Accessing to programmed parameters
Thanks to the tree structure, the programming routines allow to access to change one parameter without passing through the
whole list of parameters.
To advance through programming
The progress through the programming routines is done by pressing key.
In general, the steps to be done will be push key a certain number of times to select an option and push key to validate
the change and going forward to the next step of the program.
The numerical values are programmed digit by digit as explained in the next paragraph.
Programming numerical values
When the parameter is a numerical value, the display will show the first of the digit to be programmed blinking.
The method of introducing a value is as follow:
Digit selecting: Press repeatedly the key to shift from left to right over all the display digits.
Changing the digit value: Press repeatedly the key to increase the value of blinking digit until it has the desired value, (0
to 9).
The minus sign is programmed depending on the variable type. A variable that represents the value of an input will be able to take
a value in the range -19999 to 19999, without taking into account the decimal point. When change the first digit, this shows
values from (-1) (-), (0), (1).
A variable that represents a display value will be able to take a value in the range -19999 to 19999, without taking into account
the decimal point. In these case the first digit shows (-1) (-), (0), (1).
Selecting an option from the list
When the parameter is an option to be chosen among different possibilities, the key allows you to browse through the list of
options until you find the desired parameter.