2 GENERAL PROGRAMMING
The programming procedures are used to make changes to
the operating parameter values and for scale adjustment -
see Fig. 3.2.
The programming of all channels is performed using
faceplate 1 - see Fig. 3.1
When changing the input type it may be necessary to
reposition the input selector links accordingly - see Section 5,
.
CONNECTIONS & LINKS
2.1 Preparation for Changes to the Parameters
Ensure that the external alarm/control circuits are isolated if
inadvertent operation during programming is undesirable.
Any change to the operating parameters are implemented
using the
or
switches - see Section 3 of the
.
Guide
Note. The
instrument
parameter changes which are saved automatically when
leaving the current frame.
2.2 Security System
A security system is used to prevent tampering with the
programmed
parameters
programming levels, other than the
users have access to this level.
A security password is used to give access to the
programming pages. The password can be set to any value
from 0 to 9999. The instrument is despatched with the
password set to '0' - see Section 4.5 of
Faceplate 1
Fig. 3.1 Location of Faceplate 1
2
Operating
responds
instantly
by
restricting
access
OPERATOR LEVEL
.
Operating Guide
3 BASIC CONFIGURATION LEVEL
•
•
Linearization
•
Electrical ranges
•
•
Fault detection
•
Digital filtering
•
Chart ranges
•
Event pen sources
•
•
•
•
3.4
Set Up Alarms ..............................................................
10
•
•
to
•
•
Trip/hysteresis/time hysteresis
3.5
•
Relay sources
•
Relay polarity
to
3.6
; all
•
Digital output source
•
Digital output polarity
3.7
•
Retransmission sources
•
Retransmission ranges
•
Current output ranges
3.8
Digital Inputs .......................................................... 20
•
Input polarity
3.9
Access Page .......................................................... 21
•
•
•
Process variable offset adjustment
•
Process variable span adjustment
•
Pen calibration
•
Mains filter
•
Pen Linearity Check
............................................................ 9
Acknowledge type
.......................................................... 22