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8017171/115Z/V3-0/2019-01/ SICK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS | VISIC100SF
Subject to change without notice
MENU NAVIGATION TAD CONTROL UNIT
6 Menu navigation TAD control unit
6.1 Basic features
Purpose
The display unit of the TAD control unit is a remote control unit for configuration and display
of the VISIC100SF values.
Interface
Sensor buttons
Context-sensitive button functions (see “Function buttons”, page 69)
Display protected by glass plate
6.2 Main functions
Displays
Measured value displays: Visibility, dust concentration, CO, NO, NO
2
, temperature
Measured values of several components.
7 menu languages
6.3 Switch-on procedure
Switching on
1 Switch the VISIC100SF and the TAD control unit on (start main power supply).
>>>
The “POWER” LED of the TAD control unit goes on.
>>>
The Status LED on the VISIC100SF goes on.
2 Wait until the measuring screen appears, see “Initialization phase”, page 70.
3 Wait for the heating up phase to elapse, see “Operating elements”.
4 Check whether the VISIC100SF switches to measuring mode, see “LED display of the
operating state”, page 47.
6.3.1 Characteristics of the heating up phase
NOTICE: Incorrectly set parameters can lead to unsafe operation of
VISIC100SF.
After a parameter change, check the newly set parameters. Ensure that the new
parameters are set correctly.
Characteristic Normal state
“POWER” LED
“FAILURE” LED
On
Display
CO and NO/NO
2
measured values blink
[1]
The left function button shows “Diag”.
[1] The respective gas sensor must have been installed.
The electrochemical cells require approx. 30 minutes after switching on until the
measured value is stable. The CO and NO/NO
2
measured values are identified by
blinking as unreliable in this phase.
The message “Warmup” is shown in the status bar in the heating up phase.

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