Posizionatore angolare APX 700 - Manuale d'uso - 38
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Keyboard access code
The keyboard access code is used to prevent the stopping of the execution (passing from
Execution
to
Configuration/Programming
mode). If the execution is stopped, the outputs (and
relative LEDs) are immediately reset: so it might be suitable to forbid this operation to unauthorized
personnel.
Selecting this option (key:
FN + 0
) APX 700 asks for the old access code (if present).
The code is not displayed, as in figure:
If the access code is wrong, it isn't possible to modify it. Instead, if it's correct, APX 700 asks for the
new code twice (it's a verify to prevent errors).
If both codes are the same, APX 700 asks for a confirm: press
ENTER
(
↵
) to confirm or
ESC
to
abort.
Note. While entering code, press
ESC
at any time to abort the operation,
ENTER
(
↵
) to end code
(MAX 6 digits).
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Setting number of outputs
Using this option you can set the number of programmable outputs (cams): this value also affect the
number of available programming modes (cycles), as in table below:
Outputs (cams)
Modes (cycles)
8
16
16
8
Press
FN + 1
to select this option.
If you have entered a correct value, APX 700 asks for a confirm: press
ENTER
(
↵
) to confirm
operation or
ESC
to abort.
When you modify the number of programmable outputs, not all previous program is lost: APX 700
recovers all possible. In fact, changing from 16 to 8 cams (so changing from 8 to 16 modes) or
changing from 8 to 16 cams (so changing from 16 to 8 modes), previous program for cams 1÷8 is
recovered (modes 0÷7, while, in the first case, modes 8÷15 are cleared).
Note. While entering value, press
ESC
at any time to abort the operation,
ENTER
(
↵
) to end value
(MAX 2 digits) or
←
to delete the last digit entered.
CURRENT CODE
CODE: XXXXXX
ENTER NEW CODE
CODE: XXXXXX
OUTPUTS: _
VALID: 8/16