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Model 10C

3.2 Displaying Gas Type and Units

While in Normal mode, and while the Gas Concentration is being displayed, the “ESC” button can be pressed
to momentarily display the Gas Type and the Units; for instance: H

2

S and ppm.

3.3 Program Status

While in Normal mode, and while the Gas Concentration is being displayed, the ability to view the
configuration or “Program Status” is always available to all operators. To see the Program Status, the “ENT”
pushbutton should be momentarily pressed and the display will scroll “PR STATUS”. To view the Program
Status press the “ENT” pushbutton again. First the Lamp Test function will light up all display light elements.
Then the 10C Controller display will show the configured settings of each of the configuration parameters
starting with the Gas Type, Range, and Units:

Program

Status:

(Lamp

Test)

Gas

Type

Range

Units

Alarm 1 Set-Point

Alarm 1 Direction

Alarm 1 Latching

Alarm 1 Energized

Alarm 1 Silenceable

Alarm 2 Set-Point

Alarm 2 Direction

Alarm 2 Latching

Alarm 2 Energized

Alarm 2 Silenceable

Fault

Set-Point

Fault

Direction

Fault

Latching

Fault

Energized

Fault

Silenceable

Modbus™

Address

Firmware

Version

Firmware

Checksum

Firmware last programmed address (Top of code address in memory)


Only the set value of each item in the list is displayed. The “PR STATUS” first item is Gas Type (for
instance: “LEL” or “H2S” or “CO2”, etcetera) and then display will show Range next (for instance: “100”)
and continue through the list. The user needs to be familiar with the order in which these items are displayed,
the order of which is mostly the same as the programming mode menu list. When all of the items have been
displayed or through use of the “ESC” pushbutton, the 10C Controller returns the display function of Gas
Concentration (see 3.1).

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