Honeywell DCP552 Mark II Network Card User Manual


 
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FUNC + DISP : Display channel select key
Press the DISP key while holding down the FUNC key in basic display status
to select display channels.
In the program setting status, press the DISP key while holding down the
FUNC key to select the channel of the program to be set.
FUNC + PARA : Event configuration setting key
Press the PARA key while holding down the FUNC key in basic status
display to switch to the event configuration setting status.
FUNC + PID : constant value control setting key
Press the PID key while holding down the FUNC key in basic status display
to switch to the constant value control setting status.
FUNC + PROG : Program setting (programming) key
Press the PROG key while holding down the FUNC key in the program run
mode in basic status display to go to the program setting (programming) status.
When the PROG key is pressed while holding down the FUNC key in the
program setting status, allows you to change the number of the program to be
set.
FUNC + CLR : Program delete key
Press the CLR key while holding down the FUNC key during registration in
the program setting status to delete a setting or return to a default value.
FUNC + ENTER : Segment insert/remove/RAMP/selection key
Press the ENTER key while holding down the FUNC key to go to the
segment insert/delete panel during SP and time setting in the program setting
status.
Pressing the ENTER key while the FUNC key is held down during SP
registration in the program setting status allows you to switch between RAMP-
X and RAMP-T as well as RAMP-X and RAMP-E.
+ PROG : Program copy key
Press the PROG key while holding down the key in program run READY
mode in basic display status to go to the program copy panel.
FUNC + CLR + MESSAGE : General reset key
Press the CLR and MESSAGE keys simultaneously while holding down the
FUNC key in the READY AUTO mode in the basic display status to go to the
general reset verification panel.
Loader jack
This jack allows the connection of a loader.
Do not insert plugs other than loader plugs.
The loader jack is not isolated from internal digital circuits.
When not in use, always replace the cap.
Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS