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7 Set up with the display and adjustment module
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Load parameter adjustment data from the sensor into the display
and adjustment module
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Write parameter adjustment data from the display and adjustment
module into the sensor
The copied data are permanently saved in an EEPROM memory in
the display and adjustment module and remain there even in case of
a power failure. From there, they can be written into one or more sen-
sors or kept as backup for a possible sensor exchange.
Note:
Before the data are copied into the sensor, a check is carried out to
determineifthedatatthesensor.Ifthedatadonott,afaultsignal
is triggered. When data are being written into the sensor, the display
shows which instrument type the data originate from and which TAG
number this sensor had.
Info
Inthismenuyouwillndthefollowingmenuitems:
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Instrument name - shows instrument name and serial number
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Instrument version - shows hardware and software version of the
instrument
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Date of manufacture - shows calibration date and the date of the
last change
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Instrument features - shows further instrument features, such as
e.g. approval, electronics …
Examples for info display:
7.4 Saving the parameterisation data
We recommended writing down the adjustment data, e.g. in this op-
erating instructions manual, and archiving them afterwards. They are
thus available for multiple use or service purposes.
If the instrument is equipped with a display and adjustment module,
the parameter adjustment data can be saved therein. The procedure
is described in menu item "Copy device settings".
Info
On paper
In the display and adjust-
ment module