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User Manual
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The supervisory level responsibilities include exercising control over operator, making process related decisions and
controlling the availability of process data for remote use. The
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parameters allow implementation of supervisory level
decisions. The Table 7.1 below lists supervisory parameters.
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Table 7.1
Parameter Description
Settings
(Default Value)
0 to 250
(Default : 0)
(Default : 9.6)
4800
9600
19200
ALARM SP ADJUSTMENT
ON OPERATOR PAGE
Supervisory permission for Alarm setpoint adjustments on
Operator Page. Set to ‘Enable’ for permission.
PROCESS VALUE HIGH-LOW MONITORING
This parameter enables or disables the PV monitoring for
Min/Max values. Set to ‘Yes’ for enabling the feature.
This parameter allows protection against inadvertent resetting of
Min/Max values. That is, the reset command is executed only if the
operator sets the password that matches with this parameter
value.
PASSWORD FOR RESETTING
PV HIGH-LOW
BAUD RATE
Communication speed in ‘Bits per Second’. Set the value to match
with the host baud rate.
PARITY
One of the communication error trapping features. Select the data
packet parity as implemented by the host protocol.
(Default : Disable)
Disable
Enable
(Default :No)
No
Yes
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(Default : 1)
SERIAL ID NUMBER
Unique numeric code assigned to the
for identification by
indicator
the host. Set the value as required by the host.
(Default : Even)
Odd
Even
None
SERIAL WRITE PERMISSION
Setting to ‘No’ disallows the host to set / modify any parameter
value. The host, however, can read the value.
(Default :Yes)
No
Yes