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3.4 Input of data
From menu item 10 upwards the system allows data input. The change of data follows by
pushing the "
up
" and "
down
" keys during the menu numbers are not flashing. This can be done
either step-by-step (by pushing the key once) or by the high-speed search (while keeping the key
pushed). A plashing of the display indicates that the given value has been modified. The input
must be completed by pushing the key "
Set
". Otherwise you are not able to change to an other
menu item. Every time when the display is flashing you must first push the "
Set
" key before you
can change to an other menu item.
3.5 Input of time functions
At the input of time functions you have to pay attention to the following:
You have to note that you must set the release lag time to zero by activating an operate lag time.
This is also valid for the reverse case.
Example :
If a time value is adjusted in menu item 15 the time in menu item 14 must be set to zero (proceed
analogous for the reverse case).
This is very important, because in case of a double-function (operate lag and release lag
together) the system always recognises the release lag as it's active time function.
The adjustment of the two different time ranges (1... 255 seconds and 10 ... 2550 seconds) can be
happen by pushing the "
Set
" key during the display is flashing and the menu item for time choice
is active. At the LED display the decimal dot is shining at the first place of the time display. A
switch from the short time interval to the long time interval happens for the respective sensors.
Example:
If the long time interval has been selected for sensor 1 within menu item 14, then it is also
relevant for the sensor 1 within menu item 15.