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Marathon Monitors Inc.

AACC 2000 Carbon Nov. 1, 1997

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Parameter names

In the navigation diagram, each box shows the display for a selected parameter.
The Operator parameter tables, later in this chapter, list all the parameter names
and their meanings.

The navigation diagram shows all the parameters that can, potentially, be
present in the controller. In practice, a limited number of them appear, as a
result of the particular configuration.

The shaded boxes in the diagram indicate parameters that are hidden in normal
operation. To view all the available parameters, you must select Full access
level. For more information about this, see Chapter 3, Access Levels.
Parameter displays Each list has a ‘List Header’ display.

Parameter displays



parameter name


parameter value


Figure 2-6 Typical parameter display

Parameter displays show the controller’s current settings. The layout of
parameter displays is always the same: the upper readout shows the parameter
name and the lower readout its value. In the above example, the parameter name
is

1FSL (indicating Alarm 1, full scale low), and the parameter value is 10.0.


To change the value of a parameter

First, select the required parameter.
To change the value, press either

or

. During adjustment, single presses

change the value by one digit.
Keeping the button pressed speeds up the rate of change.
Two seconds after releasing either button, the display blinks to show that the
controller has accepted the new value.

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