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Partlow MIC 6000 - Shipped Configuration and Jumper Settings; Instrument Start-up Procedures

Partlow MIC 6000
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Associated with each mode is a series of unique displays which are accessed via the front
keypad.
Prior to first time operation of the instrument, the configuration procedures for the
Program, Profile Entry and Tune modes must be performed as applicable. The Control, Off,
Standby, Profile Continue and Profile execution (P1 thru P8) modes are discussed in Section
4.1 (page 38) of this manual.
Calibration and Test modes are not used as part of instrument configuration or operation.
These are used for service and maintenance functions and are discussed in Section 5.2
(page 47) of this manual.
Shipped Configuration/
Jumper Positioning 3.2
All configuration parameters in each mode are set to default values. These defaults are
shown in tabular form under the description for each mode. Instrument AC power input is as
specified in the instrument model number and as shown on the instrument ratings label.
3.2.1 JUMPER POSITIONING
Jumpers are used in all instruments to provide a security lockout feature and to condition the
process input . All jumpers are typically of the three pin type and have two functions. All
jumpers are either located on the Options Board or the Processor Board. Board layouts
and jumper locations are shown in Appendix A-2 and A-3 (pages 64 and 65 or 66).
Check the actual jumper position in the instrument to be configured and verify the proper
position for the intended application. If the current position is not correct, make changes.
Start up Procedures 3.3
Step by step procedures are provided in Tables 3-1 thru 3-4 . These tables provide the
display sequence, parameter adjustment and factory setting for each step.
The instrument is provided with a "time out" feature. If the instrument is in any mode and no
keypad activity takes place for 30 seconds, the instrument will "time out" and exit the mode
automatically. The instrument will display the code for the respective mode. If a mode code
is displayed for 5 seconds with no activity it will then "time out" and proceed to either the
Control or Off mode, depending upon which operational state the instrument was in last.
3.3.1 POWER UP PROCEDURE
A. Verify that all electrical connections have been properly made before applying power to
the instrument.
If the instrument is being configured for the first time, it may be desirable to
disconnect the controller output connections as the instrument may go into the
Control mode automatically following the power up sequence. Upon verification,
power may be applied.

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