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Auxiliary functions
Type 8792, 8793 REV.2
CYCLE.COUNTER
– Direction reversal counter
The direction reversal counter counts the number of changes in direction of the actuator piston. A change in
direction is detected when the position of the actuator piston changes by at least 1%.
The interval for outputting messages is specified by inputting a limit for the total number of changes in direction.
•
To do this, a history entry is made in the
HISTORY
submenu. For a description see “26.2.22.7. History
entries in the HISTORY submenu”.
•
The status signal, which is assigned to the message, is indicated at short intervals on the display.
See also
D.MSG
and
CONFIG.MSG
in chapter “26.2.22.5” on page 155.
Display
CYCLE.COUNTER
Description of the functions
EXIT
INPUT
29-7-1
CYCLE.COUNTER
LIMIT
HISTORY
NEXT.M
999960
1000000
The interval for outputting the message can be changed in the
LIMIT
submenu. 1 million changes in direction have been preset at the factory.
After
NEXT.M
the remaining changes in direction are displayed until the
next message appears.
The history entries of the last 3 messages can be viewed and deleted in
the
HISTORY
submenu.
Table 45:
SERVICE.TIME; operating-hours counter
Specify the interval for outputting messages as follows:
→
/ Select
CYCLE.COUNTER
.
(To do this, the
CYCLE.COUNTER
function must be incorporated into the
DIAGNOSE
main menu. See
chapter “16.1.24.3. Activation of diagnostic functions”.)
→
Select
ENTER
. The menu is displayed.
→
/ Select
LIMIT
.
→
Select
INPUT
. The preset value is displayed.
→
/
+
Increase value
<-
Changing the decimal place
Setting interval for outputting the message (limited number of changes in direction).
→
Select
OK
. Return to the
CYCLE.COUNTER
menu.
→
Select
EXIT
. Return to the
DIAGNOSE
main menu.
You have specified the
interval for outputting messages.
TEMP.CHECK
– Temperature monitor
The temperature monitor checks whether the current temperature is within the specified temper-
ature range. The temperature range is specified by inputting a minimum and maximum temperature.
If the temperature deviates from the specified range, a message is output.
•
To do this, a history entry is made in the
HISTORY
submenu. For a description see “26.2.22.7. History
entries in the HISTORY submenu”.
•
The status signal, which is assigned to the message, is indicated at short intervals on the display.
See also
D.MSG
and
CONFIG.MSG
in chapter “26.2.22.5” on page 156.
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