FEC MICRO NR User Manual
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FEC Micro Nutrunner Operations Manual
Chapter 7: System Operations (Rev. 2.1: 12/12)
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7.4.6 Memory Card Data File Update by Time Display / Edit mode
After entering [PESET EDIT MODE], the blinking digit will appear at the [DATA ①] field.
Use [
] and [
] buttons to increase or decrease data at blinking digit.
Press [MODE] button to move blinking cursor [DATA ①]→ [DATA ②]→[DATA ③]→[DATA ④]
and state change to [PRESET DISPLAY MODE].
After changes have been made, pressing the [SET] button will save the changes and exit to the
Preset display mode.
This data is effective when selecting update by
“time”.
When actual time reaches preset time, the new file will be created automatically and saving is
continued to the new file.
[DATA ①][DATA②] :Hour Initial data : 00:00
[DATA③] [DATA④]: Minutes Preset range: 00:00-23:59
7.4.6.1 Memory Card
– X-Y Curve Size Setup
NOTE: This setup only appears when DIP SW1-
8 is set to “ON”
If DIP SW1-
8 is set to “ON”, then the setup for the X-Y curve size will appear in
this position. The selection is the number of degrees (size) of each curve to be
saved to the SD Memory Card. There are 5 settings you can pick from that will
automatically show up on the display using the [
] and [
] buttons to cycle through
the selections; 0, 90, 180, 512, 1024, 2048 (degrees)
Resolution: 1 point for every 0.5 degree (Ex. A selection of 180 saves 360 points
Storage: The File saved
is a CSV (Comma Separated Value) created in a “CURVE” Folder
After changes have been made, pressing the [SET] button will save the changes and exit to the
Preset display mode.
MODE
MODE
MODE
SET
①
②
③
④
Preset display
SET
SET
SET
MODE
The larger the selection, the longer the file takes to write to the SD memory. If cycle time
is an issue, select a smaller size or data may not have enough time to be written to the
SD memory before the next cycle starts. As the SD memory fills up, writing time may
slow. Erasing the SD memory or using a new (cleared) memory will alleviate this
problem.