Super Systems 20PQ User Manual
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LINKED PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
HOW TO CREATE A LINKED PROGRAM
It is possible to create up to 9 linked programs (L1 to L9), each
linked program is formed by the union of up to 9 simple
programs.
When it is desired to create a linked program proceed as
follows:
1) select the Group P (EDIT mode);
2) select a program number (from L 1 to L9)
NOTE: the L1 indication will be shown after the simple
program number 90;
3) select, in sequence, the simple programs to add to the
selected linked program;
4) set the program repetitions
The program is ended.
NOTES:
1) If the selected linked program is a new program, the PRG led
will be flashing otherwise it is stready lit.
2) When no program is running, no time out is applied to the
Group P parameter modification.
If a program editing is made when the instrument is running a
program, a 10 or 30 seconds time out (see [C.I10]) is applied
to the Group P parameter modification.
3) When it is desired to end the program, after the last used
program number it is sufficent to set "END" for the next
simple program. The instrument will go automatically to the
linked program repetitions parameter.
4) Setting "End" to the first simple program, the selected linked
program will be deleted.
5) If no simple program is available, the instrument do not allows
to select any linked program number.
6) At the end of a linked program, the instrument behaviour will
be equal to the behaviour programmed for the last simple
program of the linked program.
7) During a linked program execution, the timer events are
disabled.
8) During a linked program execution, the program repetitions
programmed of each simple program will be executed.
9) The "End of cycle" and/or the "End of profile indicator" in
relation to the simple programs, if present, are enabled during
the linked program execution.
10) When, during a linked program execution, the final set point
of a simple program is different from the initial set point of the
next simple program, the instrument will do a step transfert
from the two set points.
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