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Page 11: Isplay, Rogramming, Eter, Overview, Programming menu

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The

f

rOnT

b

uTTOns

and

d

isplay

Counter

Readout

Legends*

Setpoint Alarm

Annunciators

RST

DSP

PAR

F1

F2

A

C

B

SP1

SP3

SP2

SP4

8.8.8.8.8.8

KEY

DISPLAY MODE OPERATION

PROGRAMMING MODE OPERATION

DSP

Index display through the selected displays.

Quit programming and return to Display Mode

PAR

Access Programming Mode

Store selected parameter and index to next parameter

F1

Function key 1; hold for 3 seconds for Second Function 1 **

Increment selected parameter value or selections

F2

Function key 2; hold for 3 seconds for Second Function 2 **

Decrement selected parameter value or selections

RST

Reset (Function key) ***

Advances digit location in parameter values

* Counters B, and C are locked out in Factory Settings (PAXC and PAXI only).

** Factory setting for the F1, and F2 keys is NO mode.

*** Factory setting for the RST key is



(Reset Display).

PROGRAMMING MODE ENTRY (PAR KEY)

The meter normally operates in the Display Mode. No parameters can be

programmed in this mode. The Programming Mode is entered by pressing the

PAR

key. If it is not accessible then it is locked by either a security code, or a

hardware lock.

Two types of programming modes are available. Quick Programming Mode

permits only certain parameters to be viewed and/or modified. All meter

functions continue to operate except the front panel keys change to Programming

Mode Operations. Quick Programming Mode is configured in Module 3. Full

Programming Mode permits all parameters to be viewed and modified. In this

mode, incoming counts may not be recognized correctly, the front panel keys

change to Programming Mode Operations and certain user input functions are

disabled. Throughout this document, Programming Mode (without Quick in

front) always refers to “Full” Programming.

MODULE ENTRY (ARROW & PAR KEYS)

The Programming Menu is organized into nine modules. These modules group

together parameters that are related in function. The display will alternate between



and the present module. The arrow keys (

F1

and

F2

) are used to select

the desired module. The displayed module is entered by pressing the

PAR

key.

MODULE MENU (PAR KEY)

Each module has a separate module menu (which is shown at the start of each

module discussion). The

PAR

key is pressed to advance to a particular parameter

to be changed, without changing the programming of preceding parameters.

After completing a module, the display will return to

 

. Programming may

continue by accessing additional modules.

SELECTION / VALUE ENTRY (ARROW & PAR KEYS)

For each parameter, the display alternates between the present parameter and

the selections/value for that parameter. The arrow keys (

F1

and

F2

) are used

to move through the selections/values for that parameter. Pressing the

PAR

key,

stores and activates the displayed selection/value. This also advances the meter

to the next parameter.

For numeric values, the

RST

key may be used to select a specific digit to be

changed. Once a digit is selected, the arrow keys are used to increment or

decrement that digit to the desired number.

PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT (DSP KEY or at

 

PAR KEY)

The Programming Mode is exited by pressing the

DSP

key (from anywhere

in the Programming Mode) or the

PAR

key (with

 

displayed). This will

commit any stored parameter changes to memory and return the meter to the

Display Mode. If a parameter was just changed, the

PAR

key should be pressed

to store the change before pressing the

DSP

key. (If power loss occurs before

returning to the Display Mode, verify recent parameter changes.)

PROGRAMMING TIPS

It is recommended to start with Module 1 for counting and Module 4 for rate.

If lost or confused while programming, press the

DSP

key and start over. When

programming is complete, it is recommended to record the parameter

programming on the Parameter User Chart and lock out parameter programming

with a user input or lock-out code.

FACTORY SETTINGS

Factory Settings may be completely restored in Module 9. This is a good

starting point for programming problems. Most parameters can be left at their

Factory Settings without affecting basic start-up.

ALTERNATING SELECTION DISPLAY

In the explanation of the modules, the following dual display with arrows will

appear. This is used to illustrate the display alternating between the parameter

on top and the parameter’s Factory Setting on the bottom. In most cases,

selections and values for the parameter will be listed on the right.

6.0 p

rOgramming

The

m

eTer

Parameters

Input

Rate

4-rtE

Parameters

& B Input

1-INP

Pro

DISPLAY

MODE

Lock-out

Key

2-FNC

Parameters

3-LOC

Parameters

Function

Program

Communication

(Alarm)

Counter C

6-SPt

5-CtrC

7-SrL

Parameters

Setpoint*

Serial*

Service

Output

9-FCS

8-AnA

Parameters

Factory

Analog*

Parameters

Parameters

Operations

Counter A

User Input/

NO

* Only accessible with appropriate plug-in card.

PAR

F1/F2

Keys

Display/

PAR

PAR

PAR

PAR

PAR

PAR

PAR

PAR

PAR

OVERVIEW

PROGRAMMING MENU

Indicates Program Mode Alternating Display

Factory Settings are shown.



 

Parameter

Selection/Value

Shaded areas represent program access that is model dependent.

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