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10-5
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Autotuning cannot be canceled with AT key
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PID parameter setting state cannot be invoked with PID key
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Event configuration setting state cannot be invoked with FUNC and PARA keys
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Setup data setting state cannot be invoked with SETUP key
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Constant value control data setting state cannot be invoked with FUNC and PID keys
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Program setting state cannot be invoked with FUNC and PROG keys
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Program copy is not possible with
and PROG keys
Cause
Measure
Set to be except READY mode.
Set READY mode to execute RESET operation (
PROG +
RUN/HOLD keys
).
Program selected in READY mode is unset.
Select number of a set program.
Constant value control mode is on.
Set constant value control data
ConSt to 0.
Mode other than READY
Press
DISP key
to invoke normal display mode.
Program protected
Set variable parameter
PA02 to 0, 2 or 4.
Set to key lock.
Set variable parameter
PA01 to 0.
Cause
Measure
Normal display mode not on
Press
DISP key
to invoke normal display mode.
Set to constant value control mode.
Set constant value control data
ConSt setting to 0.
Set to key lock.
Set variable parameter
PA01 between 0 to 2.
Cause
Measure
Normal display mode not on
Press
DISP key
to invoke normal display mode.
Mode other than READY
Set READY mode to execute RESET operation (
PROG +
RUN/HOLD keys
).
Set to key lock.
Set variable parameter
PA01 between 0 to 2.
Cause
Measure
Normal display mode not on
Press
DISP key
to invoke normal display mode.
Mode other than READY
Set READY mode to execute RESET operation (
PROG +
RUN/HOLD keys
).
Set to key lock.
Set variable parameter
PA01 between 0 to 2.
Cause
Measure
Normal display mode not on
Press
DISP key
to invoke normal display mode.
Set to key lock.
Set variable parameter
PA01 to 0 or 2.
The programmer function is set.
Set setup data
C21 to any value other than 0.
Cause
Measure
Set to key lock.
Set variable parameter
PA01 between 0 to 2.
Chapter 10. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING