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dISP - display mode. The retransmission output will follow whatever value is on the 7 segment
display. For example if the remote input is set to tARE then the 7 segment and retransmission
output will indicate the tared value and both will also be changed if the remote input toggles the
displays between nEtt and GROS. If the REC or dGOP function had been set to tARE then
the retransmission output would not respond to the GROS toggle.
5.46 Low overrange visual warning limit value
Display: Lo dISP
Range: Any display value or OFF
Default Value: OFF
Low overrange limit value - the display can be set to show an overrange message if the display
value falls below the Lo dISP setting. For example if Lo dISP is set to 50 then once the
display reading falls below 50 the message -or- will flash on and off or the display value will
flash on and off instead of the normal display units (see dISP function 5.48). This message can
be used to alert operators to the presence of an input which is below the low limit. If this function
is not required it should be set to OFF by pressing the ^ and v buttons simultaneously at this
function.
5.47 High overrange visual warning limit value
Display: HIGH dISP
Range: Any display value or OFF
Default Value: OFF
High overrange limit value - the display can be set to show an overrange message if the display
value rises above the HIGH dISP setting. For example if HIGH dISP is set to 1000 then once
the display reading rises above 1000 the message -or- will flash on and off or the display value
will flash on and off instead of the normal display units (see dISP function 5.48). This message
can be used to alert operators to the presence of an input which is above the high limit. If this
function is not required it should be set to OFF by pressing the ^ and v buttons simultaneously
at this function.
5.48 Display visual warning flashing mode
Display: dISP
Range: FLSH or -or-
Default Value: FLSH
Display overrange warning flashing mode - this function is used in conjunction with the Lo dISP
and HIGH dISP functions. The dISP function can be set to FLSH or -or-. If the display
warning value set at the Lo dISP or HIGH dISP function is exceeded and the dISP function
is set to FLSH then the display value will flash on and off every second as a visual warning. If the
display warning value set at the Lo dISP or HIGH dISP function is exceeded and the dISP
function is set to -or- then the -or- message will flash on and off once a second as a visual
warning. The warning flashes will cease and the normal display value will be seen when the value
displayed is higher than the low limit and lower than the high limit.
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