Despatch MIC1462 Controller Manual User Manual
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3.19 Holding A Program Manually
The operator may hold or freeze a program by momentarily pressing the RUN/HOLD
key. The HLD indicator will then go on (the RUN indicator staying on) and the program
will stop execution. The program may subsequently be restarted by momentarily
pressing the RUN/HOLD key again.
HLD INDICATOR FLASHING: Before the operator holds the program manually,
the HLD indicator may start flashing. This indicates that the program is currently
subject to a Deviation-Hold. If the RUN/HOLD key is pressed (for a manual
Hold), the HLD indicator will go on continuously. When the operator removes the
manual Hold (by pressing the RUN/HOLD key again), the HLD indicator will
either flash (indicating that the Deviation-Hold conditions still prevail) or go off
(indicating that the Deviation-Hold conditions no longer prevail).
RUN INDICATOR FLASHING: This indicates that the program is in a Delay state
(i.e. is timed to start after a user-defined delay has elapsed). When the delay
period has elapsed, the program will run and the RUN indicator will come on
continuously.
3.20 Jumping To The Next Segment
At any time during a program's execution, the operator may jump forward to the next
segment by simultaneously pressing the PROF and UP keys.
Note that, since programs may be joined or set to cycle, jumping past the last segment
in a program may result in changes in the Program Number and Cycle Count.