Burkert Type 8793 User Manual

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Auxiliary functions

Operating structure:

ENTER

INPUT

ENTER

OK

ESC

EXIT

CLEAR

Input change

in direction

History entry

is displayed

Display the remaining changes in direction until the next
message

CYCLE.COUNTER

LIMIT

NEXT M.

HISTORY

Delete.history.entry

EXIT

Figure 95:

Operating structure CYCLE.COUNTER

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

Key

Action

Description

/

Select

CYCLE.COUNTER

(To do this, the

CYCLE.COUNTER function must be incorporated

into the

DIAGNOSE main menu. See Chapter “26.2.22.4. Acti-

vation of diagnosis functions”.)

ENTER

Press

The menu is displayed.

/

Select

LIMIT

INPUT

Press

The preset value is displayed.

/

Increase value

<

Changing the decimal

place

Setting interval for outputting the message (limited number of
changes in direction).

OK

Press

Return to the

CYCLE.COUNTER menu.

EXIT

Press

Return to the

DIAGNOSE main menu.

Table 87:

CYCLE.COUNTER; specifying interval.

TEMP.CHECK –.Temperature.monitor

The temperature monitor checks whether the current temperature is within the specified temper-
ature range. The temperature range is specified by inputting a minimum and maximum temperature.
If the temperature deviates from the specified range, a message is output.

• 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.

In addition to the monitor there is a temperature slave pointer. This indicates the lowest and highest of the measured
temperature values. The slave pointer can be reset by pressing the

CLEAR

key.

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