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USER INPUT NUMBER (0=INACTIVE, 1=ACTIVE)
MESSAGE
REQUESTED
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
NONE
0
0
0
1
MESSAGE #1
0
0
1
0
MESSAGE #2
0
0
1
1
MESSAGE #3
0
1
0
0
MESSAGE #4
0
1
0
1
MESSAGE #5
0
1
1
0
MESSAGE #6
0
1
1
1
MESSAGE #7
1
0
0
0
MESSAGE #8
1
0
0
1
MESSAGE #9
USR.IN 1-4
NO MODE
If a User Input terminal or a Function key is activated, it is ignored.
MAINTAINED RESET (MNT RST)
Maintained reset has six selectable options. Any or all can be selected in the
edit menu by selecting YES or NO using the UP and DOWN arrow keys.
RATE: Resets the measurement period. The Rate display value is the last
reading obtained before the reset. The next reading occurs after the
release of the reset and the expiration of the measurement period. The
Rate display does not reset to zero.
PEAK: Resets the Peak value to the current rate value.
VALLEY: Resets the Valley value to the current rate value.
PROCESS: Resets the process count value according to the programmed
reset action.
BATCH: Resets the batch count value according to the programmed reset
action.
TOTAL: Resets the total count value according to the programmed reset
action.
With Maintained reset, the value continuously resets as long as the User Input
or Function Key is active. Maintained reset is level sensitive and overrides an
automatic reset mode.
MOMENTARY RESET (MOM RST)
Momentary reset has the same six selectable options as Maintained Reset.
With Momentary reset, the value resets when the User Input or Function Key is
activated. The value starts updating (counting), even if the User Input or
Function Key is still active. Momentary reset is negative edge sensitive and
overrides an automatic reset mode.
RESET OUTPUT (RST OUT)
The operator can select to have any or all of the Outputs, 1 through 4, reset. If
the output is active, it resets to its inactive state when the User Input or Function
Key is activated. This is a momentary reset.
Note: The Inactive State of an output can be ON or OFF depending on the Phase
programmed in the Program Outputs Module.
SET OUTPUT (SET OUT)
The operator can select to have any or all of the Outputs, 1 through 4, set. If the
output is inactive, it goes (sets) to its active state when the User Input or Function
Key is activated. If an output is programmed for a time delay, the output does NOT
latch, but times out after the time delay value expires. This is a momentary reset.
Note: The Active state of an output can be ON or OFF depending on the Phase
programmed in the Program Outputs Module.
VIEW/FREEZE DISPLAY (VIEW DS1)
When View Display is activated, the programmed indication display is viewed
and the numeric value for that display is held. This is a maintained action. If the
operator is in the main display loop, the unit advances to the indication display to
be viewed. If more than one User Input is programmed for this option, the input
with the highest priority is the only one that holds (freezes) the display and
advances from the main display loop. Any other User Input programmed only
advances in the indication display loop. The priority order is USR INP4, USR
INP3, USR INP2, USR INP1, F2, and F1 with USR INP4 the highest priority. DS1
selects display 1, DS2 display 2, etc. The values that are viewed/frozen on the
display are determined by what is selected in the Program Displays Module.
Activation of a User Input programmed for View Display will suspend any
displayed message for 2.5 seconds. The User Input has a higher priority in this
instance.
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