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4. BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES
4.
BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES
All data settings can be performed with the three keys on the front panel (SET,SHIFT,
and INC), or using a handheld Brain Terminal (BT) or using a HART communicator.
The following sections describe basic data components and how to use the three panel
keys. (Please refer to Chapter 6 for the operation via Brain Terminal and Chapter 7 for
the operation via HART communicator.)
4.1 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
ADMAG SE display panel (if equipped) shows the components as follows.
SET
SHIFT
INC
2:Infrared Switches (if equipped)
4:Decimal Point
3:Unit Display
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1:Data Display
Figure 4.1 Components of Display
1: Data Display:
Displays flow rate data, setting data and type of alarm generated.
2: Infrared Switches: These keys are used to change the display and type of setting data.
3: Unit Display:
Displays flow rate units. In order to display other units, the
required unit label should be selected from the provided data
sheets.
4: Decimal Point:
Displays decimal point.
• Structure of the Display
* The Display consists of six figure and five dots for the decimal point between them.
* Two types of data can be entered : direct entry of numerals and entry of desired data
items using codes.
Please refer to Chapter 11. Parameter List for information on how to change settings.
The infrared switches operates as “ON” status by detecting the infrared ray reflection
from a finger put over the switches through the glass plate of the cover. Switches are
just below the printed letters SET, SHIFT, or INC on the faceplate and are circled
with a white line.
When you “touch” the swiches, please note the follwing.
The switches may operate even when you don’t touch the glass plate if your finger
comes near just above the glass plate. so please touch the switches sliding in your
finger from the lower part of the glass plate. Also be sure not to touch more than
one switch at one time by covering your other fingers over the faceplate.
NOTE