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11. OTHER PROGRAMMING 11.7Periodic Data Printing
This programming is for digital printing (data printing) at fixed intervals. The printing overlaps wit h trace prin ting.
Press and simultaneously to display [Periodic data printing] screen. As the default is no
programming of parameters for the periodic data printing, the periodic data printing is not executed.
1 Periodic Data Printing
(1) Program start time and interval time.
(2) The printing format with a chart speed of 99 mm/h or
slower is shown below.
<Example> 18:30 1: 225°C 2: 316°C
2 Programming Mode
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3 Programming Flow Chart
<Example> Periodic data printing with a start time of 12:00 and
interval time of 4 hours
Operation screen
[Check]
[To be ready for programming]
[Programming interval time]
→ →
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[Programming start time]
→ →
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Error message appears?
Stored
It depends on the chart speed and
number of printing lines.
180 x number of printing lines*
T (Min.) Chart speed *1
(Note) However, T is 5 minutes or more.
*1: When 3-speed is programmed by
the remote contacts (option), the
slowest speed is applied.
*2: Depending on the chart speed
and number of channels.
Chart speed CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
99 mm/h or slower 1 line 2 lines
100 mm/h or faster 1 line
2 lines 3 lines 4 lines
Press and
simultaneously to clear and carry out
[store].
The programmed values in the [Periodic
data printing] are cleared and the
periodic data printing stops. Reprogram
it if necessary.
In case electric power failure occurs and
the power is turned on in the following
day, reprogramming is required if 24
T is
not an integer. (T: Interval time)

Minute
Hour
Interval time Start time
(Fixed) (Fixed)
Time
An example of periodic data printing
(RD200)
Cursor
Interval time
Start time
YES
NO
Shortest time of interval time (T)
Remarks 1
From power off to on
<Chart paper speed: 100 mm/h or faster>
SHIFT
5
DATA I
DISP
SHIFT
5
DATA I
SET
END
0
CLEAR
0
CLEAR
0
CLEAR
4
SCALE
2
TAG
0
CLEAR
0
CLEAR
1
CHART
ENTRY
SHIFT
0
CLEAR
Hour Minute
Any key other
than
SHIFT
To program periodic dat
a
printing to “none”
Remarks 2
When the chart speed is changed;
Remarks 3
Remarks 4