DISPLAY HYSTERESIS VALUES
If the alarm option is installed, this selects whether the hysteresis values
will or will not be displayed.
“dSPHYS” < > “yES” or “NO”
ENTER HYSTERESIS VALUES =
If “YES” was selected for display hysteresis values, this selects whether
hysteresis values may be modified from the front panel. (If “NO” was selected
for display hysteresis values, then this step will default to “NO” and will not
be displayed for selection.)
“ENtHYS” < > “yES” or “NO”
RESET LATCHED ALARMS
If the alarm option is installed and if either alarm is programmed to latch,
this will select if a latched alarm(s) can be reset from the front panel.
“rSt AL” < > “yES” or “NO”
DISPLAY PEAK/VALLEY MEMORY BUFFER
If the totalizer/linearizer option is installed, this selects whether peak and
valley buffers will be displayed.
“dSPbUF” < > “yES” or “NO”
RESET PEAK/VALLEY MEMORY BUFFER =
If “YES” was selected for the previous step, this selects whether the peak
and valley buffers may be reset from the front panel. (If “NO” was selected,
then this step defaults to “NO” and will not be displayed for selection.)
“rStbUF” < > “yES” or “NO”
SELECT DISPLAY *
If the totalizer/linearizer option is installed, this selects whether the display
can be switched from input display to total display and from total display to
input display.
Note: When “NO” is selected, whatever display (Input or total) is shown, will
be the only display accessible.
“SELdSP” < > “yES” or “NO”
RESET TOTAL *
If the totalizer/linearizer option is installed, this selects whether the total
can be reset from the front panel.
“rSttOt” < > “yES” or “NO”
RE-ZERO INPUT *
If the totalizer/linearizer option is installed, this selects whether the signal
can be re-zeroed (tared) through the front panel.
“tArE” < > “yES” or “NO”
Note: The tare buffer can be cleared by “stepping” through either “Pro 1” or
“Pro 2”, using the P button or via serial communications.
Depending on functions selected under Pro 3 and Pro 6, alarms,
hysteresis, peak, and valley values can be monitored and/or changed when
PGM. DIS. is tied to COMM. This provides a “QUICK PROGRAMMING”
method for “day to day” process changes. (See QUICK PROGRAMMING
SECTION for more details.)
= Note: This sequence may be locked-out due to other programmed sequences.
* This function operates independent of the state of the “PGM. DIS.” pin.
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