7. Starting up and configuring the controller
Switch on the power supply to start up the controller.
After briefly switching between displays, the controller automatically goes to the operating level
and the time appears in the display.
You must first configure the controller before setting it.
Then enter any required user data as described in chapter 7.2 on parameterization.
7.1 Configuration
Configure the controller to adapt its functions to the requirements of the system. To do this, select
the appropriate system diagram from the system descriptions in chapter 5 (Figs. 11 to 21).
After this, determine the functions required for the chosen system diagram by activating and set-
ting certain function blocks.
Note:
The set system code number as well as the function blocks FB 20 to FB 23 are protected by
a
code number
.
You can only access the settings for the system code numbers, function blocks and all the data
required for parameterization and configuration after entering a valid code number!
Note:
If you cannot change any function block settings in the parameter level and various par-
ameters are not shown in the display, the write protection function for the configuration level is
enabled. See chapter 7.3 on page 57 for more details.
7.1.1 Setting the code number
The valid code number is written on page 62 of this manual. If you want to keep this code num-
ber, but prevent any unauthorized person from using it, cut out or scribble out the number on
page 62.
Personal code number:
You can enter your own personal code number. See chapter 7.3 on
page 57 for more details.
0 0 0 0
appears in the display after you have selected a system code number or a protected
function block
Press the arrow key until you approximately
reach the code number (the longer you press the
key, the faster the displayed number changes).
Use the arrow keys to set the number.
Press the enter key to acknowledge the set code
number.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
20 21 22 23 24
0
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