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If the device connected to the mA output is out of calibration, and cannot be
calibrated, then the low and high current levels can be trimmed by altering
P838 (Low Trim)
and
P839 (High Trim)
. To do this, simply enter the
value that ensures that 4 mA or 20 mA respectively are shown on the remote
device. You can use the left/right menu keys to alter the value until the
correct reading is shown on the remote device, rather than typing in a value.
Using the Relays
All relay related parameters are prefixed with a
2
** .
The second digit of the three figure parameter number denotes the relay
number as follows:
2
1
* parameters for Relay 1
2
2
* parameters for Relay 2
The third digit selects specific parameters for the setting up of the relays,
which can be selected individually and results in the following parameter
numbers for each relay.
Relay 1 21
0
to 21
8
Relay 2 22
0
to 22
8
Each relay can be configured in any of the options shown below, and usually
has two associated set-point values with it (e.g. level) for ON and OFF.
Note
When relays are programmed to act as Level Alarms relay setpoints are set
in relation to the level of the material in the vessel, irrespective of the setting
of the mode of operation (P100).
You first need to decide which relays are to be used as alarms. The
first
parameter
for each relay determines the
type
the relay will be (i.e.
not in
use,
alarm
or
control.
), and what the further relay parameters, applicable to
your selection, represent. Each of these types will now be described.
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