
GDS-68XP Operation & Maintenance Manual, Revision 3.5
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SYSTEM
SETTINGS
MENU
The
Comm
Settings
Menu
allows
the
user
to
configure
the
Ethernet
interface,
MODBUS/TCP
slave
and
two
optional
RS
‐
485
serial
interfaces.
Figure 9-6: System Settings Menu Tree
System
Version v1.00
Configure
→
Digital Input
→
View Event Log
→
Clear Event Log
→
View Sensor Life
→
Configure
Unit-44-1000
Date 01/25/2013
Time 04:33:05
Warmup(m) 1
Cal Purge(m) 1
Block Neg No
Send SensrLife No
InCal mA 0.00
Alm Refresh(m) 0
Digital Input
Mode Flt Override
Normally Open
Channel Ch. 1 & 2
Hh:mm Ch Event
01/25/2013
03:35 2 Fault Out
03:34 2 Fault In
03:33 2 Fault Out
03:32 2 Fault In
Ch.1 Sensr Found
Life: 100%
__________________
Ch.2 No Sensor
Configure
Menu
Date
&
Time
–
Sets
the
system
date
and
time.
Used
for
display
and
event
log
entries.
Warm
Up
Delay
–
Sets
length
of
time
(in
minutes)
from
power
on
to
output
signals
active.
During
Warmup
Delay
the
4
‐
20mA
outputs
are
set
to
4mA.
Cal
Purge
Delay
‐
Sets
length
of
time
(in
minutes)
that
outputs
are
disabled
following
a
zero
or
span
calibration
Block
Negative
–
If
YES,
blocks
screen
from
showing
negative
values.
Send
Sensor
Life
–
If
YES,
enables
transmission
of
sensor
life
data
across
4
‐
20mA
output
(see
GASMAX
CX
manual
for
more
details).
InCal
mA
–
Sets
the
4
‐
20mA
output
value
to
be
transmitted
during
a
calibration
sequencer.
Enables
remote
devices
to
track
“In
Cal”
status.
Alarm
Refresh
–
See
GASMAX
CX
manual.
Digital
Input
Menu
Mode
–
Determines
action
if
digital
input
(fault
ack
input)
is
activated.
Normally
–
If
Normally
OPEN
the
action
will
occur
if
the
contacts
close;
if
normally
CLOSED
the
event
will
occur
if
the
contacts
open.
Channel
–
Determines
which
channel
output
is
affected.
Event
Log
Event
Log
Format
–
The
event
log
includes
the
date,
time
and
list
of
events
that
occur.
Events
include
cold
boot,
system
boot,
alarm
reset,
remote
alarm
reset,
log
cleared,
config
edit,
A1,
A2
and
A3
in
and
out,
fault
in
and
out,
calibration
in
and
out,
calibration
fail,
communications
error,
config
error
and
marker
event.
Clear
Event
Log
–
Clears
all
entries
in
the
event
log.
View
Sensor
Life
Menu
Life
–
Computed
value
based
on
initial
stored
‘gain’
value
when
sensor
was
first
calibrated.
If
new
gain
equals
original
gain,
sensor
life
=
100%.
If
new
gain
equals
twice
original
gain,
sensor
life
=
0%.