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4. Function and operation description
Level
Key
Description
Menu level
Change to parameterisation level and deposited values.
Keys for up and down navigation in the menu level.
Change into operation mode by pushing both navigation
keys at the same time.
Parameterisation
level
To confirm the changes made at the parameterisation level.
Adjustment of the value / the setting.
Change into menu level or stop of the value input, by
pushing both navigation keys at the same time.
Menu group level
Change to menu level
Keys for up and down navigation in the menu group level.
Change into operation mode or return into menu level, by
pushing both navigation keys at the same time.
4. Function and operation description
Operation
The operation is divided into three different levels.
Menu level
(delivery status)
The menu level is for the standard settings of the device. Only menu items which are
sufficient to set the device into operation are displayed. To get into the professional level, run
through the menu level and parameterise
prof
under menu item
RUN
.
Menu group level
(complete function volume)
Suited for complex applications as e.g. linkage of alarms, setpoint treatment, totaliser function
etc. In this level, function groups which allow an extended parameterisation of the standard
settings are availabe. To leave the menu group level, run through this level and parameterise
uloc
under menu item
RUN
.
Parameterisation level
:
Parameter deposited in the menu item can here be parameterised. Functions, that can be
changed or adjusted, are always signalised by a flashing of the display. Settings that are
made in the parameterisation level are confirmed with
[P]
and thus saved. Pressing the
[O]-
key
(„zero-key“) leads to a break-off of the value input and to a change into the menu level.
All adjustments are saved automatically by the device and it changes into operating mode, if
no further key operation is done within the next 10 seconds.