Configuration
Extensive configuration options in alarming, security, and display
functions all can be set later, if necessary. Only one main
configuration setting is required to start ... high or low oxygen
.
SP1 control direct
SP2 alarm reverse
SP1 control reverse
SP2 alarm reverse
SP1 control direct
SP2 alarm direct
SP1 control reverse
SP2 alarm direct
HIGH/LOW OXYGEN
Enter program mode. Navigate
to "rEV.d" function on level 3.
Control output is either direct or
reverse. Direct means oxygen de-
creases as output decreases on ap-
proach to set point. Reverse means
oxygen increases as output de-
creases on approach to set point.
To control high oxygen levels,
set SP1 (setpoint 1) output
mode to reverse. To
control low oxygen,
set SP1 output
mode to direct.
Mnemonic: "1r" or
"1d".
SECONDARY
CONFIGURATIONS
Alarm configuration options
include deviation, band, and
fullscale. Output can be reverse or
direct acting. Alarm intensity is
configurable by timed pulse pro-
portioning.
Security options against
people errors include set point
lock, set point range limits, and
limited menu access to prevent
unauthorized changes. Burnout
contingencies and output overload
limits protect against machine mal-
functions.
Display resolution and sen-
sitivity, alarm annunciator priority,
and flashing indicator lights are
adjustable too.
All these settings are sec-
ondary to the main job of oxygen
control. They are explained else-
where.
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Proox model 360
version 1.0
Alarm SP2
output also sets but
is not active until alarm is configured.
Set "2r" or "2d" later if necessary.