
Startup and operation
RESM-5
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8.2.2
Menu language
The menu language can be changed while the
RESISTRON monitoring device is operating. You set it
with step 201 in the Configuration menu. The following
settings are possible:
English, German
The language selected in this menu remains
set if the factory settings are restored
(step 202 in the Configuration menu).
The language selected with step 201 can still
be changed even if the Configuration menu is
disabled (
section 9.12 "Disable Configuration
.
8.2.3
Restoring the factory settings
The internal settings of the RESISTRON monitoring
device can be reset to the factory defaults with step 202
in the Configuration menu. Only the language selected
with step 201 in the Configuration menu remains
unchanged.
Refer to section 10 "Factory settings" on page 43 for
more information about the factory settings.
If the unit's settings are unknown when it is
started up for the first time, you must restore
the factory settings in order to prevent
malfunctions.
8.2.4
Configuration of the alloy
(temperature coefficient)
The temperature coefficient for your particular
heatsealing band can be individually set in the range
from 400 to 4000ppm/K with step 204 in the
Configuration menu.
To prevent dangerous situations, refer to the
risk analysis for the machine or plant.
8.2.5
Configuration of the temperature
range
The temperature range for the RESISTRON monitoring
device can be set with step 205 in the Configuration
menu.
You can choose between 200°C, 300°C (factory
setting), 400°C, and 500°C.
8.2.6
Configuration the maximum
temperature (alarm threshold)
You set the maximum temperature with step 206 in the
Configuration menu. If the measured heatsealing band
temperature exceeds the maximum temperature
specified here (alarm threshold), the RESISTRON
monitoring device generates error code 109.
To prevent dangerous situations, refer to the
risk analysis for the machine or plant.
8.2.7
Configuration of the
alarm output
You set the alarm output with step 215 in the
Configuration menu. There are four possible settings:
1.
"normal" (factory setting)
The alarm output is energized at alarm.
2.
"invers"
The alarm output is de-energized at alarm.
3.
"normal w. RESET"
The alarm output is energized at alarm or when the
ALARM-IN/RESET input is energized.
4.
"inverse w. RESET"
The alarm output is de-energized at alarm or when
the ALARM-IN/RESET input is energized.
Other startup configuration options:
5.
"30sec. inactive"
The alarm output is de-energized for 30 seconds
regardless of any alarms.
6.
"1min. inactive"
The alarm output is de-energized for 1 minute
regardless of any alarms.
7.
"5min inactive"
The alarm output is de-energized for 5 minutes
regardless of any alarms.
To prevent dangerous situations, refer to the
risk analysis for the machine or plant.
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