4.8 Bank Function (F7/F8/F9)
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HOW TO USE THE
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
4.8.7 Bank Copy (F9)
The bank copy function is used to copy a program in one bank to
another.
If only some of ON/OFF angles differ between programs, this function
makes it easy to create a program with different ON/OFF angles by
copying the template program to another bank.
■ Operation
<Example>
Copying the program in bank 2 to bank 3
* This function (F9) can only be set when the bank function is enabled in the setting of F7.
Function setting mode
With the mode switch set to PRGM, hold the
[ADV] key down for at least 3 seconds to enter
the function setting mode.
Press the [ADV] key to move to the "F9 (bank
copy)" menu.
In this state, the displayed bank number and
"fr" start flashing, prompting the input of the
copy source bank number.
Switching to F9
Press the [BANK] key to display the copy
target bank number in the bank number display
area.
In this example, designate "3".
To confirm the designation, press the [WRITE]
key.
Designating the copy
destination bank number
Press the [WRITE] key. Program copying starts
when the [WRITE] key is pressed.
After completion of copying, "end" is displayed
(for approximately 1 second) and then the screen
reverts to the previously displayed screen.
Determination
Press the [BANK] key to display the copy
source bank number in the bank number
display area.
In this example, designate "2".
To confirm the designation, press the
[WRITE] key.
Designating copy source
bank number
CAM
STEP
PRG
TST
CAM
STEP
PRG
TST
PRGM
TEST
RUN
"cpy" starts flashing, indicating standby for
designation of whether or not the program copy
operation is to be executed.
Copying
CAM
STEP
PRG
TST
CAM
STEP
PRG
TST
CAM
STEP
PRG
TST
CAM
STEP
PRG
TST