Product data

Product Data Document
1660ds9b / D301294X012
October 2011 - Page 5
ControlWave GFC Plus
Remote Automation Solutions
www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote
MVT ASSEMBLY STATIC PRESSURE
ORIENTATION
For a multivariable sensor assembly, you can spec-
ify whether the static pressure sensor is oriented
to the right or to the left from the point-of-view of a
user looking at the front of the ControlWave GFC
Plus. Following the AGA3-1992 convention, we
refer to the static pressure sensor location as the
“upstream” (a.k.a. “high side”) location.
INTEGRAL ENCLOSURE AND LCD/KEYPAD
Selection “E” species the housing, for which there
is currently one choice, and the liquid crystal display
(LCD) and keypad.
One of two LCD/Keypad congurations can be
selected: 4 line x 20 character LCD with either a
two-button or 25-button keypad. Both display/key-
pad assemblies have the same “footprint” on the
front door.
Features–Display/Keypads
4 line by 20 character backlit liquid crystal •
display
Adjustable display contrast•
Membrane keys with tactile feedback•
Self-adhesive overlay mounts to the enclosure •
door or panel (ControlWave GFC Plus package
is delivered with this assembly installed on the
door)
Easy conguration via ACCOL III Function Block•
Scrolling display mode•
Adjustable timer turns off display when not in •
use
Specications–Display/Keypads
Window size: 1.1” H x 3.1”W (2.8cm x 7.9cm)•
Character size: 4mm H x 3mm W•
Dimensions: 7.4”H x 5.5”W (18.8cm x 14.4cm)•
Power consumption: 2.5 mA @ 3.3V (0.008 •
watts)
Operating Temperature: -4 to 158ºF (-20 to •
70ºC)
The 2-button display allows an operator to view
site, conguration and process data. The screens
are organized in a series of lists. The operator can
select a list and then manually scroll through the
data. Additionally, a “scroll list” can be dened. The
ControlWave GFC Plus can be set to automatically
sequence through this list.
The 25-button Display/Keypad performs the same
functions and additionally allows the operator to
view and modify ControlWave GFC Plus inputs,
process variables, calculated variables, setpoints,
tuning parameters, and outputs used in a measure-
ment or control application. Status bits include
the alarm state, alarm acknowledge, control, and
manual (Auto/Man). Providing access to such vari-
able information allows the user complete control
over the process operation.
Shown, above, is the LCD with 25-button keypad.
The 2-button version is similar but includes only
two “arrow” buttons to sequence through lists.