4.14 Changing channels
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Settings Required
for Basic Control
4.14 Changing channels
■ Changing channels
• On multi-point input type, the channel number increases by 1 each
time the key is pressed and the displayed channel changes
accordingly.
• Only channels that are enabled with the "Number of enabled
channels" setting can be displayed.
• If the "Number of enabled channels" setting is set to "2" on a 4-point
input type, the display will switch through the channels as follows
each time the key is pressed:
Channel 1
→ Channel 2 → Channel 1 → Channel 1...
● Level after
changing channels
• After changing channels, the level will be that of the currently
displayed channel.
• When a manual mode channel is selected, the display will show the
manual operation screen of "RUN level".
● Displayed setting
data after changing
channels
• Displayed data after changing channels is as follows:
If the setting data of a displayed channel continues to be effective
after changing to a different channel, the setting data will be
displayed.
If the setting data of a displayed channel will not be effective after
changing to a different channel due to a different control method
or other reason, the next effective setting data is displayed.
The following is an example of changing channels in "RUN level".
CH
CH
PV
SV
MV
OUT1 OUT2
OUT3 OUT4 STOP RSP
1
A/M
PF1 PF2/CH
key
Present value (PV) / SP (Display 2)
2.5.0
0.0
0.0
CH
1
key
Present value (PV) / SP (Display 2)
2
Present value (PV) / SP (Display 2)
∗ Setting data for selected
channel appears.
∗ On models with only a single
channel, the CH key is disabled.
2.5.0
0.0
0.0
1.5.0.0
0
0.0
CH
If you continue to hold down the key after changing
channels, you will not move to the next channel. To con-
tinue changing channels, release and press the key
again.
For more information, see "5.4 Display and key adjust-
ment functions" (P.5-19).
Hint
CH
CH