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7.  Diagnosis 
7.7  OPERATION HISTORY 
 
 
 
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7.7  OPERATION HISTORY 
 
 
Pressing the menu key 
 
 
HISTORY 
 displays the 
OPERATION HISTORY screen. This 
function keeps tracing operation 
information, which is useful for failure 
diagnosis. 
 
Information that can be traced includes 
alarm data, and stop code and input signal 
change data. This data is held even after 
the power is turned OFF. 
 
Latest data is displayed on the upper left of 
the screen, previous data is displayed 
toward the right, and the least recent data 
is displayed on the lower part of the screen.
 
This screen has four pages. The least 
recent data is displayed on the lower right 
of the fourth page. The pages can be 
switched by the 
 
 
PREVIOUS 
PAGE
 
 and 
 
 
NEXT 
PAGE 
 keys. 
 
Up to 256 points of data can be displayed.
 
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ABS-SRV
ADJUST
HISTORY
CMPOSIT MENU 
  [OPERATION HISTORY] 
ALARM/DIAGN 7.1/ 4 
  #P : ON 
#I : OFF
 
 INPUT 
MENU2 
MENU3 
F4 
 INPUT 
SHIFT 
CURSR 
CURSR 
 0 
SHIFT 
 NEXT 
NEXT 
BACK 
X000 
!X000 
 P.OFF 
INPUT 
 CURSR 
MENU1 
F3 
 3 
1 X01E
 1  !X020 
X020 
 DELET 
!X02E  +  !X030 
INPUT 
 0 
CURSD  CURSD 
 CURSD 
INPUT 
 MENU2 
MENU1 
F4 
!X00E 
RESET 
 NEXT 
MENU3 
F1 
X000 
!X000 
 
1 !X016
   !X017    !X018 
X022 
P.OFF 
#(      )
 
 
 
 
[  X000  ] ~  
[  X2FF  ]  : Change in input signal (ON 
→ OFF) 
 
 
[  !X000  ] ~  
[  !X2FF  ]  : Change in input signal (OFF 
→ ON) 
 
  +  [  X000  ] ~  + 
[  !X2FF  ]  : Simultaneous input 
 
 
[  F1      ] ~  
[  F6   
]  : Function keys 
 
 
[   1      ] ~ 
[   Z 
]  : Alphanumeric keys 
 
 
[CURSL ] 
 
  : Cursor left movement 
 
 
[CURSR ] 
 
  : Cursor right movement 
  
[CURSU 
]   
 
Cursor up movement 
  
[CURSD 
]   
 
Cursor down movement 
 
 
[P. OFF   ] 
 
  : Power OFF 
 
 
[MENU1 ] ~  
[MENU5 ]  : MENU key 
 
  n  [  !X000  ] Display in 
  : n: Number of alarms: An asterisk (
∗) is displayed if the number 
 
 
 
     reverse video        
         exceeds 9. 
 (Note 
1)  If two or more input signals change at the same timing, those signals except the first one are 
indicated with a plus sign (+). 
 (Note 
2) 
The NC alarm 5 (X2A1/U121) is not saved in the operation history. 
 
 
(1)  Suppressing the operation history function 
 
 
Data is kept updated according to changes in input signals and key inputs. If it is desired to suppress 
the operation history function and retain the current data, enter "I" in # (   ) in the setting field and press 
the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key. 
 
 
This prevents operation history data from being updated. "TRACE OFF" is displayed in reverse video 
on the upper right of the alarm message screen. To resume the operation history function, enter "P" in 
# (   ) in the setting field and press the 
 
 
INPUT
 key. 
 
(2)  Clearing operation history data 
 
 
Pressing the 
   
C.B 
CAN 
 key while holding down the 
 
 
SHIFT 
 key and then pressing the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key clears operation 
history data completely. "X00" is displayed all over the screen.