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7.6.3
Selecting Alarm or Wash function
This function allows you to use the Alarm relay as Wash contact. The Wash contact is used in
combination with automatic cleaning systems. During the wash cycle, the analogue output is set
on hold.
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1)
Follow direction in 7.6.1
to enter Configuration mode.
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2)
Press the ENTER key
until upper display shows “Alr” or
“CLn”.
3)
Press the
▲
or
▼
key
to choose the desired function.
4)
Press the ENTER key
to confirm your selection.
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LD
7.6.4
Selecting the alarm time lag if relay 3 has been set to Alarm mode
This parameter group lets you select a period of time before the alarm activates when your set
point has been overshot. You can select from 0 to 2000 seconds.
1)
Follow directions in 7.6.1
to enter Configuration mode.
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LD
2)
Press the ENTER key
. Scroll with the
▲
or
▼
key until the
upper display shows a numerical value (in seconds) and the
lower display shows “AL.d”.
3)
Press the
▲
or
▼
key
to select how long of an alarm delay
(0 to 2000 seconds) you want.
4)
Press the ENTER key
to confirm your selection.
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5)
Proceed to 7.6.4 step 3
, or return to Measurement mode by pressing the
▲
and
▼
keys
simultaneously (escape).
7.6.5
Selecting steady or pulse contact for the alarm relay
This parameter group lets you select whether the alarm contact will operate as a steady contact
or a fleeting (single pulse) contact. Pulse contact closing time is 1 second.
1)
Follow directions in 7.6.1
to enter Configuration mode.
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TUP
LD
Al.c
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2)
Press the ENTER key
. Scroll with the
▲
and
▼
keys until the
upper display shows “Stdy” or “FLEt” and lower display shows
“AL.C.”.
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AL.C = alarm contact
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StdY = steady contact
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FLEt = fleeting (single pulse) contact
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LD
Al.c
3)
Press the
▲
or
▼
key t
o select steady or pulse contact.
4)
Press the ENTER key
to confirm your selection.
5)
Proceed to 7.6.5 step 3,
or return to Measurement mode by
pressing the
▲
and
▼
keys simultaneously (escape).