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4.5 Instrument
Shutdown
4.5.1
Force a shutdown
Step Procedure
Comments
1
Make sure the SERV/RUN switch
under the front face is set to the
RUN position
This ensures that after a download the database
will be able to run.
This switch is located behind the front panel in the
NEMA 4 option. You will need to remove the
instrument from its housing to set it.
2
Make sure the switches on the
memory module are set to READ
ONLY and NORMAL
This ensures that the database stored in the
memory module is downloaded to the instrument
during a power-up sequence.
Normal = Transfers the database contained in the
memory module to the instrument.
Module Load = Transfers the database contained
in the instrument to the memory module
3
Loosen the retaining screw and slide
the instrument from the housing
CAUTION ! Ensure that the main circuit board is
supported at all times.
4
Install the memory module
With the catalogue number of the memory module
facing upwards, install the memory module onto
the connector of the main circuit board
5
Place the instrument back into the
housing and tighten the retaining
screw
You should see ******** appear for a short while,
then a flashing loop display with the tag SD -100
and the alarm light.
Figure 4 .6.
6
Acknowledge alarms if any and
press the TAG key to go to the SD-
100 display.
This database is configured with most of the
diagnostic alarms suppressed (turned off).
The SD-100 display is a typical PID display with
the tag name, process value and output shown on
lines 1,2 and 6 respectively.