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4.0 Supervisory Mode
Push the CONFIG button to access the user-settable functions on the
indicator. Each time the CONFIG button is pressed; the display advances to
the next function. Press CONFIG repeatedly until “FUnC LOCK” is
displayed.
Press ENTER when “FUnC LOCK” is displayed, PWRD will be displayed on
the gauge. The password to enter supervisory mode is 101, set using the
▲
and
▼
keys. Holding a key continuously will cause the display to advance
more quickly for faster setting. The password is factory set and cannot be
changed.
1. Your IPI Mk. II is shipped from the factory with all setting access
“unlocked” or available to be changed.
2. In supervisory mode each of the parameters can be locked or unlocked
using the
▲
and
▼
keys. Select LOC (lock) for those parameters you
do not want to be accessible, and UnLOC (unlock) for those can be
accessed.
3. In order, the functions that can be unlocked, locked or accessed are:
• Zero function (enable/disable)
• Set pressure units (enable/disable)
• Auto shutdown adjustment (enable/disable)
• Damping settings (enable/disable)
• Sample rate setting (enable/disable)
• Tare setting (enable/disable)
• Custom engineering units (set scale factor)
4. Use the CONFIG key to scroll through the above choices, and the
▲
and
▼
keys to lock and unlock features. Press CONFIG to continue
scrolling through the parameters, pressing ENTER at any point saves
your settings and returns the gauge to normal operation.
When a function is “locked”, it cannot be accessed or changed from its
current state. To change a locked function, enter the supervisory mode,
and unlock the function. Once it is changed, you may enter supervisory
mode to lock access again.
5. Setting a custom engineering unit or scale: The last menu choice in
supervisory mode is SET FACTR. This allows you to set a multiplier
factor from 0.001 to 100, creating a custom scale. The set factor will be
multiplied by the PSI measured, the result will be displayed.
For example: 40 PSI is the equivalent of 1000 lbs of product in a tank.
You want to display the product weight , using a 100 PSI gauge. By
setting a factor of 25, a 40 PSI pressure would display as 1000 (40 x 25).
The engineering unit displayed on the IPI Mk. II will be “Cust”.