5.
Press
and
simultaneously to escape the menu.
The sensor moves up one menu level at a
time
and may not save the new
setting,
depending on the programming procedure.
Entering the Password
If the sensor does not require a password (factory default
setting),
press
from Run mode. The sensor will proceed to QuickSet on
the Main menu. If a password is required, follow the steps below:
1.
Press
from Run mode.
The sensor waits for the password: 1234. The cursor
flashes
on the fourth digit from the
left.
If the password is not entered within
10 seconds, the sensor returns to Run mode.
2.
Press
four
times.
The sensor inserts the number 4 in the fourth digit
location
from the
left.
3.
Press
The
flashing
cursor moves to the third digit
location
from the
left.
4.
Press
three
times.
The sensor inserts the number 3 in the third digit
location
from the
left.
5.
Press
The
flashing
cursor moves to the second digit
location
from the
left.
6.
Press
two
times.
The sensor inserts the number 2 in the second digit
location
from the
left.
7.
Press
The
flashing
cursor moves to the
first
digit
location
on the
left.
8.
Press
one
time.
The sensor displays PASSWORD 1234 and the message PASSWORD OK!.
9.
Press
to save the password.
The sensor proceeds to QuickSet on the Main menu.
Accessing QuickSet
Teach the current
conditions
to output Q1 and output Q2 with QuickSet. To locate and access Quickset, follow the steps below:
1.
Press
or
to scroll through the Main menu: QuickSet, TEACH-IN, OFFSET, UNIT, SERIAL, RS422, PASSWORD, and FACTORY
<PRESET>.
2.
When QuickSet is highlighted, press
.
The sensor enters QuickSet.
3. Teach the current
condition.
•
Press
to teach output Q1.
•
Press
to teach output Q2.
The current measurement value is displayed in the top line of the display. The received signal value is displayed as a bar graph: the
more bars, the stronger the received signal. Output Q1 and output Q2 are displayed as either ON or OFF by the status indicator LEDs
and by the
letter
Q, which is capitalized (Output 1 is ON) or lowercase (Output 1 is OFF).
4. Save or reject the
settings.
•
Press
to save the
setting.
The sensor returns to the Main menu.
• Press Escape to move up one menu level. (Use Escape throughout the Programming mode if needed.)
Teaching and Manually
Adjusting
Discrete Limits
To enter the TEACH-IN menu and to teach discrete limits to the sensor outputs, follow the steps below:
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