
Configuration and Use Manual
11
Using the Transmitter Display
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Auto Scroll may or may not be enabled:
•
If Auto Scroll is enabled, each configured display variable will be shown for the number of
seconds specified for Scroll Rate. At any time, you can interrupt the automatic scrolling (e.g.,
to control the display manually) by activating either optical switch. The display reverts to auto
scrolling after 30 seconds of inactivity.
•
Whether Auto Scroll is enabled or not, the operator can manually scroll through the configured
display variables by activating
Scroll
.
For more information on using the display to view process variables or manage totalizers and
inventories, see Chapter 7.
2.4.3
Display menus
To enter the display menus, activate
Scroll
and
Select
simultaneously. The optical switch indicator
will flash. Hold
Scroll
and
Select
until the words
SEE ALARM
or
OFF-LINE MAINT
appear.
To move through a list of options, activate
Scroll
.
To select from a list, scroll to the desired option, then activate
Select
.
For entry into certain sections of the display menu:
•
If a password has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter it. See Section 2.4.4.
•
If a display password is not required, you will be prompted to activate the optical switches in a
pre-defined sequence (
Scroll-Select-Scroll
). This feature is designed to prevent unintentional
entry to the menu caused by variations in ambient lighting or other environmental factors.
To exit a display menu without making any changes:
•
Use the
EXIT
option if available.
•
If the
EXIT
option is not available, activate
Scroll
and
Select
simultaneously, and hold until
the screen returns to the previous display.
2.4.4
Display password
A password can be used to control access to either the off-line maintenance menu, the alarm menu, or
both. The same code is used for both:
•
If both passwords are enabled, the user must enter the password to access the top-level off-line
menu. The user can then access either the alarm menu or the off-line maintenance menu
without re-entering the password.
•
If only one password is enabled, the user can access the top-level off-line menu, but will be
prompted for the password when he or she attempts to access the alarm menu or the off-line
maintenance menu (depending on which password is enabled). The user can access the other
menu without a password.
•
If neither password is enabled, the user can access all parts of the off-line menu without a
password.
For information about enabling and setting the display password, see Section 8.14.
Note: If the petroleum measurement application is installed on your transmitter, the display password
is always required to start, stop, or reset a totalizer, even if neither password is enabled. If the
petroleum measurement application is not installed, the display password is never required for these
functions, even if one of the passwords is enabled.
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