6RL SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 6: FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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Note: User events are an integral part of the actual user profile. Thus, if another user
profile or the default profile is selected and used, the events could either be
differently configured or not at all.
Note: The set values can be entered using the ten-key tab. This will appear by tapping the
touch area “Direct input”.
6.4.3.4
Profiles Menu
The “Profiles” menu serves to select between a default profile and up to five user profiles. A
profile is a collection of all settings and set values. Upon delivery, or after a reset, all six
profiles have the same settings and all set values are zero. If the user changes settings or
sets target values then these create a working profile, which can be saved to one of the five
user profiles. These profiles or the default one can then be switched. The default profile is
read-only.
The purpose of a profile is to load a set of set values, settings limits and monitoring
thresholds quickly without having to readjust these. As all front panel settings are saved in
the profile, including language, a profile change can also be accompanied by a change in
language.
On calling up the menu page and selecting a profile, the most important settings can be
seen, but not changed.
How to save the current values and settings as a user profile:
1.
Tap the touch area
on the main
screen
2.
In the menu page, tap
.
3.
In the selection screen (right) choose between
user profile 1-5 in which the settings are to be
saved. The profile will then be displayed and the values can be checked, but not
changed.
4.
Save using the touch area
.
6.4.3.5
Overview Menu
This menu page displays an overview of the set values (U, I, P or U, I, P, R) and alarm settings
as well as settings limits. These can only be displayed, not changed.
6.4.3.6
About Menu
This menu page displays an overview of relevant instrument data such as serial number,
part number etc. It also contains an alarm history, which lists the number of unit alarms
that occurred since the unit was last powered on.
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