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13 al rdg (alarm readings), 15 al db (alarm deadband) – Cooper Instruments & Systems DFI INFINITY Digital Force Indicator/Controller User Manual

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The ‘MENU’ button stores the selected values for each “ALF” condition changed and advances the meter to the
next configuration (“AL RDG”).

Every underlined item is the factory preset value.


9.2.13 AL RDG (Alarm Readings)

Refer to Section 10 for an in-depth discussion of these features.

Alarm reading is used to select the number of readings (from 01 to 15) the meter must make prior to activating the
alarms.

MENU BUTTON
MAIN MENU

MIN/MAX/MENU *
BUTTON SUB MENU

DESCRIPTION

ALARM NUMBER OF READINGS

“00 00”

“AL RDG”:

(“03 03”)

Number of readings to delay activation of Alarms 1 & 2
(from “01” to “15”) (AL1), (AL2)

*Press the ‘MIN’ button to show the current number of readings on the display (left pair of digits are flashing).

The ‘MAX’ button is used to change the value of the flashing digits (from 01 to 15).

Pressing the ‘MIN’ button allows you go to the second set of digits.

The ‘MAX’ button is used to change the value of the flashing digits.

After changing the last number, if necessary, pressing the ‘MENU’ button stores everything that was changed and
advances the meter to the next configuration (“SP DB”).

The underlined item is the factory preset value

9.2.14 SP DB (Setpoint Deadband)
Refer to Section 10 for an in-depth discussion of these features.

Setpoint deadband is used to select the amount of hysteresis for the setpoints (programmable from “0000” to
“9999”).

MENU BUTTON
MAIN MENU

MIN/MAX/ MENU *
BUTTON SUB MENU

DESCRIPTION

SETPOINTS 1 & 2 DEADBAND

“0000”

“SP DB”:

(“0020”)

Hysteresis for (with system decimal points) Setpoints 1 and 2
(Programmable from “0000” to “9999”)

* Press the ‘MIN’ button to show the value on the display.

The ‘MIN’ button also allows you to sequence through the digits of the number being changed.

The ‘MAX’ button changes the value of the digit to be displayed.

The ‘MENU’ button stores the selected values for each “SP DB” condition changed and advances the meter to the
next configuration (“AL DB”):

The underlined item is the factory preset value.


9.2.15 AL DB (Alarm Deadband)

Refer to Section 10 for an in-depth discussion of these features.

Alarm dead band is used to select the amount of hysteresis for the alarms (programmable from “0000” to “9999”).

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