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Use PREV or NEXT key to scroll through the options and ENTER key to change or view the values.
The procedure to change the numeric value remains the one already explained for PASSWORD operation, i.e., the cursor
starts blinking on the most significant digit, then use the NEXT and PREV key to increase or decrease the value of the
single digit (the minus sign(-)automatically appears or disappears when the value increases above 9 or decreases below
0, as well as for the decimal point(.). Use the ENTER key to move the cursor to the next digit, use the ESC key to move
back to the previous digit.
An ENTER on the last digit will cause the value to be sent to the transmitter.
Refer to figures 8, 9, 10 and 11 for details.
Fig. 8 - CONF menu
Under ConF PERCENT option, the user can decide for linear
or SQR output. When SQR output is selected, the output is
linear from 0 to 20% (to 4% of input).
Refer to Fig. 7 - ConF METER for details on the procedures.
ConF XMTR - TRANSMITTER CONFIGURATION
(CoMeter only)
Four are the operations under the ConF XMTR menu:
CONF, TRIM, REVIEW and PV.
By pressing ENTER on the ConF XMTR menu, the string
LOADING appears on the display, with the blinking star (*)
indicating communication activity, i.e. the CoMeter is reading
the transmitter information.
See below a list of the available operation under the selected option:
CONF menu TRIM menu REVIEW menu PV menu
Change LRV Reranging (RERANG.) TAG 8 Primary variable (PRIMARY)
Change URV Loop test (LOOPTST) Final Assembly Nr. (XMTR N.) Secondary variable (2ND)
Change DAMPING Output trim (OUTTRIM) Sensor Serial Nr. (SENS N.) Tertiary variable (3RD)
Change UNITS Zero adjustment (SNSZERO) Up/Down scale (UP/DOWN) Fourth variable (4TH)
Change OUTPUT UNITS
LRV
URV
LRL (See Sensor Units)
URL (See Sensor Units)
DAMPING
OUTPUT
Then the CONF option appears.
Using PREV or NEXT key, the user can select CONF, TRIM,
REVIEW or PV option, and with the ENTER key he moves
into the menu.
When entering CONF and TRIM menu a message "LOOP
IN_MAN" appears to remind that a modification can change
the transmitter output, so for security the loop should be
put in Manual.