Chapter 6 operations during control operation – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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Operations during Control Operation

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Chapter 6 Operations during Control Operation

6.1

Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching
Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes)

This section explains the operations that you can perform on the control group display.
Similar operations can be performed also on the control overview display.
On the control display, you cannot switch the run/reset mode or switch to hold operation
for program control. These operations are performed on the program control display.
For details, see section 6.4, “Operations on the Program Control Display.”

Procedure

Switching the Display Group, Display Style, and Display Screen

• Using the display selection menu

1. Press the

DISP/ENTER key

to show the display selection menu.

2. With [Control] selected, press the

right arrow key

to display the sub menu.

Switch to a display
other than the control
group display

Switch to a control
group display of
another group

Switch the display style

Switch to the tuning display

3. Select the desired item using the

up and down arrow keys

.

4. Press the

DISP/ENTER key

to show the selected display.

• Switching the display group and display style using arrow keys

You can also switch the display through the following procedure with the control
group display showing. The display group or display style switches in order while
the arrow key is pressed.
Switching the display group: Press the

left or right arrow key

for more than 1 s

(right arrow key: 1→2→...→8→1, left arrow key: in
reverse order).

Switching the display style:

Press the

up or down arrow key

for more than 1 s

(down arrow key:
controller→faceplate→hybrid→controller, up arrow:
in reverse order).

Run/Stop Operation

For cascade control, the following operations can be performed only when the
secondary loop is selected.
1. Use the

arrow keys

to move the cursor to the desired control loop.

Cursor ( )

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