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Graphic user interface
Basic structure
1: Data on current process value
2: Changeable PC parameters
3: Changeable sensor parameters, e.g. level switch NSL-M
4: Buttons to change parameter setting
5: Data on current source value
User interface
Process value
Source value
Advice
The status displays always relate to the current processing with correspondent settings of the values being displayed.
The status may therefore vary. In this case, check the respective settings and readjust them if necessary.
Buttons in the “Process value” area
Change parameter:
Make the parameter setting
Default parameter setting:
The current setting is discarded and the parameter is reset to the
default setting
System parameter suggestion
: The parameter is set to a system suggestion (described in helpful
information) and the currently displayed parameter is adopted (e.g. 4 mA for a mA setpoint)
Save parameter
: The manually created setting is adopted and the display returns to the main menu
Discard parameter
: The setting is not adopted and the display returns to the main menu
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Note on parameter structure
# General parameters:
Clicking on this symbol opens a submenu that displays device-specifi c parameters not assigned
to a specifi c process value.
When the mode is changed, or depending on the settings of the individual parameters, it is not possible to select other
parameters or to change the parameters. For this reason, the software makes it impossible to open other submenus at
the same time.
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Curent process value:
1: Name
2: Value with unit
3: Status display depending on displayed process value
Current source value:
input value for further processing of the process value
1: Name
2: Source value with physical unit
3: Status display depending on current source value