Burkert Type 8793 User Manual

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Auxiliary functions

SERVICE.TIME –.Operating-hours.counter

The operating-hours counter records the time during which the device was switched on.

If the duty cycle reaches the specified time limit, a message is generated.

• To do this, a history entry is made in the

HISTORY submenu. For description see “26.2.22.7. History entries in

the HISTORY submenu”.

• The status signal, which is assigned to the message, is indicated at short intervals on the display.

See also

D.MSG and CONFIG.MSG in Chapter “26.2.22.5”, page 151.

Display.SERVICE.TIME

Description.of.the.functions

EXIT

INPUT

29-5-1

SERVICE.TIME

LIMIT

HISTORY

NEXT.M

89d.

23h

90d.

00h

The interval for messages preset at the factory for 90 days can be
changed in the

LIMIT submenu.

After

NEXT.M the remaining time is displayed until the next message

appears.

The history entries of the last 3 messages can be viewed and deleted in
the

HISTORY submenu.

Table 82:

SERVICE.TIME; operating-hours counter

Operating structure:

ENTER

INPUT

ENTER

OK

ESC

EXIT

CLEAR

Input interval

History entry

is displayed

Display the remaining time until the next message

SERVICE.TIME

LIMIT

NEXT M.

HISTORY

Delete.history.entry

EXIT

Figure 93:

Operating structure SERVICE.TIME

Specifying.interval.for.the.output.of.messages

Key

Action

Description

/

Select

SERVICE.TIME

(To do this, the

SERVICE.TIME function must be incorporated into

the

DIAGNOSE main menu. See Chapter “26.2.22.4. Activation of

diagnosis functions”).

ENTER

Press

The menu is displayed.

/

Select

LIMIT

INPUT

Press

The preset value is displayed.

/

Increase value

<

Change the

(time unit: d/h/m)

Set interval for outputting the message.

OK

Press

Return to the

SERVICE.TIME menu.

EXIT

Press

Return to the

DIAGNOSE main menu.

Table 83:

SERVICE.TIME; specifying interval.

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Type 8792, 8793

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