4. Key
in
a data (an
axial address
plus
a num¬
ber)
desired
to
be
written
in.
For
all
parameters not
requiring
designa¬
tion of
axis,
key in a number
following
the
address
"X"
(any address characters other
than N can be
effective).
The keyed-in data will be displayed
at
the
bottom
left
corner
of the display. To cor¬
rect
the number, depress the CAN key
first and then key in the
correct
number.
Depress
the
WR key.
The keyed-in data will
be
stored into the
parameter storage and
displayed as a
new
parameter
data. The address
data except
the address character
at
the left bottom
corner will
be
erased.
5.
6. Repeat
the steps
3 through 5 above until all
the
necessary
parameters have been set.
7. Return
the
SYSTEM
NO.
switch
to
"0.
"
Depress the RESET key.
8.
PARAMETER
N01.
N80
X
1
UR
SB
KEY IN LIKE:
an
Fig. 4.3.9
NOTES:
.
Setting parameter
number
at
99 displays
active
address of the
tape
memory
with number of
characters
on the' display. See 4.5.4 Address
Display
of
Tape Memory.
•
Data of parameters, once stored in the
stor¬
age,
are retained even if
the
power
supply
is
switched off.
•
Data of parameter numbers 10
to
98 can
be
displayed
at
any
time.
They
cannot be
changed
unless
SYSTEM NO. switch is
set at
"l."
•
With
parameter
No.
at
00, totalized time of
automatic operation will be displayed. For
de¬
tails,
refer
to
4.3. 10 Operation Time Display.
•
If
any of
parameter
data
is
accidentally
de¬
stroyed, alarm code
"17"
will
be
displayed.
•
SYSTEM NO.
switch ia provided above the
tape reader.
-
Data of parameter numbers 01
to
09
can
be
changed without setting
the
SYSTEM
NO.
switch at
"1."
For
details, refer to
4.3.
11
Setting Function.
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