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Select the required values with the
⇑
and
⇓
keys. Save values to memory with
the P key. The measuring instrument saves all of the settings to memory and
returns to the normal operating mode.
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Setting the Limit Values During Operation
Limit values can only be adjusted during operation if they have not been
secured during programming. Press the P and
⇓
keys simultaneously in order
to enter the limit value adjustment mode. Depending upon the selected
switching function, either Lo-1 and a numeric value, or Hi-1 and a numeric
value blink alternately at the display. The numeric value corresponds to limit
value 1. Select the required value with the
⇑
and
⇓
keys. Save the value with
the P key and proceed to the next parameter. Depending upon the selected
switching function, either Lo-2 and a numeric value, or Hi-2 and a numeric
value blink alternately at the display. The numeric value corresponds to limit
value 2.
Select the required value with the
⇑
and
⇓
keys. Save value to memory with
the P key. The measuring instrument saves the selected values to memory
and returns to the normal operating mode.
Note: If the instrument has been secured against unauthorized or inadvertent
changes to the limit values,
Loc
appears at the displays. Adjustment is not
possible in this case.
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Mean Value Generation
This parameter can only be configured if programming has been enabled. If
programming has not been enabled,
Loc
appears at the display.
Press the
⇑
and
⇓
keys simultaneously.
FILt and a numeral blink alternately at the display.
The numeral indicates the number of measured values which are used for
mean value generation.
Example:
0 = no mean value generation
2 = mean value generation with 2 measured values
Any of the following settings can be used for displayed mean values:
No mean value,
Mean value based upon 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 measurements.
The instrument automatically selects mean value generation based upon 32
measurements for Pt100 sensors.