Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP
Programming map
Segment number
Program item
(1) No.1 setting
(2) No.2 setting
Pattern
(1) SP
(2) Time
Event 1
(1) Operating point
Event 2
(1) Operating point
Event 3
(1) On Time
(2) Off Time
Event 4
(1) On Time
(2) Off Time
Event 5
(1) Code
Event 7-1
(1) Code
(2) Time
Event 7-2
(1) Code
(2) Time
PIG group, output
(1) PID group
limiter group
(2) Output limiter group
G.SOAK
(1) Type
(2) G.SOAK width
PV shift
(1) Shift value
Repeat
(1) Return destination segment
(2) Count
PV start
(1) Type
Cycle
(1) Count
Pattern link
(1) Link destination program
Tag
(1) 8 character tag
8-4
As shown below, a programming map consists of columns of segment numbers and
rows of program setting items.
In the program setting state, the items in the solid lines indicated by the segment num-
bers and program setting items are displayed.
← key, → key : moves segments right and left
↑ key, ↓ key : moves segments up and down
The figure shows a programming map from the first to the 10th segment.
Programming map example:
1
100
0:30
1100
0:00
0:01
1
1
0:10
0
0:20
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
PROG9999
* 1 : Items up to segment 10 has been entered.
* 2 : The event types of each event are listed below.
Event 1/2
: PV upper limit (event type setting 2)
Event 3/4
: time event (event type setting 1)
Event 5
: code event using two points
(event type setting 18, auxiliary setting 2)
Event 7
: time code event using two points
(event type setting 23, auxiliary setting 2)
Event 9 to 16: event off (event type setting 0)
* 3 : Use of controller function (setup data
* 4 : These are settings used in each program and are shared by all segments.
Items cannot be moved to the gray
Settings in the gray
2
10
100
100
3:00
10:00
30
0:00
0:00
0:01
0:01
0:00
1:00
2
3
2
5:00
3
9:00
A
1
1
7
2
1
5
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PROG9999
PROG9999
C21
is set to something other than 0)
area.
area are shared with segment 1.
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12 to 99
Remarks
* 1
* 2
* 3
* 4