Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP

Description of mode transition states (see page 8-2.)

(1)Program setup is entered.

(2)Setup item on programming map is moved.

(3)Segment on programming map is moved.

(4)Entry of the No.1 setup is started.

(5)No.1 setting value incremented/decremented, and blinking digit is moved.

(6)Entry of No.1 setup is completed.

ENT stores the value being entered to memory.

With items having a No.2 setup, entry of the No.2 setup value is started. When the item does not have a No.2 setup, the setup display is returned to.

When FUNC + CLR are pressed at an event/time event item, the setting for that seg- ment is cleared.

When FUNC + CLR are pressed at a G.Soak item, the setting for that segment is cleared.

(7)Pressing FUNC + CLR for a pattern item causes “C L R .” to blink to confirm clearing of the program from that segment onwards.

However, note that FUNC + ENT is disabled for currently running programs.

(8)ENT clears the program from that segment onwards.

DISP does not clear the program and the setting display is returned to.

(9)No.2 setup setting value incremented/decremented, and blinking digit moved

(10)Entry of No.2 setup is completed.

ENT stores the value being entered to memory.

When FUNC + CLR are pressed at an event/time event item, the setting for that seg- ment is cleared.

(11)Entry of values currently being entered completed without being stored to memory

(12)When FUNC + ENT are pressed at a pattern item, the display changes to the segment insert/delete screen, and “I n S .” is blinks.

However, note that FUNC + ENT is disabled for currently running programs.

(13)d E L .” displayed blinking by , and “I n S .” displayed blinking by .

(14)If ENT is pressed at the “I n S .” display, a segment is inserted. If ENT is pressed, a segment is “d E L .”.

(15)If DISP is pressed, neither of segment delete or insert are carried out.

Press FUNC + PROG to increment program Nos, and FUNC + to decrement pro- gram Nos.

(16)Basic display state is returned to.

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