
To
stop the time
program forcibly, Press
again. The LED for
is
dimmed,
and the program stops.
(2)
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