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9.
INDEX
Subject
Section
AC rejection ‘FrE’
5.9.1
‘AcSP’
8.3.2; 8.3.11
Alarms optional
8.3
access ‘AcSP’
8.3.2; 8.3.11
contacts ‘no.nc’
8.3.2; 8.3.7
delay time ‘dELA’
8.3.2; 8.3.9
enable ‘EnbL’
8.3.2; 8.3.3
function ‘HI.LO’
8.3.2; 8.3.6
hysteresis ‘HStr’
8.3.2; 8.3.8
programming
8.3.2
setpoint ‘SPxx’
8.3.2; 8.3.5
silence time ‘SIL’
8.3.2; 8.3.10
solid state output
8.3.1
type ‘tYPE’
8.3.2; 8.3.4
Backlight optional
8.4
Calibration
structure
5.1; Figs 6 &
7
programme access
5.2
rate display
5.3; 5.7; 5.8
examples
6.0; 6.1; 6.2
‘CLIP-OFF’
5.3; 5.14
Clipoff ‘CLIP-OFF’
5.3; 5.14
Decimal points ‘d.P.’
5.3; 5.6
‘dELA’
8.3.2; 8.3.9
Display
resolution ‘rESn’
5.3; 5.5
exchange rate & total
5.6
‘d.P.’
5.3; 5.6
‘EnbL’
8.3.2; 8.3.3
Fault finding
during commissioning
7.1
after commissioning
7.2
Flow indicator
2.2
Flow transmitter loops
3.1
Grand total
2.1
clear
5.3; 5.10
Guarantee
7.5
‘HI.LO’
8.3.2; 8.3.6
‘HStr’
8.3.2; 8.3.8
Subject
Section
Internal references
5.3; 5.9.2
Installation
4.0
‘LOC.rSEt’
5.15
Location
4.1
Maintenance
7.0
routine
7.4
‘no.nc’
8.3.2; 8.3.7
Over & under range
5.17
Push-buttons
Down
2.1
E
2.1
P
2.1; 5.3; 5.12
Up
2.1
Rate display
2.2
Reset
3.3
local ‘LOC.rSEt’
6.15
Remote indication
3.2
‘rESn’
5.3; 5.5
‘SCALE-t’
5.3; 5.13; Fig 6
Scale card
8.1
Security code ‘COdE’
5.3; 5.16
Servicing
7.3
‘SIL’
8.3.2; 8.3.10
‘SPxx’
8.3.2; 8.3.5
Square root extractor ‘root’ 5.3; 5.4
Tag number
8.2
‘t-bASE’
5.3; 5.11; Fig 6
Terminal numbers Fig 5
Timebase ‘t-bASE’
5.3; 5.11; Fig 6
Total
display
2.2
scale factor ‘SCALE-t’ 5.3; 5.13;
Fig 6
‘tYPE’
8.3.2; 8.3.4