Section 6: Display and Operation
Instruction Manual
April 2017
LIQ-MAN-1066
6.3
Selection Keys:
Surrounding the ENTER key, four Selection keys – up, down, right and left, move the cursor to all
areas of the screen while using the menus.
Selection keys are used to:
1. Select items on the menu screens
2. Scroll up and down the menu lists
3. Enter or edit numeric values
4. Move the cursor to the right or left
5. Select measurement units during operations
Main Display
The 1066 displays the primary measurement
value and temperature, and up to four secondary
measurement values, a fault and warning ban-
ner, and a digital communications icon.
process Measurements:
One process variable and process temperature is
displayed by default. For all configurations, the
Upper display area shows the live process vari-
able and the Center display area shows the
Temperature (default screen settings).
Secondary values:
Up to four secondary values are shown in display quadrants at the bottom half of the screen. All four
secondary value positions can be programmed by the user to any displayable parameter available.
Fault and Warning Banner:
If the transmitter detects a problem with itself or the sensor the word Fault or Warning will appear
at the bottom of the display. A fault requires immediate attention. A warning indicates a problem-
atic condition or an impending failure. For troubleshooting assistance, press Diag.
Formatting the Main Display
The main display screen can be programmed to show primary process variables, secondary
process variables and diagnostics.
1. Press MENU
2. Scroll down to
Display.
Press
ENTER.
3.
Main Format
will be highlighted. Press
ENTER.
4. The sensor 1 process value will be highlighted in reverse video. Press the selection keys to
navigate down to the screen sections that you wish to program. Press
ENTER.
5. Choose the desired display parameter or diagnostic for each of the four display sections in
the lower screen.
6. Continue to navigate and program all desired screen sections. Press
MENu
and
ExIT.
The
screen will return to the main display.
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Display and Operation