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10.1
Range 1
10.1.1
Access to Secure Parameters
A 5-digit code is used to control access to secure parameters.
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Security Code
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SET UP OUTPUTS
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Security Code
Enter the required code number, between 00000 and 19999, to gain access to the secure
parameters. If an incorrect value is entered, access to subsequent programming pages is
prevented and the display reverts to the Operating page.
Note.
The security code is preset at '00000' to allow access during commissioning
but should be altered to a unique value, known only to authorized operators – see Access
Page.
Advance to
Language Selection
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10.1.2
Language Selection
Set the language required. Subsequent displays change to the language selected.
Advance to Set up Outputs Page.
10.1.3
Set Up Outputs Page
Page Header – SET UP OUTPUTS
Alarm 1 Action
For 'Fail-safe' alarm operation the relay's alarm state must be the same as the power-down
state, i.e. the relay is de-energized.
For high alarm operation the relay must be
E
nergized
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elow the alarm set point (
EB
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For low alarm operation the relay must be
E
nergized
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bove the alarm set point (
EA
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The alarm l.e.d.s are illuminated in the alarm condition.
Select the required alarm action from the following table:
The set point band is defined as the actual value of the set point plus or minus 1% of the set
point value. Alarm action occurs if the input value is above or below the set point band. If
the input moves within the set point band the last alarm action is maintained.
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