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LOOP BREAK TIME VALUE SUBMENU:
Press
d
7) Display flashes 1
st
digit of previous Loop Value.
Press
b
&
c
8) Press
b
and
c
buttons to enter a new Loop Value
(0 to 99.59).
Press
d
9) Display shows
STRD
stored message momentarily and then
advances to
R.ADJ
Reading Adjust Submenu.
Loop Break Time Value allows the user to determine the time interval in MM:SS
(from zero to 99 minutes and 59 seconds) that the Process Value changes at
least 10 counts or if the Input Type is either RTD or Thermocouple, the value
changes 4° Fahrenheit or 2° Celsius. At the specified time interval, if the process
value change is less than the stated rate, flashing
B.TIM
will be displayed, the
output 1 will be de-energized, and Alarm 1 energized. Loop break time will be
disabled when the Process Value (PV) enters the control band.
C.J. READING ADJUST SUBMENU:
Press
d
10) Display flashes 1
st
digit of previous reading adjust value.
Press
b
&
c
11) Press
b
and
c
buttons to enter a new Reading Adjust value
(-1999 to 9999).
Press
d
12) Display shows
STRD
stored message momentarily and then
advances to
SP.DV
Setpoint Deviation Menu.
Reading Offset Adjust (C.J.) allow the user to fine tune a minor error of the
transducer, however some applications may require a large offset adjust.
(Displayed Process Value = Measured Process Value ± R.ADJ). R.ADJ is
adjustable between -1999 to 9999.
SETPOINT DEVIATION ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU:
Press
d
13) Display advances to Setpoint Deviation
ENBL
Enable or
DSBL
Disable Submenu and flashes the previous selection.
Press
b
14) Scroll through the available selections:
ENBL
or
DSBL
.
Press
d
15) Display shows
STRD
stored message momentarily and then
advances to
CAL.
Menu.
Setpoint Deviation Submenu, if “enabled”, allows changes to Setpoint 1 to be
made automatically to Setpoint 2. This mode is very helpful if the Process Value
changes often. In Setpoint Deviation Mode, set SP2 a certain number of degrees
or counts away from SP1 - this relation remains fixed when SP1 is changed. For
instance: Setting SP1=200 and SP2=20 and enabling
SP.DV
means that the
absolute value of SP2=220. Moving SP1 to 300, the absolute value of SP2
becomes 320.
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