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IM 04P01B01-01E
Functional Explanation and Setup Guide
For the procedure to set the functions, see section 1.10, “Function Setup Guide.”
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Switching between Start Printout and Start printout 2, and between End
printout and End printout 2
With the remote control function (/R1 option), you can change the items that are
printed out.
For example, when a process ends successfully, End printout is performed and the
lot number is updated. If the process fails, you can have End printout 2 be carried out
and the lot number remain not updated.
Depending on the status of the “batch comment switching signal,” the following
switches occur when the “record start/stop signal” switches:
Record Start/Stop Signal Status
Batch Comment Switching Signal Status
Level: 0 (Open) Level: 1 (Closed)
Upon start Edge (rising) Start printout Start printout 2
Upon stop
Edge (falling) End printout End printout 2
Record start/stop
signal
Remote Control Signal
Batch comment
switching signal
Start
Stop
Concluded
successfully
Concluded
unsuccessfully
Start printout End printout
Start Stop
Start printout End printout 2
Message Printout Including Measured Values*
Following the specified message format, the date/time, message strings of the standard
function (5 strings of up to 16 characters), and measured instantaneous values* are
printed out together.
Up to 5 messages of 35 characters can be entered.
Messages are printed out in the order in which they are set.
Message strings set with the standard function are specied as the rst n number
of characters from the start of the string. If a number of characters is specied more
than once, the rst instance is n number of characters from the start of the string, the
second instance is n number of characters immediately after the rst instance, and so
on. And, for example, the character string set for message 1 can only be used once
for message format 1.
06/30 10:10 Process-1 134.8°C
Measured value
*
on CH1 (no units)
Character string set for message 1
of the standard function
Date/time
Message Example
* Computed values can also be included on models with the /M1 option.
<Related Topics> Setting the header printout: Sections 7.24 and 6.14
Assigning functions to the remote control input terminals: Section 7.18
Setting the message string: Section 6.8
Enabling the message format: Section 7.24
Setting the message format: section 6.15
1.4 Recording