Section INDUSTRIAL . ISOLATED SIGNAL CONVERTERS
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13. Configuration menu (cont.)
Key ‘UP’
(‘force’ menu)
The key ‘
UP
’ (
5
) at the front of the instrument gives access to a
configurable list of functions (see section 12.4).
At the ‘
Key UP (‘force’ menu)
’ (
K.uP
) menu select which functions will
be available when pressing the front key ‘
UP
’ (
5
). Select ‘
on
’ to activate
the desired functions.
•
configure ‘
Force Low
’ (
F.Lo
) to ‘
on
’ to activate the ‘
Force low
’ function
menu entry.
•
configure ‘
Force High
’ (
F.hI
) to ‘
on
’ to activate the ‘
Force high
’ function
menu entry.
•
configure ‘
Force Set
’ (
F.SEt
) to ‘
on
’ to activate the ‘
Force set
’ function
menu entry.
•
configure ‘
Tare
’ (
tArE
) to ‘
on
’ to activate the ‘
Tare
’ function menu
entry.
The functions configured to ‘
on
’ are available at the ‘
force’
menu. See
section 12.4 for a description on each function and how to operate them.
13.7 Key ‘UP’ (‘force’ menu)
Force low
Force high
Force set
Tare
The key ‘
LE
’ (
3
) at the front of the instrument gives access to a
configurable set of information messages.
At the ‘
Key LE (messages function)
’ (
K.LE
) menu, select the informations
to be displayed when the front key ‘
LE
’ (
3
) is pressed (see section 12.5).
Select ‘
on
’ to activate each information.
•
configure ‘
mV at terminals
’ (
MEAS
) to ‘
on
’ to see the value in
millivolts at terminals (for example : ‘
MEAS mV 13.82
’).
•
configure ‘
Tare value
’ (
tArE
) to ‘
on
’ to see the actual value of the ‘
tare
’
parameter. (for example : ‘
tArE mV 1.27
’) This value is expressed in
corrected millivolts (mV’) (see section 10.1).
•
configure ‘
Input signal value
’ (
InP.S
) to ‘
on
’ to see the input signal
value and the measurement units (for example: ‘
Inp mV 8.52
’). This
value is expressed in millivolts (mV’) (see section 10.1).
•
configure ‘
Output signal value
’ (
out.S
) to ‘
on
’ to see the output signal
value and the measurement units (for example : ‘
Out mA 12.40
’).
•
configure ‘
Label
’ (
LAbL
) to ‘
on
’ to see the value configured at the
‘
label
’ and ‘
label2
’ parameters (see section 13.9).
•
configure ‘
Process value
’ (
Proc
) to ‘
on
’ to see the process value as
scaled at the process parameters (see section 13.4) (for example:
‘
Proc 150.0
’).
•
configure ‘
Percentage
’ (
Prct
) to ‘
on
’ to see the percentage of
input signal, where ‘0’ is the value assigned to the ‘
input signal low
’
parameter, and ‘100’ is the value assigned to the ‘
input signal high
’
parameter (see section 13.4) (for example: ‘
Prct 23.5
’).
•
configure ‘
Excitation voltage
’ (
EX.V
) to ‘
on
’ to see the value of the
excitation voltage received by the load cell. This value is read from the
‘
sense
’ terminals (see section 7.2) (for example : ‘
ExV 4.97
’).
•
configure ‘
Excitation current
’ (
EX.MA
) to ‘
on
’ the value of the current
provided through the excitation voltage terminals (for example: ‘
ExMA
14.3
’).
When more than one parameter is set to ‘
on
’, values will be displayed
sequentially, in the same order as they are listed in the menu, with
a middle dash ‘
-
’ between them. When all information has been
displayed, the instrument returns to ‘
normal mode
’ of operation.
13.8 Key ‘LE’ (‘
messages
’ function)
Key ‘LE’
(messages function)
Input signal value
(in mV’)
Output signal value
Process value
Label
Percentage
Excitation voltage
Excitation current
Tare value (in mV’)
mV at terminals