Attention: -
If it shows 00:00:00.000 as memory time, it means that you have no memory time
for this start number.
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If you make another memory time valid, it stores the old memory time with a c (clear).
E.g.:
c 0009 MT 00:01:32.446
4.3.2.4.3. Changing a Intermediate Time:
You can edit the following:
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over write a memory time with keyboard (15)
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you can copy the memory time to another start number.
Changing a intermediate time:
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Press <MENU> and <INPUT> (finish keyboard 15) together
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Press <F2> (1st heat) or <F3> (2nd heat)
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Press <ENTER>
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Input the channel number that you want to edit:
Input channel number: #
Save with: ENTER
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Input the channel number with the finish keyboard (15). Input from 2 to 9 is possible.
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Confirm with <ENTER>.
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The info-display (6) shows the intermediate time of the start number shown in the display (8):
Input:
0015 C2
You can change the start number with the cursor keys ( and ) or input the start number with
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the finish keyboard (15).
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Confirm the start number with <ENTER> (finish keyboard 15).
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The cursor is now on the first digit of the time:
Input:
0015 C1
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You can over write the valid intermediate time with the finish keyboard (15) (manual input ).
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If you want to copy the selected time to another start number press <F1> and assign it.
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Exit the menu by pressing <MENU> and <INPUT> of the finish keyboard (15) together.
Attention: -
If it shows 00:00:00.000 as memory time, it means that you have no memory time
for this start number.
-
If you make another intermediate time valid, it stores the old intermediate time with
a c (clear).
E.g.:
c0009 C2 00:01:32.446
Version: E-19-03-07
TdC 8000
NEW No F1 e.g. start number 15
00:00:34.557
CLEAR F2 to clear the intermediate time
00:00:34.557
NEW No F1
CLEAR F2
e.g. channel 2
valid intermediate time that you
can over write
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