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Initial value change list
4.26 Initial value change list
Displays and sets the parameters changed from the initial value.
Operation Display
1.
Screen at power-ON
The monitor display appears.
2.
Press
to choose the PU operation mode.
PU indicator is lit.
3.
Press
to choose the parameter setting
mode.
PRM indicator is lit.
(The parameter number read previously
appears.)
4.
Turn
until
appears.
5.
Pressing
changes to the initial value
change list screen.
* It may take several seconds
for creating the initial value
change list.
"
"
flickers while creating the list.
6.
Turning
displays the parameter number
changed.
Press
to read the present set value.
Turn
and press
to change the
setting
(refer to step 6 and 7 on page 61)
Flicker Parameter setting complete!!
Turn
to read another parameter.
The display returns to
after all
parameters are displayed.
7.
Pressing
in
status returns to
the parameter setting mode.
Turning
sets other parameters.
Pressing
displays the change list again.
NOTE
Calibration parameters
(C0 (Pr. 900) to C7 (Pr. 905), C22 (Pr. 922) to C25 (Pr. 923))
are not displayed even when these are
changed from the initial settings.
Only simple mode parameter is displayed when simple mode is set (
Pr. 160
= "9999" (initial value))
Pr. 160
is displayed independently of whether the setting value is changed or not.
When parameter setting is changed after creating the initial value change list, the setting will be applied to the initial
value change list next time.
Parameters referred to
Pr. 160 Extended function display selection
C0 (Pr. 900) FM terminal calibration
C2(Pr. 902) to C7(Pr. 905) (Frequency setting bias/gain parameter)
C22(Pr. 922) to C25(Pr. 923) (Bias and gain of built-in frequency setting potentiometer)
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