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value. The sign of the value will also change when zero
is passed. Press Enter to confirm the value.
Alternative 2
Press the + or - key to enter edit mode. Then press the
Prev or Next key to move the cursor to the right most
position of the value that should be changed. The cur-
sor will make the selected character blink. Move the
cursor using the Prev or Next keys. When you press the
+ or - keys, the character at the cursor position will
increase or decrease. This alternative is suitable when
you want to make large changes, i.e. from 2 s to 400 s.
To change the sign of the value, press the toggle key.
This makes it possible to enter negative values.
Example: When you press Next the 4 will blink.
Press Enter to save the setting and Esc to leave the edit
mode.
9.6
Copy current parameter to
all sets
When a parameter is displayed, press the Enter key for
5 seconds. Now the text To all sets? is displayed. Press
Enter to copy the setting for current parameter to all
sets.
9.7
Programming example
This example shows how to program a change of the
Acc. Time set from 2.0 s to 4.0 s.
The blinking cursor indicates that a change has taken
place but is not saved yet. If at this moment, the power
fails, the change will not be saved.
Use the ESC, Prev, Next or the Toggle keys to proceed
and to go to other menus.
Fig. 67 Programming example
Time
Stp
2.00s
A
Blinking
Time
Stp
4.00s
A
Blinking
Menu 100 appears
after power-up.
Press Next for menu
[200].
Press Next for menu
[300].
Press Enter for menu
[310].
Press Next two times
for menu [330].
Press Enter for menu
[331].
Keep
key
pressed
until desired value has
been reached.
Save the changed
value by pressing
Enter.
Stp
0.0A
A
NEXT
SETUP
Stp
A
NEXT
Stp
A
ENTER
Ref
Stp
A
NEXT
Stp
A
ENTER
Time
Stp
2.00s
A
Time
Stp
2.00s
A
Blinking
ENTER
Time
Stp
4.00s
A
Summary of Contents for F33 Series
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