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System Setup
Programming Guidelines
This manual details setup procedures for every available console Function within the Setup Mode. The manual is
divided into sections for each Function as they appear on the display, beginning with Section 5, System Setup
through Section 26, Archive Utility. Depending on your console type and its installed features, you may only see
(and be able to program) some of the Functions and/or Steps. Just skip over the material in this manual that
doesn’t apply to your installation. The screen examples shown in this manual, are in U.S. units. However, Metric or
Imperial units would appear if either of those choices were selected in the System Units step.
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Programming Instructions.
All the programming instructions in this manual assume that this is a
first-time
(cold-start) setup
.
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Sample Screens.
The screens that are shown in these setup procedures display factory-set values or choices.
If you change these settings as you set up the system for your application, your setup values or choices will
appear in the display when the Setup Mode is re-entered.
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Key Functions.
The keys used to revise any setting are the same as used during initial programming, although
the key sequences may change.
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Multiple Choice Entries.
The setup procedure mentioned in this manual instructs you to press the STEP key
to accept a default value and move to the next setup parameter. When you are offered multiple choices, press
the CHANGE key to display these alternate choices, and the ENTER key to confirm the choice you decide
upon.
Automatic Return to Operating Mode
The system will automatically return to the Operating Mode status display in 15 minutes if no activity takes place
while the system is in the Setup Mode. Mark where you are in the setup sequence if you are going to be away for
longer than this.
Setup Data Warning
When you exit the Setup Mode, a Setup Data Warning will appear in the Status Display and the yellow warning
light will flash if insufficient or invalid setup data has been entered. In systems equipped with a printer, a Setup
Data Warning report will also be printed.
The display and report will identify the source of the warning (i.e. Tank 1, Sensor 4, etc.), and the warning
indicators will remain active until the cause has been corrected.
Printing a Setup Data Report
You should print and save a setup data report once all setup procedures are complete. This report will be a record
of all setup values entered into this system and save valuable time if system memory is lost due to a simultaneous
interruption of AC and battery power, or due to a problem within the system.