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How to set extended parameters
Each extended parameter is composed of an "
"suffixed with a 3-digit figure, so first select and read out the heading
of the parameter you want "
" to "
". ("
": Parameter starting point is 100, "
": Parameter
starting point is 800.)
(5) Select the title of the parameter you want to change. (Turn the setting dial.)
(6) Press the Enter key to activate the selected parameter. (Press the center of the setting dial.)
(7) Selects parameter to be changed. (Turn the setting dial.)
(8) Reads the programmed parameter setting. (Press the center of the setting dial.)
(9) Change the parameter value. (Turn the setting dial.)
(10) Press this key to save the change. (Press the center of the setting dial.)
4.3
Functions useful in searching for a parameter or changing a parameter
setting
This section explains functions useful in searching for a parameter or changing a parameter setting. To use these
functions, a parameter needs to be selected or set in advance.
Changed parameters history search (History function)
This function automatically searches for the last five parameters whose settings have been changed. To use this
function, select the
parameter. (Any changes are displayed regardless of whether or not they are the same as
standard defaults.)
Refer to section 5.1 for details.
Set parameters by purpose (Guidance function)
Only parameters required for a special purpose can be called up and set.
To use this function, select parameter
Refer to section 5.2 for details.
Adjustment range and display of parameters
:
An attempt has been made to assign a value that is higher than the programmable range. (Note that the setting of
the currently selected parameter may exceed the upper limit as a result of changing other parameters.)
:
An attempt has been made to assign a value that is lower than the programmable range. (Note that the setting of
the currently selected parameter may fall below the lower limit as a result of changing other parameters.)
If the above alarm is flashing on and off, values that exceed
or are equal or lower than
cannot be set.