Table 3-3. procedure to alter a datapoint, Figure 3-10. entry line ten character field – Micromod Micro-DCI: 53IT5100A Indicator/Totalizer User Manual

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Table 3-3. Procedure to Alter a Datapoint

Step

Press

Once

Shift

Result

Press to

Locate

Target

Char.

Result

1

Puts instrument in engineering mode.

2

If CONFIGURE does not appear, press 2.

3

3

Displays entry line: POINT .

4

C

Puts C on entry line: POINT .C.

5

.C

1

Shifts C and puts 1 on entry line:
POINT .C1.

6

.C1

7

Shifts C1 and puts 7 on entry line:
POINT .C17.

7

.C17

5

Shifts C17 and puts 5 on entry line:
POINT .C175.

8

3

Enters address to display datapoint contents. The address with the contents
are displayed as follows: C175 80.0000.

9

hold

.

locator

C175 contents shifted right; only the locator
point remains on the entry line: C175 .

10

9

Puts 9 on entry line: C175 .9.

11

.9

0

Shifts 9 and puts 0 on entry line:
C175 .90.

12

3

Enters the value 90 in datapoint C175.

13

Returns instrument to operator mode.

Note:

= space.

Figure 3-10. Entry

Line Ten Character

Field

3.4.3 ALTERING A DATAPOINT

The procedure in Table 3-3 illustrates how to alter the contents of data-
point C175, which is ANI2 Alarm Limit 1, from 80 to 90. Figure 3-10 is
provided to show the maximum input character length for the engineer-
ing mode edit line. The edit line can accept ten characters. The full ten
character field is used primarily for the A type datapoint text strings
(tag names). Reference Table 4-1 in Section 4 for information about the
datapoint types. Note that in Figure 3-10, the PO is residual from the
prompt POINT and that the character field string starts with 1 and ends
with 0 (underlined in the figure) to illustrate 10 characters.

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