Mitsubishi Electronics QD64D2 Drums User Manual


 
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UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-CT)
6.6 Monitoring/Test
6.6.1 Monitoring/test
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OVERVIEW
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SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
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PROCEDURES AND
SETTINGS BEFORE
OPERATION
5
FUNCTIONS
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UTILITY PACKAGE (GX
Configurator-CT)
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PROGRAMMING
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TROUBLESHOOTING
[Explanation of items]
(1) Items
(2) Command buttons
Remark
The following describes a method for using [Execute test] by an example when
setting "3000" at [CH1 Preset value setting] and writing it to the QD64D2.
(1) Click the [Preset function] button in [Setting value] field to display the [Preset
function] screen.
(2) Click [Setting value] field on [CH1 Preset value setting], enter "3000", and
press the key.
At this point, the value has not been written to the QD64D2 yet.
(3) Click [Setting value] field on [CH1 Preset command (Y04)] and select [ON].
At this point, the value has not been written to the QD64D2 yet.
(4) Select [Setting value] fields entered by operations (2) and (3) while pressing
the key. Multiple items can be selected by dragging operation.
(Selected [Setting value] fields are inverted.)
(5) Click the button and write setting values of the items selected at
(4) to the QD64D2.
After writing, the values entered at (2) and (3) are displayed at [Current value]
fields.
Setting item : Displays I/O signals and buffer memory names.
Current value : Monitors the I/O signal status and present buffer memory values.
Setting value : Enter or select values to be written into the buffer memory for test
operation.
Displays the current value of the item selected. (This is
used to check the text that cannot be displayed in the
current value field. However, in this utility package, all
items can be displayed in the display fields).
Creates a file containing the screen data in text file
format.
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Selects whether or not to monitor current values.
Performs a test on the selected items. To select more
than one item, select them while holding down the
key.
Closes the screen that is currently open and returns to
the previous screen.
Ctrl
Enter
Ctrl