Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP
When the event is a time event
Display (time event)
NOTE
Handling Precautions
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(1) In the set value display state, move to the event item to be set for the segment
on the programming map.
(2) Press the ENTER key to make display panel 1 flash (registration of first
setting).
(3) Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → keys to make the first setting (On Time setting).
Setting range: 0:00 to 500:00, 0.0 to 3000.0
(Time units are selected using setup data C62 to set Hour/min, Min/sec, 0.1
sec. Since a colon ": " cannot be displayed, the decimal point is used instead.)
(4) Press the ENTER key to stop the flashing on display panel 1 and display
panel 2 starts flashing. (Start of second setting)
(Pressing the FUNC and CLR keys causes display panel 1 and 2 to return to
unset state "-----" and the flashing stops.)
(5) Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → keys to make the second setting (Off Time setting).
Setting range: On time setting +0:01 to 500:00, Off time setting +0.1 to
3000.0
(6) Press the ENTER key to stop the flashing on display panel 2.
(Pressing the FUNC and CLR keys causes display panel 2 to return to unset
state "-----" and the flashing stops.)
On Time setting
Off Time setting
Event number
Event type
• Unset values are indicated as "-----".
• When the On Time is set to 500:00 or 3000.0, an Off Time cannot be set.
A time event setting consists of one setting, an On Time, or two settings, an On
Time and an Off Time. When both settings are made a subfunction can be used. In
unset state "-----" a subfunction cannot be used.
In a time event, an On Time or Off Time setting that is the same as or
exceeds the segment time is invalid.
Note, however, that when there is a G.SOAK wait at the end of a segment
or an END mode at the end of a program, an On Time or Off Time setting
that is the same as the segment time is valid.
PROG
SEG
Program
Segment
number
number
PROFILE
Pattern trend