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Chapter 5. FUNCTIONS
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Program Patterns
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Patterns
SP1 (SP of CH1), SP2 (SP of CH2) and time comprise the settings for a single
segment in a pattern.
Up to 30 segments can be linked to create a broken-line whose vertical axis is SP
and horizontal axis is time.
This system is called the “RAMP-X” system.
SP1 setting: Within range of SP1 limitter upper and lower limits
SP2 setting: Within range of SP2 limitter upper and lower limits
Time setting: 0 to 99 hours, 59 minutes or 0 to 99 minutes, 59 seconds
(Select the time unit in setup data
C64
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SP is the point that corresponds to the time elapsed in the current segment on a
straight line made by joining the start point (SP setting value of the previous
segment) to an end point (SP setting value of the current segment).
Accordingly, segments are categorized as follows:
• Rising ramp (rising ramp, rising tendency)
Previous segment SP setting value < current segment SP setting value
• Falling ramp (falling ramp, falling tendency)
Previous segment SP setting value > current segment SP setting value
• Soak (soak)
Previous segment SP setting value = current segment SP setting value
In the case of the No.1 segment, both the start and end points become the soak
segment of the No.1 segment SP setting values.
SP (other than No.1 segment) is calculated by the following formula:
SP = (current segment SP setting value - previous segment SP setting value) x
(current segment elapsed time
current segment time setting) + previous
segment SP setting
Time setting is common to both SP1 and SP2.
Time setting of current segment
SP setting value of
current segment
SP setting value of
previous segment