Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select which monitor port you wish
to configure, then press the MODE button.”
Second line displays: “Monitor 1”.
Unit: Use the and buttons to select the monitor to edit until the lower line of the
display reads “Monitor 2”, then press the MODE button.
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select what type of monitor this
port is, then press the MODE button.”
Second line displays: “Monitor OFF”.
User: Use the and buttons to change the monitor mode until the lower line of the
display reads “Current”, then press the MODE button.
Unit: Top line displays “Monitor Label:” and the second line displays “I2”. In this
example, I2 is the next available current monitor (i.e., I1 is already in use, and the
label I2 is not in use).
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select the display format, then
press the MODE button.”
Second line displays: “Format: 123”
User: Use the and buttons to change the display format until the lower line of the
display reads “Format: 1.23”, then press the MODE button.
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select the reading that corresponds
to 0 volts on the input, and press the ‘MODE’ button.”
Second line displays: “I2: 0V –> 0.00”
User: Press the ‘MODE’ button (no adjustment is required).
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons, select the reading that
corresponds to 5 volts on the input, and press the ‘MODE’ button.”
Second line displays: “I2: 5V –> 0.00”
User: Use the and buttons to change the upper voltage range until the lower line of
the display reads “5V –> 10.00”, then press the ‘MODE’ button.
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select the fault mode, and press the
MODE button.”
Second line displays: “No Fault Check”
User: Use the and buttons to change the monitor fault mode until the lower line of
the display reads “Shutdown Fault”, then press the MODE button.
If “No Fault Check” was selected, then the configuration of this monitor is
completed. If either “Shutdown Fault” or “Notify Fault”, then the following
choices relating to monitor limits are displayed.
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select the upper fault value for the
input, and press the ‘MODE’ button.”
Second line displays: “Upper I2= 0.00”
User: Use the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ buttons to change the upper fault point until the lower
line of the display reads “Upper I2= 8.00”, then press the ‘MODE’ button.
Unit: Top line displays: “Using the and buttons, select the lower fault value for the
input, and press the MODE button.”
Second line displays: “Lower I2= 0.00”
User: Press the ‘MODE’ button (no adjustment is required).