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[SEG TIME: 000H00M00S/000H00M00S] Former time indicates Segment progress time, and latter
indicates Set Time in [5.1 PROGRAM PATTERN SET].
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Display program run progress time.
⑨
Moves to CH1 or CH2 screen.
⑩
Executes or releases Auto Tuning with current set value.
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Able to set On/Off for Tuning Button Display from [PID Group] in [Installation Manual].
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Hold On/Off for the current temperature set value.
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Close current progressing segment and forced to move to next segment.
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Display program run start time and end time.
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End time displays the sum of end time set from [5.1 PROGRAM PATTERN SET].
3.3.4 The 3
rd
PROGRAM RUN screen
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Left side of screen displays Process Value, set point and control output value of CH1, CH2.
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Following display explains for CH1, and it is same for CH2 display.
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Check Box set whether to display Data on the Screen.
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Press the
(RECORD) button on the right hand side to record trend data established at ①
of current
program operation, and it starts recording with activating
(RECORD) button.
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Press the activated
(RECORD) button to stop recording, and recorded data will be stored in internal
memory as a file. New file will be created by every single turning ON /OFF recording
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All data stored in internal memory will be wiped out by POWER OFF.
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Store all important recorded data to SD card before POWER OFF.
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Refer to [6.2 TREND GRAPH view & DATA processing].
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The data can not be downloaded to SD Card during the Process Value, set point and control output
value of CH1, CH2 are stored to internal memory.
①
Indicate current operating Process Value, Set Point and Control Output Value of CH1, CH2.
②
Displays available internal memory volume.
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About 25days can be saving on 1 second of sampling time.
③
Move to CH1 or CH2 screen
.
④
This is button to store current operating Process Value, Set Point and Control Output Value of CH1,
CH2 into internal memory.
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Clear button to wipe out all data stored to internal memory.
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①
④
③
[Figure 3-19] The 3
rd
PROGRAM RUN Screen
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