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Changing modes of operation
68
69
C 2
State
Code
+
-
to 1
+
-
to 2
C 2
0
1
10. Changing modes of operation
Inputs and readings when a mode of operation is changed
(Fig. 68 - example code C2)
D
Press and hold the CODE key.
The C code that was last set is displayed.
D
Rotate the wheel to set the desired code (e. g. 2) in the
display.
D
Release the CODE key when the desired code is read
out.
C and code number 2 are read out in the left digital display.
The right digital display shows the present state of this code,
e. g. 0 for switched off.
If the desired state is already read out:
D
Press the CODE key to return to the basic reading
(Fig. 69),
or abort by pressing STOP.
If the desired state has to be set:
D
Press and hold the FINE key.
Rotate the wheel to set the desired state (e. g. 1) in the
display. For some codes a given value can be set.
D
Release the FINE key when the desired code or value is
read out.
D
Press the CODE key to acknowledge the input and to re-
turn to the basic reading
(Fig. 69)
, or abort by pressing
STOP.
Quit the modes of operation and return to normal working
mode:
D
Press the STOP key.
Having completed the input of mode of operation it will remain
stored until the machine is switched off with the main switch, or
until a new input is made.
The changed modes can also be stored permanently with code
C10
, so that they are not cancelled when the machine is
switched off but are retained in a permanent memory for future
use until a new input is made and stored.
Code
C4
Compensation of the clamping means cannot be
stored in the permanent memory.
The possible changes of codes and the necessary inputs are
described in the following.
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