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Switching the Basic Display
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Chapter 6. OPERATION
The “basic display state” of the DCP32 collectively refers to the display state of the program No. display, segment
No. display, upper display, lower display, basic indicator LED lamps and event LEDs.
Each press of the
DISP
key successively switches the basic display state, and each press of the
DISP
key with the
FUNC
key held down switches the channel displays between CH1 and CH2.
Operation of other displays and LEDs is carried out in the same way even when setting up parameters, for
example. However, switching by the
DISP
key is not possible.
The profile display and
AT
LED indicates the status of the channel displayed in the basic display.
The following figure shows the conventions used for representing displays in this manual.
Program/segment No. Display
TM
OUT
SP
PV
CYC
CH1
CH2
PV
SP
In the program operation mode, READY indicates the currently selected program/segment No.
Displays other than READY indicate the currently operating program/segment No.
In the constant-value operation mode, nothing is displayed and this display is blank.
Profile Display
Upper display
Basic indicator LED lamps
Displays the LED to light
LED lit
LED blinking
Supplementary explanation
PROFILE
Rising ramp
Soak
Falling ramp
Falling ramp
Soak
Rising ramp
Current segment
Next segment
PROG
SEG
PROFILE
Program
No.
Segment
No.
Pattern
tendency
Event LEDs
Output states of events 1 to 3, time events 1 to 5
Lower display
Displays the program status of the displayed channel.
In the program operation mode, the profile is displayed only when the program has been set up.
The profile is not displayed when the program is not set up.
When there is no subsequent segment even if the program is set up, the three LEDs on the right
do not light.
In the constant-value operation mode, nothing is displayed and this display is blank.