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E.2. Commissioning help
E.3. Free commissioning
If you decide not to use the commissioning help, you should make the necessary set-
tings in the following sequence:
•
Menu 10. Language (see 14.)
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Menu 7.4 Time and date (see 12.2)
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Menu 5. Settings, all values (see 10.)
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Menu 6. Protective functions if adaptations are necessary (see 11.)
•
Menu 7.
Special functions if additional changes are necessary (see 12.)
Finally, menu 4.2 under operating mode “Manual“ should be used to test the switch
outputs with the consumers connected, and to check the sensor values for plausibility.
Then switch on automatic mode.
brief descriptions of each parameter in the display.
Pressing the “esc” key takes you back to the previous value so you can look at the
selected setting again or adjust it if desired. Pressing the “esc“ more than once takes
you back step by step to the selection mode, thus cancelling the commissioning help.
Finally, menu 4.2 under operating mode “Manual” should be used to test the switch
outputs with the consumers connected, and to check the sensor values for plausibility.
Then switch on automatic mode.
The fi rst time the controller is turned on
and after the language and time are set,
a query appears as to whether you want
to parametrise the controller using the
commissioning help or not. The commis-
sioning help can also be terminated or
called up again at any time in the special
functions menu. The commissioning help
guides you through the necessary basic
settings in the correct order, and provides
Parametrisation
Caution
Observe the explanations for the the individual parameters on the fol-
lowing pages, and check whether further settings are necessary for your
application.
Caution
Observe the explanations for the the individual parameters on the fol-
lowing pages, and check whether further settings are necessary for your
application.