5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS

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5.4 How to Access a Program Item

NOTES: 1. The “Address Nos” designation at the top after “3 [X]” can be skipped if not necessary. If entered, the designated Address (es) will be automatically accessed after the department designation. For example, if you enter 0204 [#] here (designate each address by entering a two-digit code; 01 for Address 1, 02 for Address 2, you will then enter:

Dept Code + [DP#] key,

Character Entries [ST] (“2 [ST]” can be skipped), then

Status Code for Status 2 Selection [#] (“4 [ST]” can be skipped), then you may go on to another department setting for the same address designations.

But still in this case, you can go to other addresses by first entering the Address No. and depressing [ST]. The Address Designation feature may be useful when you want to program or change contents of only one or two specific Addresses of multiple departments. (For example, when you want to change only the names, but not any other programmed contents, of 15 departments.)

2.When the Address No. is sequential from the preceding address (if the Address Designation feature has not been used), the Address No. and the following [ST] can be omitted.

3.The programming contents of each address are further described in the DEPARTMENT TABLE PROGRAMMING CONTENTS below.

DEPARTMENT TABLE PROGRAMMING CONTENTS

Address No.

Description of Programming Contents

1Linked Group Code

Enter a 4-digit code, composed of a 2-digit Major Group Code and 2-digit Minor Group Code.

[#]

Minor Group Code 01 to 30 Major Group Code 01 to 10

ex.) To link Major Group No. 1 and Minor Group No. 1:

Enter:

(0)

1

 

0

 

1

 

 

 

Major Group

Minor Group

 

Code

 

 

Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enter 00 when the department is not linked to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

any Minor Gruop.

Enter 0 (or 00) when the department is not linked to any Major

Group.

NOTE: The “Major Group” and “Minor Group” here are merely names for those two grouping total memories. In the memory process, those two totals are independent from the other and no logical check is made for a combination of the Major and Minor group codes to be linked to each department. In other words, you may regard them as “A” grouping and “B” grouping. See the examples on the next page:

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