Omron NV Series Setup Manual page 106

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Configuration Settings from the System Menu
Memory Initialization: Clear SRAM/Clear FROM
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Touch Panel Operation
Adjustment
The value will increase if the
Down
Setting
Touch the Set Key to update the set value and restart the clock.
Touch the Adjust Key to set the seconds value to 0 s. The seconds
will be round down for values from 0 to 29 and round up for values
from 30 to 59.
Example
Returning
After completing the setting, touch the ESC Key to return to the previ-
ous screen.
Description of Function
Setting the Day of the Week
The day of the week will be set automatically, based on the year, month, and day.
To display the Memory Screen, touch "Setting" from the Startup Screen of the
System Menu and then touch "Memory" (for the NV3W) or "Clear Memory"
(for the NV3W-V1, NV4W or NV3Q) on the Setting Screen. Use this screen to
initialize the user memory in the PT.
Memory Screen
Accessing Screens
Startup Screen
[Setting]
[Memory]
SRAM
Touch this key to initialize the line graph data stored in SRAM. (Line graph
data is also initialized by cycling the power.) PLC memory hold data, the alarm
history, and PT internal memory data will also be initialized.
FROM
Touch this key to delete the screen data and PT Configuration stored in user
memory (FROM) in the PT.
When either of the above keys is touched, a message will be displayed asking
for confirmation. To clear the memory, touch the Clear OK? Key. A buzzer will
sound, memory will begin to be cleared, and Now Working will be displayed.
When the memory has been cleared, Cleared will be displayed. Do not turn
OFF the power supply while "Now Working" is being displayed. If the power is
inadvertently turned OFF, then clear the memory again.
Up
Key is touched and decrease if the
Key is touched.
12:35:29 will be set to 12:35:00
12:35:30 will be set to 12:36:00
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