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5
CONFIGURATION MODE
Fig. 5.1 Configuration Mode – Summary
350.0
351.5
70
50
COdE
OFF
AtNE
LEV1
OPEr
LEV.t
LEV5
P.PrG
VLVE
LEV1
OPEr
Invalid
password
LEV6
APPL
LEVE
CAL
Valid Configuration Password
Valid Set Up Password
Valid
Profile Configuration
Password
350.0
351.5
70
Operator Configuration
Auto/manual key enables
Alarm acknowledge key enable
Operator set point adjust enable
Operator ratio/bias enable
Password settings
Clock settings
Serial Communications
2-/4-wire connection
2400/9600/19200 baud rate
Parity
Modbus address
Calibration
Offset/span adjustment
Motorized valve feedback
Output Assignment
Outputs 1 and 2 type
Digital output
Assignment source
Polarity
Analog output
Assignment source
Electrical range
Engineering range
Relay outputs 1 to 4
Assignment source
Polarity
LEVC
ASSN
LEVd
SErL
CAL
LEVE
CAL
LEVb
OPEr
Basic Configuration
Template application
Output type
Control action
Mains rejection frequency
Analog Inputs 1 to 3
Type
Electrical range
Decimal places
Engineering range
Broken sensor drive
Input filter time constant
Alarms 1 to 8
Type
Trip level
Hysteresis band
Global Acknowledgement
Set Points
Tracking enable
Set point limits
Local set point sources 1 to 4
Ramp/Soak enable
Control Configuration
Power fail recovery action
Output high/low limits
Slew rate + disable
Configured outputs 1 to 3
Manual output selection sources
Auto mode selection source
Tune parameter sources 1 to 4
LEVA
CNtL
LEV9
SEt.P
LEV8
ALMS
LEV7
INPt
LEV6
APPL
5.1
Introduction
To access the Configuration mode (Levels 6 to E) the correct password must be entered in the security code
frame.
Note. When in the configuration mode, the green bargraph led illuminates, all relays and digital
outputs are de-energized and all analog outputs revert to the set minimum current output.