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Press
YES
when you have made the correct selection.
For programming from a PC just type the setting for the winding circuit alarm
enable on the “Enter:” line as follows:
Enter:090/1
This will disable the winding circuit probe alarm. Type 0 to enable the alarm.
This alarm is for reporting only and does not supervise any of the control
functions. If this setting is disabled (DSABL) and a winding circuit alarm occurs,
the alarm will still be displayed on the front panel display of the unit. However, it
will not light the front panel alarm LED, nor will it operate the dedicated alarm
contact output.
4.14 Setting Date and Time
The TTC-1000 utilizes a real time clock to maintain date and time. This device
has two functions. It supplies precise 32 millisecond time ticks for the Real Time
Interrupt and it keeps track of the time, date and day of the week. Also, the time,
date, and day are maintained even while the unit is unpowered for 5 days at
85ºC. The TTC-1000 powers the RTC through the use of large value capacitor
that eliminates the need for battery backup and is designed to operate over the
entire temperature range.
Time and date are used to evaluate the TIME set points and data logging.
4.14.1 Setting Time and Date Via the Front Panel
Setting from the front panel, enter the Configuration menu and press the
or
arrow button until the setting 088 is displayed:
Press the
YES
button. The 10’s hour digit will flash. Use the
or
arrow buttons
to set this digit. Use the
button to move to the 1’s hour digit and observe that
it flashes. Again use the
or
arrow buttons to set this digit. Scroll to the 10’s
minute digit by pressing the
button and observe that it flashes. Use the
or
arrow buttons to set this digit. Scroll to the 1’s minute digit and observe that it
PRGM SETTING 088
TIME=00:05
PRGM SETTING 090
WNDCKTALRM=DSABL
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