3.2
User terminal
and remote
display
The display shows measurements in the range –50 and +150°C, according to the type of probe used. For
0 to 5 V ratiometric and active 0 to 10 V or 4 to 20 mA probes the unit of measure is defined by the type
of probe used. The decimal point can be disabled by setting a parameter (/6).
User terminal Remote display
Fig.3.a Fig.3.b
Ref. Description
1 Main field
2 Keypad
3 Operating mode
Note:
l the user terminal can only be used to set the frequent parameters (St, rd, d0, dI) and display the
value of the probes connected to MPXone. The Service- and Manufacturer-level parameters are set
using the “Applica” app or the configuration software, depending on the access profile. See the
parameter table.
l Parameters /t1 and /t2 are used to choose the variable shown on the display during normal
operation, while /t enables display of the alarms on the remote display.
Code Description Def Min Max UOM User
User
terminal
/6
Display decimal point
0/1 = Yes/No
0 0 1 - S NO
/t
Display signals/alarms on remote display
0/1 = Disabled/Enabled
0 0 1 - S NO
/t1
Display on user terminal
0 = Terminal disabled
1 to 6 = Probe 1 to 6
7, 8 = Reserved
9 = Control probe
10 = Virtual probe
11 to 14 = Serial Probe 1 to 4
15 = Temperature set point
12 0 18 - S NO
/t2 Display on remote display - see /t1 12 0 14 - S NO