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If more than six bits and words are input, monitoring of the bit or word input
first will be canceled.
4. Press the CLR Key to stop monitoring the leftmost bit or word and clear it
from the display.
CLR
00001 T000
^ OFF 0100
5. Press the SHIFT+CLR Keys to end monitoring altogether.
SHIFT CLR
00000
CHANNEL DM 0000
Note Press the SHIFT + CLR Keys to return to the display with the multiple address
monitoring state unchanged. Press the SHIFT + MONTR Keys to display the
retained multiple address monitoring state. The monitoring states can be
retained for 6 bits and words.
4-3-12 Differentiation Monitor
This operation is used to monitor the up or down differentiation status of a
particular bit. When detected, the up or down differentiation will be displayed
and the buzzer will sound. It is possible in any mode.
RUN MONITOR PROGRAM
OK OK OK
1, 2, 3... 1. Monitor the status of the desired bit according to the procedure described in
4-3-11 Bit, Digit, Word Monitor. If 2 or more bits are being monitored, the
desired bit should be leftmost on the display.
In this case the differentiation status of LR 00 will be monitored.
L0000āāā00001āāāāH0000
^OFF ^OFF ^OFF
2. To specify up-differentiation monitoring, press the SHIFT and then the Up
Arrow Key. The symbols “U@” will appear.
SHIFT
↑
L0000āāā00001āāāāH0000
U@OFF ^OFF ^OFF
To specify down-differentiation monitoring, press the SHIFT and then the
Down Arrow Key. The symbols “D@” will appear.
SHIFT
↓
L0000āāā00001āāāāH0000
D@OFF ^OFF ^OFF
3. The buzzer will sound when the specified bit goes from off to on (for up-dif-
ferentiation) or from on to off (for down-differentiation).
L0000āāā00001āāāāH0000
^ON ^OFF ^OFF
4. Press the CLR Key to end differentiation monitoring and return to the normal
monitoring display.
CLR
L0000āāā00001āāāāH0000
^OFF ^OFF ^OFF
4-3-13 Binary Monitor
This operation is used to monitor the ON/OFF status of any word’s 16 bits. It
is possible in any mode.
RUN MONITOR PROGRAM
OK OK OK
Programming Console Operations
Section 4-3