General Information
Chapter Seven: Operation in Setup Mode
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The Various Displays in Setup Mode
In Setup Mode, the content of the different displays varies depending upon which function you
are currently performing. Table 45, page 183, summarizes what is in each display when
performing the Setup Mode functions. Table 46, page 184, summarizes the information in the
miscellaneous code screens.
For all parameters except individual miscellaneous codes, the parameter name is displayed when
the parameter is editable. For example, the Alarm Trip Points parameter is editable when the
words
TRIP POINT
are displayed, and the Sensor Calibration parameter is editable when the
words
SENSOR CAL
are displayed. Refer to Figure 1, page 21, to refresh your memory of
exactly where the parameter names appear in the front panel window.
Individual miscellaneous codes are indicated by the code number in the left display, and the
parameter name
CODE
at the bottom right area of the front panel window.
In the Sensor Calibration function, if a hot cathode is on the selected channel, the letters Hc
appear in the right display. Above and to the right of the letters Hc is either the letter H or
the letter l . The letter H is used to indicate a high power hot cathode and it is the default
setting. The letter l is used to indicate a low power hot cathode (HPS low power, Bayard-
Alpert, nude, hot cathode). Refer to Hot Cathode, page 55, for instructions on how to change the
default setting and accommodate a low power hot cathode.
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