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5.1.
D
ISPLAYING MEASUREMENTS WITH THE
SAP
−
300
DISPLAY MODULE
Legend:
1. Measured temperature values.
From top to bottom, from left to right in increasing order. The instrument can
handle up to 15 sensors. The six horizontal lines indicate the absence of the sensor or a sensor error. The #1
sensor is the closest to the electronic housing; the following sensors are marked with a number in increasing order.
The last number belongs to the sensor at the bottom. The current measured temperature value appears inverted
on the display. The displayed inverse temperature value is refreshed on the display once every second.
2. Simulation.
When the simulation sign is displayed, the output shows the values of the simulation and not the
actual measured values.
3. Unit of the measured values.
4. Menu Lock.
If the key symbol is visible, the unit is protected with a password. When entering the menu, the
instrument asks for the password. If the REM message is shown, the instrument is in remote programming mode,
and the menu cannot be accessed.
5.
Source of transmitted PV (Primary Value)
(see 5.3.1.1.)
PV is the average of the measured temperature values.
PV is the maximal value of the measured temperature values. The number of the first sensor measuring the maximum temperature is in the
8
th
cell between brackets.
PV is the minimal value of the measured temperature values. The number of the first sensor measuring the minimum temperature is in the
8
th
cell between brackets.
PV is the measured temperature value of a particular sensor. The number of the selected sensor is between the <> marks.
6.
The calculated value of the output current.
After the unit, the inverted sign shows the current output mode:
Manual mode (see 5.3.2.1.)
Analog transmission; reacts to a programmed failure condition if an upper or lower fault current is programmed (see 0)
HART address, which is not 0, so 4 mA overwrites the output current (see 5.3.3)
Any errors during measurement are shown in the lower part of the display.
7.
The average of measured values.
8.
The maximum of the measured values and place (first occurrence) of the maximal value.