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■ Setting G.SOAK (Guarantee soak) items
(1) In the set value display state, move to the G.SOAK item to be set for the
segment on the programming map.
(2) Press the ENTER key to make display panel 1 flash (registration of first
setting).
(3) Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → keys to make the first setting – setting the G.SOAK
type.
Setting range:0 to 3
0: No G.SOAK
1: First G.SOAK segment
2: Last G.SOAK segment
3: Entire G.SOAK segment
(4) Press the ENTER key to stop the flashing on display panel 1 and display
panel 2 starts flashing. (Start of second setting)
Note, however, that when the first setting is 0, “-----” is shown in the second
panel which does not flash.
(Pressing the FUNC and CLR keys causes display panel 1 and 2 to return to
unset state “g.S.0/-----” and the flashing stops.)
(5) Use the ↑, ↓, ←, and → keys to make the second setting (G.SOAK width).
Setting range: 0 to 1000 SPU
(6) Press the ENTER key to stop the flashing on display panel 2.
(Pressing the FUNC and CLR keys causes display panel 1 and 2 to return to
unset state “g.S.0/-----” and the flashing stops.)
● Display
• Unset values are indicated as “g.S.0/-----”.
• When setup data C59 is set to 1, a G.SOAK item on the programming map is
skipped and not displayed.
NOTE
When a G.SOAK setting is something other than 0, it uses a subfunction.
A subfunction cannot be used when a setting has not been made “g.S.0/-----”.
Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP