Control kevs, Basic functions of control keys, Toshiba – Toshiba LF434 User Manual

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■ Control Keys

Changing the opefiition mode, checking or changing parameters can be done with thej^e keys,

To operate these keys, yon have to open the converter hotising cuver. Observe the following

precautions when you open the housing cover:

Functions of each control key when pressed are shown in the table below.

Control kevs

Basic Functions of control keys

S E T

(jocs inii> the items selection scqucnec.

10.00 (iv/s

Л1:ЕХ. CdRR

100.0

%

'

------ /

sckclion scqaciicc '

Goes into the detailed-item specifying sequence for each selected ¡tent in

A1:EX CURR.

A1:EX. CURR.

’—/

0. гюоА

bcicctioa iiequcncc

Stores ihe sclccteLl tljita in the setting mode.

B1:UNIT 1

,—

к

Bl:UK!T 1

%

1

%

status tif changing the data

status of iinish changing

Changes items (alphabet letter and iminherj in the items selection sequence,

and change.«, parameters (iiuniltcrs and.^'or units) in the detailed-ilem specifying

OZiRAUGE 1

1---- \

C2:fiANGE 1

02. DOO i/s

03, 000 ffl/s

datc:0.2f)Q0m/s

Starts and stops t:ie totalizer in the mcasufcmccit mode.

(Note)

F '000 ri''

1----- \

F

IODI C

00. 0

%

1—/

100. 0

\

stop the totalizer

Stan The totalizer

Changes digits {alphabet letter iind number) in the items seleclioir .scqiience,
and slarls the detniled'itcni S[>ecifying sequence by indicating the left-most

Dl: OA^PIPIG

1—\

D1: DAMPING

OQ. 5 S

'------ /

00. 5 S

setting mode

status of finish changing

Moves the cursor from kf( to right (from the right end reverts to the left end) in

ihc above sc<uicrux._________

Gl: CCUNT RATE

1.

Z 2 Ì - A n -

[ndicalD ourstjr umler ‘ I ’

Cl ; COUNT RATE

1. 2JE-'^ iD^

Indicate cursor under '2'

Rescis the lotjlly.cr in Ihe measurement mode. {Note)

F

lODO
100. 0

%

0

100

.

0

%

sfnrt the totalizer

reset the totalizer

Note: To opcrsrtc ihe totalizer, it is prefern bJe to set the indicating unit (UNIT 1 tmd.'br UN IT 2)

to one of the units appropriate for totalization just to make sure it is operating correctly.

See 1(1.2, ‘^Totalizer and Pulse Output,”

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