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9. FRONT PANEL SETUP KEYS
Meter Front Panel
There are four front panel keys, which change function for the
Run Mode
and
Menu Mode
,
effectively becoming eight keys. The keys are labeled with alphanumeric captions (MENU,
PEAK, RESET, ALARMS) for the Run Mode and with symbols (
right arrow,
right triangle,
up triangle,
left arrow) for the Menu Mode.
FRONT PANEL LOCKOUT
The Menu Mode will not work with most meters as received from the factory, since all menu
items have been disabled in software and a lockout jumper is in place. That jumper needs to
be removed for the Menu Mode to work, and menu items under
Loc 1
,
Loc 2
and
Loc 3
then
need to be set to "0" via the front panel for these menu items to be unlocked See Section
10. The paragraphs below assume that all menu items have been unlocked.
MENU MODE KEY ACTION
In the Menu Mode, pressing a key momentarily advances to the next menu item. Holding
down a key automatically advances through multiple menu items for fast menu navigation
.
KEYS IN RUN MODE
MENU Key.
Pressing
MENU
from the Run Mode enters the Menu Mode. Pressing
MENU
repeatedly will step the meter through the various menu items (if these have not
been locked out) and then back to the Run Mode.
PEAK Key.
Pressing
PEAK
normally causes the peak value of the input signal to be
displayed. The peak display then blinks to differentiate it from the normal present value
display. Pressing
PEAK
again returns the display to the present value. The
PEAK
key
can also be programmed to display Valley, alternating Peak or Valley, or to Tare the
reading to zero. When Peak or Valley is selected, periodic horizontals bars at the top of
the display indicate Peak, and periodic horizontals bars at the bottom indicate Valley.
RESET Key.
Pressing
RESET
with
PEAK
resets peak and valley values. Pressing
RESET
with
ALARMS
resets latched alarms. Pressing
RESET
with
MENU
performs a
meter reset (same as power on). Meter reset can also be applied via a rear panel
connect or a serial ASCII command.
ALARMS Key.
Pressing
ALARMS
once displays the setpoint for Alarm 1. Pressing it
again displays the setpoint for Alarm 2. Pressing it again returns to the present value.
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