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The device will then switch to the status display.
3.3
operating modes
easy has two operating modes - RUN and STOP.
In RUN mode easy continuously processes a stored circuit diagram until you
select STOP or disconnect the power. The circuit diagram, parameters and
the easy settings are retained in the event of a power failure. All you will
have to do is reset the real-time clock after the back-up time has elapsed.
Circuit diagram entry is only possible in STOP mode.
When a memory card with a circuit diagram is fitted in an easy model with an
LCD display, this circuit diagram will not start automatically if there is circuit
diagram in the device. The circuit diagram must first be transferred from the
memory card to the easy unit.
In RUN mode easy-X models load the circuit diagram on the memory card
automatically and run it immediately.
3.4 Creating your first circuit diagram
The following small circuit diagram takes you step by step through wiring up
your first easy circuit diagram. In this way you will learn all the rules, quickly
enabling you to use easy for your own projects.
As with conventional wiring, you use contacts and relays in the easy circuit
diagram. With easy, however, you no longer have to connect up components
individually. At the push of a few buttons, the easy circuit diagram produces
all the wiring. All you have to do is then connect any switches, sensors,
lamps or contactors you wish to use.
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You can change the language setting at a later time,
(
Section "5.2 Changing the menu language“, page 167).
If you do not set the language, easy will display this menu and
wait for you to select a language every time you switch on.
WARNING
In RUN mode easy will immediately run the saved circuit
diagram in the unit when the power supply is switched on. This
will happen unless STOP mode was set as startup mode. In
RUN mode outputs are activated according to the switch logic
of the circuit diagram.
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