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b) If you touch the “TO OUTPUT MONITOR” area on the operation RUN / STOP screen, you will swap to the output
monitor screen, where you can view the output percentage per channel. Both screens look similar, however the function
of the channel number buttons (CH1 ~ CH6) has changed.
c) On the “Output Monitor Screen” you can use these CH1 ~ CH6 buttons to enter the profile setting mode of the
channels that are still in ‘STOP” mode. If a channel is in “RUN” mode, the corresponding channel button will be ignored.
After pushing the channel number button of a channel that is in STOP mode, you can swap the function of that channel
between unused, programmer and slave mode. It is also possible to change the steps of an existing program. After
changing the selected channel, push the next button to go the next channel that is in “STOP” mode. RUNNING channels
will be ignored and you will automatically swap to the next channel that is in STOP mode, until you enter the “END
SETTING” screen.
Touching the text “TO RUN/STOP OPERATION” on the output monitoring screen will swap you back to the operation
RUN / STOP screen.
d) Touch the “TO TREND” text on both the RUN/STOP and Output Monitor screen to swap to the “all channels trend”
screen where you can view all 6 Process valued at the same time over the last 6 hours.
Touching the trend screen just anywhere will return the operator to the previous screen.
e) To swap to the “detail channel screen”, you have to touch the blue rectangle program channel number. This means
you can see the detail information of all different programmers by touching the corresponding channel.
On the “detail channel screen” you can find use full information about the programmer status. Push the “BACK” text to
return to the Operation RUN / STOP screen.
Extending soak time: While a program is running, you can easily change the soak time of the current step by touching
the programmed time. The pop-up keypad will allow you to change this programmed time.