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Using a Memory Unit (NT31/NT31C without V1)
Section 3-6
3-6-1
Installation Method
Install the memory unit (NT-MF261) at the expansion interface connector at the
rear of the NT31/NT31C as shown in the figure below. (The expansion interface
connector is located underneath the “note” label.)
Mounting screws
3-6-2
Method of Use
As shown in the figure below, a memory unit has two sets of four DIP switches, and
the operation is determined by the DIP switches that are set at startup.
OFF
3
SW1
SW2
OFF
4
4
3
2
2
1
1
Factory setting is turned all to off.
Note
Always confirm that the power to the NT31/NT31C is off before setting the DIP
switches.
- Do not touch the PCB (printed circuit board) directly with bare hands.
DIP Switch Functions
The functions of the DIP switches on the memory unit are indicated in the table
below.
S
SW1
Switch
Function
Automatic transmission (writing from the memory
OFF: Not executed
SW1-1
Automatic transmission (writing from the memory
unit to the PT)
ON : Executed
Automatic transmission (writing from the PT to the
OFF: Not executed
SW1-2
Automatic transmission (writing from the PT to the
memory unit)
ON : Executed
Manual transmission (Direction of transmission and
OFF: Not executed
SW1-3
Manual transmission (Direction of transmission and
bank used selected at the PT touch panel)
ON : Executed
SW1-4
Reserved for system use (must be set to “OFF”)
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
Page 1: ...Cat No V043 E1 2 Programmable Terminal NT31 31C OPERATION MANUAL...
Page 2: ...iii NT31 31C Programmable Terminal Operation Manual Produced March 1999...
Page 41: ...30 Before Operating Section 1 5...
Page 75: ...64 Using a Memory Unit NT31 NT31C without V1 Section 3 6...
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Page 235: ...224 c Return to the screen on which screens are specified...
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Page 360: ...349 It is not possible to control a gloval window by touch switch operation...
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Page 476: ...465 Special Functions Section 7 16...
Page 495: ...484 OFF...
Page 610: ...599 Commands Responses Section 9 3...
Page 630: ...619 Examples of Actual Applications of Memory Link Section 10 2...