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Glossary of Programming Symbols
To explain software-programming procedures, logic diagrams are used to visually assist in following the
programming steps. The following symbols are used to represent various functions and associated display
elements of the 683A1:
Symbol
Explanation
Symbol
Explanation
This symbol represents the
OPERATIONAL DISPLAY.
[ScALE]
[9999]
Text or numbers shown between
square brackets in a procedure
indicate the programming code
name of the function or the value
displayed on the meter display.
When a button is shown, press and
release it to go onto the next step in
the direction indicated by the arrow.
When two or more buttons are
shown, each with an arrow, this
indicates there are a number of
programming choices.
When the
and
buttons are
shown together, the display value
can be increased by pressing and
releasing the
button or
decreased by pressing and
releasing the
button.
When two buttons are shown side by
side and enclosed by a dotted line,
they must be pressed at the same
time then released to go onto the next
programming step.
When the
and
buttons are
shown with two displays, either
display can be selected by pressing
and releasing the
or
buttons.
If the display is shown with XXXX it
means the value displayed will be the
previously set value. When a number
is shown it indicates the initial factory
default setting or a specific
“
example
number.
”
When there are more than two
display selections they are shown
in brackets below the first display
and are also selectable by pressing
and releasing the
or
buttons.
When two displays are shown
together with bursts, this indicates
that the display is toggling (flashing)
between the name of the function and
the value.
A dotted box indicates these
functions are omitted or bypassed
when the related hardware is not
present.
is the PROGRAM button,
is the UP button,
is the DOWN button.
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