The menu » Settings «
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Test functions for the analogue interface
– Test analogue
— This function is used to set various currents in the range 3 to 22 mA on the
analogue interface.
Select the menu items » Settings «, » Communication «, » Analogue
interface « and » Test analogue « in this order, pressing the » « key af-
ter each selection.
If the alarms are disabled in the control unit, confirm the message » Switch
off all alarms « by pressing the » « key.
Use the » « and » « keys to set each position of the current value and
press the » « key to confirm the setting.
Use the »» « and » « keys to select the state » Set current output «
and press the » « key to activate.
— The selected current is transmitted on the analogue interface.
Use the » « and » « keys to select the line » Next « and press the
» « key to confirm the selection. The function is terminated.
When the alarms in the control unit have been enabled again, confirm the
message » Switch on all alarms « by pressing the » « key.
– Test fault
— This function is used to set the analogue interface to the fault signal » «.
Select the menu items » Settings «, » Communication «, » Analogue
interface « and » Test fault « in this order, pressing the » « key after
each selection.
Use the » « and » « keys to select » Enable « and press the » «
key to activate.
— The current for the fault signal is transmitted on the analogue interface.
Use the » « and » « keys to select » Disable « and press the » «
key to activate.
— The current for the fault signal is switched off.
– Test warning
— This function is used to set the analogue interface to the warning signal
»«.
NOTE
These functions may trigger alarms in the control unit! If necessary, the
alarms should be disabled in the control unit before using the functions.
NOTE
These functions may trigger alarms in the control unit! If necessary, the
alarms should be disabled in the control unit before using the functions.
NOTE
These functions may trigger alarms in the control unit! If necessary, the
alarms should be disabled in the control unit before using the functions.
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