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5. Setting up the device
Menu level
Parameterisation level
Setting up the display time,
SEC
:
Default:
1.0
The display time is set with
[
▲
] [
▼
]
. The display moves up in increments of 0.1 up to 1 second
and in increments of 1.0 up to 10.0 seconds. Confirm the selection by pressing the
[P]
button.
The display then switches back to the menu level again.
Special function [O]-key,
tASt.4:
Default:
no
For the operation mode, special functions can be deposited on the
[O]-
key. This function is
activated by pressing the key. With
tArA
the display is tared to zero und saved permanently as
offset. The device acknowledges the correct taring with
oo0oo
in the display.
Set.tA
switches into
the offset value and can thus be changed via the navigation keys
[
▲
] [
▼
]
.
EHt.rE
deletes the
min/max memory.
ActuA
shows the measurand, then the display changes onto the para-
meterised display value. The same goes for
AVG
, here the sliding average value is displayed. If
HOLD
has been selected, the moment can be hold constant by pressing the
[O]-
key, and is
updated by releasing the key.
Advice
:
Hold
is activated only, if
HOLD
was selected under
parameter
DISPL
. If
AbS.UA
(absolute value) was selected, the display shows the values that have
been measured since the voltage has been connected, without consideration of a previous
taring. With
t.tAra
(temporarily Tara) the offset is determined by rising shoulder of the digital
input and kept only for the period of the signal. Via
SE.CAL
a sensor calibration is done by
pushing the zero-key, the flow diagram is shown in
chapter 4.4
. At
AL-1…AL-8
an output can be
set and therewith e.g. a switch of the metering point can be done. If
no
is selected, the
[O]-key
is without any function in the operation mode.
Special function digital input,
dIG.In:
Default:
se.cal
The above given parameters can be set for the operation mode onto the optional digital input
aswell. See function description
tASt.4
.
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