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5. Within a couple of seconds, the display will show “r6.02” to
show the software revision (for example, 6.02 in this case).
This will be shown for about 1 second then the display will
show “C1-3”, “C1-4” or “C1-6” indicating the current mode
that the display is set for (the “C” means “current”). Continue
to hold the magnet by the face.
6. After about 3 seconds of showing the current mode, the
display will show “P1-3” for 3 seconds, then it will show “P1-6”
for three seconds, then it will show “P1-4” for three seconds
(the “P” means “program”). Removing the magnet during
the time that “P1-3” is shown will program the mode at 1/3”,
removing the magnet during the time that “P1-6” is shown will
program the mode at 1/6”, and removing the magnet during
the time that “P1-4” is shown will program the mode at 1/4”.
To confirm that the new mode has been stored in memory,
the display will show “Stor” for one second after removing the
magnet. (Some early models may not show the P1-4 mode;
in this case use the P1-6 mode if a ¼” resolution bar is being
used).
7. If the magnet is held past the setting time for the 1/4” mode,
the display will exit the mode setting program. Continuing
to hold the magnet in place will cause the display to re-enter
the mode setting program from the beginning. Removing
the magnet at any time other than when “P1-X” is shown will
result in no change to the mode.
8. Double check the mode by holding the magnet in place until
“C1-X” is shown, and then immediately remove the magnet.
Program the 810-PS2 gauge display into inches:
1. Turn on the programmer.
2. Make sure the inch mode is correct.
3. Select a memory location with MEM LOC.
4. Press the INCH MEM (SHIFT – 1) button to put inches into the
memory. If the inches are already in memory from a previous
calibration, it is not necessary to do it again, but make sure
that they are the correct inches (1/3 or 1/6).
5. To program the alarm points, determine the level that they
should be set at and whether they should be start up or shut
down. The start up mode turns the alarm on as the tank level
rises past the alarm point (i.e., the alarm is on at the top of
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