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Example 1. Editing a single-item setting
Goal: Latch the instrument's alarms
From the 1.0 Maintenance menu, navigation leads to the 4.0 Alarm menu where the alarm-latch setting
resides. Along the way, the navigation bypasses menus 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0.
From the 4.0 Alarm menu, navigation leads to the setting, “Alarm Latch”. Along the way, other alarm
settings are bypassed and their values remain unchanged.
At the alarm-latch setting, the value is changed from “off” to “on”.
Press
Go to the next menu
Press
Go to the next menu.
Press
Go to the next menu.
Press
Go to the first setting option
within the alarm menu.
—
Press
Bypass the Audio Alarm
setting.
Press
Bypass the Vibrating Alarm
setting.
Press
Edit the setting: change the
Alarm Latch value from "off"
to "on".
Press
Go to the next setting.
Figure 4.1.A Example for editing a single-item setting
Example 2. Editing a multi-item setting
Goal: Change the high-alarm setpoint for H2S.
Follow the navigation from
Example 1
above.
The navigation shown below then bypasses setpoints for the O
2
, LEL, and CO sensors are bypassed;
their values remain unchanged.
The H
2
S event setpoint screen is a five-item setting. The navigation bypasses the first two settings, the
gas-alert and low-alarm setpoints; their values remain unchanged.
The H
2
S high-alarm setpoint is then highlighted for editing. Its value is changed from 20.0 ppm to 19.0
ppm.
Edit