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In any of the above listed possibilities, at the end of the program-
ming step, the display will show the programmed parameter set
followed by the step number.
Example :
NOTE: no 90 or 68 indication are shown because the instrument
will use, time by time during routine execution, the standard
actually selected.
This represents a summary of all the just programmed parameters.
Depress the FUNC push-button; the display will finally show:
Where :
TIME in minutes and seconds (max. 99' 59''), shows the time
duration of the just programmed step.
By setting 00:00 the instrument will wait for either an
operator intervention (by pressing FUNC push-button) or
logic input (RUN/WAIT) contact closure.
END VAL. This parameter is available for generation only and it
allows to program a ramp.
END VAL. is the final value to be reached in the
programmed "TIME" frame.
1) When TIME = 00:00 the END VAL. cannot be modified therefore
the program step should be necessarily a soak segment.
2) When TIME is different from 00:00, it is possible to set the END
VAL. different from the Initial Value. In this case, the program
step will be a ramp.
3) When TIME is different from 00:00, if the END VAL. is equal to
initial value, the program step is going to be a soak segment and
the TIME shows the time duration of the Soak.
NOTE: to return to the previous menu without memorizing the new
selection, depress the SCRL BACK push-button.
Depress the FUNC push-button; the instrument will switch to the
new step having stored all the parameters previously set.
Therefore, the display will show the following:
Proceed now as described for the first step.
To define the end of the sequential function routine, depress the
PROG push-button.
The instrument will memorize only the steps which have been
completed properly and return to the STAND BY mode.
NOTE: During program editing, the I/O impedance of the instru-
ment will be equal to 500 KOhm
OUT J E 25.5
150 °C 01
TIME XX:XX 01
END VAL. XXXXXX
PROGRAM N 15 02
MEAS OUT SBY STO
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