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PROline Promag 50 5 Operation
Endress+Hauser 61
5Operation
5.1 Display and operating elements
The local display enables you to read all important parameters directly at the measuring
point and configure the device.
The display area consists of two lines; this is where measured values are displayed,
and/or status variables (direction of flow, partially filled pipe, bar graph, etc.). You can
change the assignment of display lines to variables at will in order to customize the dis-
play to suit your needs and preferences ( see the “Description of Device Functions”
manual).
Fig. 42: Display and operating elements
Liquid-crystal display (1)
The backlit, two-line liquid-crystal display shows measured values, dialog texts, error messages and informa-
tion messages. The display as it appears when normal measuring is in progress is known as the HOME posi-
tion (operating mode).
Upper display line: Shows primary measured values, e.g. volume flow in [ml/min] or in [%].
Lower display line: Shows supplementary measured variables and status variables, e.g. totalizer reading
in [m
3
], bar graph, measuring point designation
Push buttons (2)
Enter numerical values, select parameters
Select different function groups within the function matrix
Press the +/
keys simultaneously to trigger the following functions:
Exit the function matrix step by step
HOME position
Press and hold down +/
keys for longer than 3 seconds Return directly to HOME position
Cancel data entry
Enter push button (3)
–HOME position
Entry into the function matrix
Save the numerical values you input or settings you change
Esc
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