
ProtEX-MAX PD8-765 Explosion-Proof Process & Temperature Meter
Instruction Manual
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Troubleshooting
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Interactive Virtual
Meter Demo
visit
Due to the many features and functions of the meter,
it’s possible that the setup of the meter does not
agree with what an operator expects to see. If the
meter is not working as expected, refer to the
Diagnostics
menu and consult the recommendations
described below.
It may also be helpful to program the meter using
MeterView software. A
to you if you register your meter.
Diagnostics Menu (
diag
)
The
Diagnostics
menu is located in the
Advanced
Features Menu
, to access
Diagnostics
menu see
It provides an easy way to view the programmed
parameter settings for troubleshooting purposes.
Press the
Enter/Ack
button to view the settings and
the
Menu
button to exit at any time.
For a description of the diagnostics messages see
Advanced Features Menu
& Display Messages
Determining Software Version
To determine the software version of a meter:
1. Go to the
Diagnostics
menu (
diAG
) and
press
Enter/Ack
button.
2. Press
Up
arrow/
Max
button and scroll to
Information menu (
Info
).
3. Press
Enter/Ack
to access the software
number (
SFT
), version (
UER
). Write down the
information as it is displayed. Continue
pressing
Enter/Ack
until all the information
is displayed.
Reset Meter to Factory Defaults
When the parameters have been changed in a way
that is difficult to determine what’s happening, it might
be better to start the setup process from the factory
defaults.
Instructions to load factory defaults:
1. Enter the
Advanced
Features Menu
. See
2. Press
Up
arrow to go to
Diagnostics
menu
3.
Press and hold
Right
arrow/Reset for five
seconds, press
Enter/Ack
when display
flashes
reset
.
Note:
If
Enter/Ack
is not pressed within three
seconds, display returns to Diagnostics menu.
4. The meter goes through an initialization
sequence (same as on power-up) and loads
the factory default settings.