2.5 Parameters (Pn)2-52 Digital Operator2.5.3 Setting Parameters(1) How to Make Numeric Settings Using ParametersThe following example shows how to change the setting of parameter Pn304 (JOG speed) to 1000 min-1 .1st digit2nd digit3rd digit4th digitDigital Operator Display (Display Example for Pn002)Digit Notation Setting NotationMeaning Notation MeaningPn002.0Pn002.1Pn002.2Pn002.3Indicates the value for the1st digit of parameter Pn002.Indicates the value for the2nd digit of parameter Pn002.Indicates the value for the3rd digit of parameter Pn002.Indicates the value for the4th digit of parameter Pn002.Pn002.0 = xor n.xPn002.1 = xor n.xIndicates that the value for the1st digit of parameter Pn002 is x.Indicates that the value for the2nd digit of parameter Pn002 is x.Pn002.2 = xor n.xPn002.3 = xor n.xIndicates that the value for the3rd digit of parameter Pn002 is x.Indicates that the value for the4th digit of parameter Pn002 is x.Notation㨚㧜㧜㧜㧜AnalogStep Display after Operation Keys Operation1 Press the Key to select the main menu of parame-ters and monitor displays.2 Press the or Key to move the cursor to "Un."3 Press the or Key to change "Un" to "Pn."4 Press the Key to move the cursor to the column onthe right of "Pn."5Press the arrow keys to display "Pn304".To move the cursor to different columns: ,KeyTo change the settings: , Key6 Press the Key to move the cursor to the one’splace of Pn304.7 Press the Key twice to move the cursor to the hun-dred’s place of Pn304.8 Press the Key five times to change the setting to"1000."㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㨁㨚㧜㧜㧜㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㨁㨚㧜㧜㧜㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㧼㨚㧜㧜㧜㧩㨚㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㧼㨚㧜㧜㧜㧩㨚㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㧼㨚㧟㧜㧠㧩㧜㧜㧡㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㧼㨚㧟㧜㧠㧩㧜㧜㧡㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㧼㨚㧟㧜㧠㧩㧜㧜㧡㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧙㧼㧾㧹㧛㧹㧻㧺㧙ޓޓޓޓޓޓ㧮㧮㧼㨚㧟㧜㧠㧩㧜㧝㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧞㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧤㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㨁㨚㧜㧜㧰㧩ޓ㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜㧜