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Chapter 2. OUTLINE OF FUNCTIONS
(3) Release the key and wait for a while.
>> After 2s have elapsed, the flashing display is stopped, and then the data you
have changed is set.
Handling Precautions
• If the data does not start flashing even though the [enter] key is
pressed (for a standard type) or the [<]
,
[
]
, or
[
] key is pressed (for
a special type), this data cannot be changed.
For example, when the RUN/READY is assigned in the DI
Assignment, RUN/READY cannot be selected using the key on the
front panel.
• If the character string cannot be changed using the [
] key while the
entire character string is flashing, press the [
] key.
On the contrary, if the character string cannot be changed using the
[
] key, press the [
] key.
• When pressing the [para] key while the display is flashing on the bank
setup display or user function setup display, the next data is displayed
without changing of the data. Additionally, when pressing the [display]
or [mode] key while the display is flashing, the display returns to the
operation display without changing of the data.
• When pressing the [display] key while the display is flashing on the
operation display, the next data is displayed without changing of the
data.
• The MV (manipulated variable) display in the MANUAL mode
continues the flashing status even after pressing of the key has been
stopped. At this time, the flashing value is output as MV.
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<
<
<
<
<
pv
sp
pv
sp
(This Figure shows the display
when the 1st digit of "0001" is
flashing.)
(This Figure shows the display
when the entire character string
"rUn" is flashing.)
pv
sp
pv
sp
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