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The first step of the configuration of an input channel is the selection of an ap-
plicable measuring profile. These profiles contain default settings for the detec-
tor, the alarm limits and filter information for the user.
Furthermore the profile determines which parameters may be changed and
which are fixed in order to insure the safety of the system. The profile helps the
user to avoid mistakes in the configuration.
Only in the user defined mode, all settings are possible. In this case only a few
plausibility checks can be processed by COM62. That's why this profile should
only be used for non-safety applications and only by users who know exactly
what to do.
The status of each channel is displayed in the upper right corner of the window.
In an input channel shall not be used, it has to be rejected (Profile "rejected").
Configured channels can be deactivated by clicking on the Check-Box of the list
entry.
The channel description can be edited by double clicking on one channel or us-
ing the right mouse button.
16 existing channels
8 x 4..20mA + RS485
8 x 4..20mA + RS485
Initial Calibration
Re-Calibration
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description 1
1-1
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description 2
1-2
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description 3
1-3
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description 4
1-4
LEL
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description 5
1-5
LEL
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description 6
1-6
LEL
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description 7
1-7
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o
1-8
mismatched
o
2-1
mismatched
o
2-2
mismatched
o
2-3
mismatched
o
2-4
mismatched
o
2-5
mismatched
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Summary of Contents for MX62
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Page 57: ...58 Permits to choose the language which will be used into the software...
Page 58: ...59 The screen displays the different possibilities of the COM62 software...
Page 59: ...60 Examples of programmed possibilities...
Page 64: ...65 Configuration up to the inputs measurement channel type...
Page 66: ...67 configuration of detector s caracteristics...
Page 67: ...68 Test calibrating up to a detector...
Page 68: ...69 Permits to analyse for a defined detector the zero and sensitivity derives...
Page 77: ...78 Allows to choose a type of pre programmed detector...
Page 78: ...79 Allows to define a detection profile...
Page 79: ...80 Profile continuation type of alarm...
Page 80: ...81 Type of alarm continuation...
Page 81: ...82 Type of alarm continuation...
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