General Programming
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mA OUTPUT Option (cont.)
If
Enable
was selected:
If
Enable
was selected at the
mA Output?
prompt, you may program
the 4-20 mA analog output of the XMO2 to respond to error
conditions in one of the following ways:
•
Force High - the analog output is locked at 20 mA
•
Force Low - the analog output is locked at 4 mA
•
Force to Value - the analog output is locked at a specified value
Based on the selection made above, go to the appropriate bullet:
•
If you selected
Force High?
or
Force Low?
above, you are
returned to the
mA Output?
prompt.
You may now program other
Set Error Handling?
options, you may
proceed to any other desired programming task, or you may return to
taking live readings.
•
If you selected
Force Value?
above, continue programming here.
Note:
The above value can be set between 0.00 and 25.00 mA (0.00
forces a 0-3 mA output, 25.00 forces a 22-26 mA output).
You may now program other
Set Error Handling?
options, you may
proceed to any other desired programming task, or you may return to
taking live readings.
Set mA Output Error Response:
Press
[N]
until the desired option
is displayed, then press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
to proceed.
Force High/Low/Value?
SET ERROR HANDLING
Press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
to re-enter the
mA Output?
menu, or press
[N]
to
move to the next
Set Error
Handling?
option.
mA Output?
Enter mA Output Error Value:
To accept the current value, press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
twice.
mA [xx.xx]:
SET ERROR HANDLING
Press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
to re-enter the
mA Output?
menu, or press
[N]
to
move to the next
Set Error
Handling?
option.
mA Output?
Summary of Contents for XMO2
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