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GT10/GT30

5.3

Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10

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5.3.6

Setting Mode: “Memory Initialization” (Clear Memory)

Touching [Setting] on the initial screen of the system menu and then the [Memory] key
of the setting mode menu displays the memory initialization screen. The internal user
memory of the GT10 is initialized here.

Memory initialization screen

Procedure for bringing up the screen
[Initial screen]

[Setting]

[Memory]

Touching the [SRAM] key deletes clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the
SRAM.

Touching the [FROM] key deletes screen data and main unit configuration settings
saved to the main unit user memory (F–ROM).

When either of the above keys is touched, a confirmation message reading

is displayed. To clear the data, touch the

key. A buzzer

sounds, and the memory is cleared. When the buzzer stops sounding, the memory has
been completely cleared.

SHORTCUTS

[RETURN]To complete the settings and return to the previous screen,

touch the [ESC] key.

CAUTION

[SRAM] initialization deletes the Hold PLC Device data backed up in
the SRAM. Please be sure that you want to do this before initializing
the SRAM.

[FROM] initialization deletes the base screen data, the main unit
configuration setting data (the main unit configuration setting data
returns to the default values) and contrast adjustment setting data
(the contrast returns to the default value) in the user memory
(F–ROM) of the main unit. Before initializing the F–ROM, always
save screen data to a floppy disk or another medium with GTWIN.

5.3.7

Test Mode: “Self–Diagnosis”

Touching the [Test] key on the initial screen of the system menu displays the
self–diagnosis screen. This is used to run a hardware check of the memory, buzzers,
and other elements of the GT10.

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