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FiLt

Digital Filter: Select

0FF

or

1

to

99

. In some cases the time constant of the

sensor, or noise could cause the display to jump enough to be unreadable. If this
value is set too high, controllability will suffer. Factory default is

3

.

P0H

(Analog Retransmission Output, see page 13) Process Output High:
Select from any value greater than

P0L

to 9999 counts. Factory default is

23.1.

P0L

(Analog Retransmission Output, see page 13) Process Output Low:
Select -1999 counts to any value less than

P0H

. Factory default is

0.0

.

The remaining menu items appear if the corresponding option was purchased with the
control.

L0rE

(Option 232 and 485, Serial Communications) Local / Remote Status:
Select

L0C

or

rE

. Factory default is

rE

.

L0C

The host computer is advised not to send remote commands. Any write
commands sent to the controls will be rejected.

rE

The host computer is allowed to send write commands. If the control is not
addressed within the time set in the

nAt

(No Activity Timer, see Secure

Menu) the

CHEC L0rE

error message will be displayed.

Addr

(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) Control Address:
Set from

1

to

FF

. This number (hexadecimal, base 16) must match the address

number used by the host computer. Factory default is

32

.

bAUd

(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) Communication Baud Rate:
Select

300

,

1200

,

2400

,

4800

,

9600

, or

19200

. This number must match the

baud rate used by the host computer. Factory default is

9600

.

nAt

(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) No Activity Timer:
Set from

0FF

or

1

to

99

minutes. Factory default is

0FF

.

1

-

99

Maximum time between host computer accesses. If timer counts to 0,

CHEC

/

L0rE

will be displayed.

0FF

No Activity Timer function is disabled.

Stor

(Option 232 or 485, Serial Communications) Store to EEPROM:
Select

YES

or

no

.

YES

Menu item changes made through serial communications are stored
directly to EEPROM.

no

Menu item changes made through serial communications are
stored in RAM. (Settings are lost if power is disconnected)

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No
disp
light

FA1L
tESt

CHEC
LorE

DIAG

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