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11.4.8 Set output logic for the switching outputs
► Select [P-n] and set [PnP] or [nPn]�
11.4.9 Response of the outputs in case of a fault
► Select [FOU1] / [FOU2] and set the value:
[On] = Output switches ON in case of a fault
Analogue output switches to a value > 21 mA in case of a fault
[OFF] = Switching output switches OFF in case of a fault
Analogue output switches to a value < 3�6 mA in case of a fault�
Examples of faults: defective hardware, signal quality too low�
Overflow is not considered to be a fault!
11.4.10 Set damping for the measured signal
► Select [dAP] and set damping in seconds;
Setting range: 0�0���60�0 s
► More information: (→ 6.3.4)�
11.4.11 Set delay time in case of a fault
► Select [dFo] and set a value between 0���10�0 s�
[dFo] only effective in case of a fault� Mind the dynamics of your application�
In case of fast level changes it is recommended to adapt the value step by
step�
More information: (→ 6.3.6)
11.5 Reset all parameters to factory setting
► Select [rES]�
► Press [Enter] until [rES] is aligned right�
► Press and hold [▲] or [▼] until [----] is displayed.
► Press [Enter]�
> The unit reboots and the factory settings are restored�
Note: On delivery the unit is not operational� First, the first set-up must be
made (→ 11.2)�