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4.3. Legend for submenus and parameters
The purposes and characteristics of submenus and parameters are described and summarized in the following tables.
4.3.1. Submenu
1. Acronym of submenu as it appears on indicator di-
splay.
2. Text of scrolling message as it appears on indicator
display.
3. Password needed to access submenu items.
4. Description of functions that manage submenu
4.3.2. Parameters
1. Acronym of parameter as it appears on indicator display.
2. Text of scrolling message as it appears on indicator di-
splay.
3. Submenu to which parameter belongs.
4. Attributes of parameter: R = readable, W = writable.
If only R, the operator can read the parameter value but
cannot change it.
5. Description of use of parameter, including any warnings
or suggestions.
6. Engineering units of value managed by parameter.
Engineering units can be unique or depend on other
configuration choices, for example, the engineering uni-
ts temperature, which can be set in degrees Centigrade
or Fahrenheit. Not all parameters require the use of units
of measurement.
7. Description of parameter values or information that can
be read or written, as appropriate.
1
2
3
4
Acronym
Scrolling message
Password
Description
INFO
INSTRUMENT STATUS
Level 1
Gives information on indicator state and HW configuration
8. Value that the parameter can have. Value can be two
types: discrete, typically numerical. For a discrete va-
lue, all possible values are listed as they appear on the
indicator display. For intervals of values, the minimum
and maximum parameter values are shown.
9. Any additional description of value of individual para-
meter.
8
9
6
5
7
1
2
3
4
Acronym
Scrolling message
Submenu
Attributes
Out1
OUTPUT TYPE
INFO
R
The parameter specifies the type of output 1
Unit of measurement:
:
-
Options:
RELAY
= Relay output
DIGIT
= 24 V logic output
CONTS
= Continuous output
4. CONFIGURATION