CHAPTER 4
OPERATION
4-3
DN-109AT, DN-119AT, DN-129AT and DN-189AT display series
4.3.2.1.
Parameter CnF. Temperature sensor parameter
Temperature sensor menu. Upon pressing ENTER, the last type of input selected is displayed.
-1- Pt100 selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next parameter.
-2- Pt1000 selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next parameter.
-3- Thermocouple J Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next parameter.
-4- Thermocouple K selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next
parameter.
-5- Thermocouple T selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next
parameter.
Once the sensor has been selected, the measurement unit must be selected
Cº. Celsius scale selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next
parameter.
Fº. Fahrenheit scale selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next
parameter.
Once the measurement unit has been selected, the resolution must be selected
1º. Resolution of 1 degree selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the next
parameter.
0.1º. Resolution of 0.1 degree selected. Press ENTER to validate the value and to access the
next parameter.
4.3.2.2.
Parameter oFS. Temperature offset
Offset value. After 2 seconds the last programmed value is displayed and modification is
permitted. Upon pressing ENTER the value is validated and the programming of the parameters is
finalized. Use the increase and displacement keys to modify the value. Upon reaching 9, it goes back
to 0. The highest weight digit permits programming of the sign - (negative value)
4.3.2.3.
Parameter FLH
This parameter makes the digits flash in the conditions the user programs the alarms.
The parameter “FLH” (Flash) admits the following values
0
The digits don’t flash
1
The digits flash when the alarm 1 is activated
2
The digits flash when the alarm 2 is activated
3
The digits flash if any alarm is activated
4
The digits flash when both alarms are activated.
To program the alarms, see 4.4
“Alarms configuration”