User Manual
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Configuration 3.1
After completing installation and wiring of the instrument the configuration (set up) procedures
must be performed to prepare the instrument for operation on the intended application. The
procedures include selecting specific parameters, entering data and possible jumper position-
ing. Once properly configured the instrument will retain the user selections in memory so this
procedure need not be repeated unless required by changes in the application.
Parameter selections and data entry are made via the front keypad. To ease configuration
and operation, user entered data has been divided up into several sections referred to as
modes. Each mode contains a different type of data or may be used for specific operating
functions. For two pen instruments, some modes are common to both pens. These modes are
as follows:
RECORDER-
RECORDING CONTROLLER-
MODE DISPLAY CODE FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Off oFF Operation Outputs and Alarms
are Off
Chart may stop
rotating(selectable)
Operate* oPEr Operation Limits and Alarms
are Active
Control** CtrL Control Outputs and Alarms
are Active
Test tESt Service Tests Instrument
Operation
Calibration CAL Service Calibrates, Resets
Instrument
Program Prog Configuration Configure Operating
Parameters
Alarm Set* ASEt Configuration & Enter Alarm Settings
Operation
Tune** tunE Configuration & Enter Tune and
Operation Alarm Settings
Setpoint Selection** SPS Operation Selects Remote or
Local Setpoint
Operation (Remote
Setpoint Optional)
* Applies to Recorders
** Applies to Recording Controllers
Operation
(oPEr)
Test
(tESt)
Program
(Prog)
Alarm Set
(ASEt)
Calibrate
(CAL)
Control
(CtrL)
Test
(tESt)
Program
(Prog)
Tune
(tunE)
Setpoint Select
(SPS)
Calibrate
(CAL)
Standby
(Stby)
OFF
(oFF)