Specifications

MFC-CB™ Operation and Maintenance Manual
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OPERATION
To access the SETUP menu, press [SETUP] from the
run screen. The display is:
Select the desired SETUP function.
See PRINCIPLE above and Sections 3.3.1 to 3.3.5 for details on each SETUP function.
3.3.1 <1MFC> (EDIT MFC PROFILES)
PURPOSE
To create, store and edit the MFC profiles available for selection from [MFC] (see
Section 3.2.8).
PRINCIPLE
MFC profiles specify the electrical signal type and range and flow unit type and range in
which MFC-CB operates. MFC profiles are set up using [SETUP], <1MFC>. The MFC
profile to use is selected using [MFC] (see Section 3.2.6).
MFC profiles
are stored under profile numbers. The profile numbers available are 1 to 99.
MFC profiles #1 and #2 are factory default profiles that cannot be edited. #1 is 0 to 5 V,
#2 is 4 to 20 mA. These profiles do not specify a flow unit or range and therefore do not
allow operation in a unit of flow.
MFC profiles number 3 to 99 are available for user set up using [SETUP], <1MFC>.
In custom profiles, a flow unit and range are specified so that MFC-CB can convert
between electrical values and flow values and support set point entry and measurement
display in a flow unit.
OPERATION
To create or edit an MFC profile, press [SETUP], <1MFC>.
The display is:
Select the profile number to edit and press [ENTER].
MFC profiles #1 and #2 are factory default profiles for working in electrical or %FS
units only. They cannot be edited. Profile #1 is 0 to 5 V, profile #2 is 4 to 20 mA.
The next display is:
Select the analog signal type of the MFC or MFM.
1MFC 2jog 3res
4flowU 5adj
Edit MFC profile:
# 3
Signal type:
1voltage 2current