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If the reset key is programmed to do an unlatch function only, the prompt message
will be UnL ?, and the acknowledge message will be UnL. If both reset and unlatch
functions are programmed, the prompt message will be r-U?, and the acknowledge
message will be r-U. If the reset key is programmed to do nothing, or if a batch is
running or recycling, pressing the reset key will result in a two-second display of six
dashes (------), which is the counter’s way of telling you, “I’ll just ignore that, thank
you.”
Changing a Preset Value
There are six possible presets, also known as setpoints, that can appear on the
display. No Eclipse uses more than four of them, and some or all of them may be
“locked”. If the operator attempts to change a preset value that is locked, the error
message
will appear on the display when the
Edit
key is pressed. The title
screens for these presets are tot P, rat L, rat H, bat F, bat P, and CYC P. When the
View
Enter
key is released, the present preset value appears on the display.
To change the value of a preset (example - change preset 1 from 950 to 870):
1. Press the
Edit
key,
Edit
Durant
the left-most digit (MSD) begins to flash. The preset is edited one digit at a
time by selecting a digit (flash) and changing the value of that digit.
2. Press the
Edit
key until a digit that must be changed is flashing. The flash
moves one digit to the right each time the
Edit
key is poked.
Edit
Durant
RUN MODE cont.
Indicates flashing digit.
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