Display and Operation
33
Instruction Manual
Section 6: Display and Operation
LIQ-MAN-1066
April 2017
user Interface
The 1066 has a large display which shows the
measurement readout and temperature in large digits
and up to four additional process variables or diagnostic
parameters concurrently. The displayed variables can be
customized to meet user requirements. This is called
display Format. The intuitive menu system allows access
to Calibration, Hold (of current outputs), Programming,
and Display functions. In addition, a dedicated DIAG
button is available to provide access to useful operational
information on installed sensor(s) and any problematic
conditions that might occur. The display flashes Fault
and/or Warning when these conditions occur. Help
screens are displayed for most fault and warning
conditions to guide the user in troubleshooting. During
calibration and programming, key presses cause different displays to appear. The displays are self-
explanatory and guide the user step-by-step through the procedure.
Instrument Keyboard
There are four Function keys and four Selection keys on the instrument keypad.
Function Keys:
The
MENu key
is used to access menus for programming and calibrating the instrument. Four top-
level menu items appear when pressing the MENU key:
• Calibrate: calibrate the attached sensor and analog output(s).
• Hold: Suspend current output(s).
• Program: Program outputs, measurement, temperature, security and reset.
• Display: Program display format, language, warnings, and contrast
Pressing
MENu
from the main (live values) screen always causes the main menu screen to appear.
Pressing MENU followed by EXIT causes the main screen to appear.
Pressing the
DIaG key
displays active Faults and Warnings, and provides detailed instrument infor-
mation and sensor diagnostics including: Faults, Warnings, Sensor information, Out 1 and Out 2
live current values, model configuration string e.g. 1066-P-HT-60 and Instrument Software ver-
sion. Pressing DIAG provides useful diagnostics and information (as applicable): Measurement,
Sensor Type, Raw signal value, Cell constant, Zero Offset, Temperature, Temperature Offset,
selected measurement range, Cable Resistance, Temperature Sensor Resistance, software version.
The ENTER key.
Pressing ENTER stores numbers and settings and moves the display to the next
screen.
The ExIT key.
Pressing EXIT returns to the previous screen without storing changes.
6.1
6.2
Section 6: Display and Operation