Temperature-Volume Corrector TC210
4 ELSTER Handel GmbH
Contents
I Safety information.............................................................................................6
II Items supplied and accessories.......................................................................7
Part 1.........................................................................................................................9
1 Brief description..............................................................................................10
1.1 Functions and performance features....................................................................10
2 Operation..........................................................................................................12
2.1 Front plate............................................................................................................12
2.2 Display..................................................................................................................13
2.2.1 Values...........................................................................................................13
2.2.2 Special characters........................................................................................13
2.2.3 Indicating arrows...........................................................................................14
2.2.4 Keypad..........................................................................................................15
2.3 User interface structure........................................................................................16
2.3.1 Main menu (User list)....................................................................................16
2.3.2 Structure of the archive "ARC1" and the submenus "U1" – "U3"..................17
2.4 Changing values...................................................................................................18
2.4.1 Differentiating between values (data classes)...............................................18
2.4.2 Entry errors...................................................................................................19
2.4.3 Example of changing values.........................................................................20
2.4.4 Quitting a submenu or the archive................................................................21
2.4.5 Example of initiating functions......................................................................22
2.5 Securing the values (access rights)......................................................................23
2.5.1 Calibration lock.............................................................................................23
2.5.2 Supplier's and customer's locks....................................................................23
2.5.3 Supplier's lock: Status, closure, opening, changing the combination............24
2.5.4 Customer's lock : Status, closure, opening, changing the combination........27
3 Functional description....................................................................................28
3.1 Main menu (User list)...........................................................................................29
3.2 Archive.................................................................................................................32
3.2.1 Reading out the archive................................................................................32
3.3 Submenus............................................................................................................33
3.3.1 Status register...............................................................................................33
3.3.1.1 Messages in the system status (SR.Sy).................................................33
3.3.1.2 Messages in the status registers 1, 2, 5 and 6.......................................35
3.3.2 System..........................................................................................................38
3.3.3 Service..........................................................................................................41
4 Putting into operation subject to calibration................................................47