6.
Bridge Contacts 2 and 3 to increment the 1's digit to the desired value. If the
example of setting a Conservatism Percentage of 15% is continued, Contacts 2
and 3 would be bridged until a “5” appears in the 1's digit at the bottom center
display.
All programming sequences use the same routine of using Contacts 1 and 2 to SELECT
the next programming sequence and Contacts 2 and 3 to INCREMENT the specified
value. If a value requires three digits to be programmed, a -3, then a -2, and then a -1
will be displayed in the upper left-hand corner. The -3 identifies the most significant
digit, or the far-left digit, of the value being displayed. The -2 identifies the next most
significant digit, or the center digit, of the value being displayed. The -1 identifies the
least significant digit, or the right digit, of the value being displayed.
For Depth Alarm, the -3 identifies the 100's digit, the -2 identifies the 10's digit, and the -
1 identifies the 1's digit. Some values use only two digits. For these values, only a -2
and -1 will be displayed.
Once all of the desired values have been programmed, you must SELECT through the
entire programming sequence WITHOUT making any additional changes before the
CO
will exit the Programming Mode with all of the values saved into
memory. It is strongly recommended that the Programming Mode is activated again
and a complete review of what was stored is accomplished.
CAUTION: Bridging Contacts 1 and 2 with wetted fingers instead of a metal object
while in the Programming Mode will cause the
CO
to exit the Programming
Mode WITHOUT saving the desire values. A coin or other highly conductive metal must
be used throughout the entire programming process.
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