
Programming
Reference Manual
June 2016
MAN-0076, Revision 09
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Programming
3.
Activate the enter key (switch 3) to display the sub menu. The most recent event will be
displayed.
4.
Select the up arrow key (switch 1) and the down arrow key (switch 2) to toggle through all past
events.
5.
After viewing, select “Exit” at each menu stage (sub menu and main menu).
The on-screen Events Format/host includes:
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Channel Number: CH1, CH2, or transmitter: ML2. Events that occurred under these formats will be
logged.
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Event Types: There are a total of 11 events that are stored and displayed. See table below for a list
of the events, and how they are displayed on the Millennium II screen.
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Date and Time: Each event is date and time stamped.
Event Types
Display on Screen
Events Format /host
Power up or Reset
Power UP / RST
ML2
Communication Fault
Communication Err
CH1 or CH2
High Level Alarm
High Alarm
CH1 or CH2
Low Level Alarm
Low Alarm
CH1 or CH2
Calibration Completed
Cal Complete
CH1 or CH2
Calibration Zero Failed
Cal Zero fail
CH1 or CH2
Calibration Span Fail
Cal Span Fail
CH1 or CH2
Calibration Aborted
Cal Abort
CH1 or CH2
Sensor Fail
Sensor Fail
CH1 or CH2
Channel Enabled
Enabled
CH1 or CH2
Channel Disabled
Disabled
CH1 or CH2
4.14
Manual reset
A Manual Reset is required after a calibration failure or to clear a latched Alarm relay. When a manual
reset is done, the transmitter will return to normal operation.
1.
Enter the main menu by activating any key to get the “enter main menu” prompt, then activate
switch 1 to select “yes”.
2.
Activate the up key (switch 1) or down key (switch 2) until “Manual Reset?” option is displayed.
3.
Activate the enter key (switch 3) to display the sub menu: ‘Initiate Reset’.
4.
Select “yes” using switch 1 to reset.
4.15
Self-test relay
When activating the self-test relay function, ensure all external equipment is disabled to prevent