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User’s Manual
225-748-01L
February 2017
Programmable Current/Voltage Safety Trip Alarm
STA
HLPRG
SEC
TION 4
Main Configuration Menu
Figure 4.2 gives an overview of the Main Configuration menu.
Upon power-up, the STA displays the variable(s) as configured via the Configure Options menu.
Pressing the
SEL
button accesses a series of displays that show, in succession, the settings
currently stored in unit memory.
Depending upon how Security has been set, pressing
SELECT
will access either the first screen
in the main configuration menu, “CONFG INPUT”, the password code query screen, “ENTER
PASS” or the “SYS LOCK” screen.
Once the Main Menu has been accessed, the
DOWN
button is used to move through all of the
sub-menus in a loop. Pressing the
SELECT
button accesses the first screen of the sub-menu
shown on the LCD.
Note:
STA is programmed to time out from the configuration menu after 5 minutes of inactivity.
When trimming the unit, 30 minutes of inactivity are allowed before the time out. If the unit times
out, the previous settings will be reapplied.
Password
This menu is bypassed if the Password Security is set to
Full Access
. Refer to the Password
Configuration section of this manual for a more detailed description of the password feature.
1. If the Password Security is set to Password Required, pressing
SELECT
from the display
of the process variable input will bring up the “ENTER PASS” screen.
2. Press
SELECT
again to enter the “PASS” screen. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to
select correct password (default value is “1”). When the password is displayed, press
SELECT.
Note:
If the correct password is not known, contact Moore Industries Technical Support for
assistance, or use the PC Configuration Software to bypass security.
3. If you have entered the correct password, the sensor configuration menu, “CONFG
INPUT”, will be accessed. If not, the display will show a “WRONG PASS” message.
4. From “WRONG PASS”, wait three seconds to go back to the View menu. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to view the settings in the View menu.