Micromod MOD: 30ML Functions Data Base Reference User Manual

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MOD 30ML Functions

DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK

Choose a display to appear on the instrument front face at power up.

DEVICE

0

Power up display is the *DEVICE* display (top level display).

USER

Power up display is a user display from the Edit Display List. The
user field will be active to enter a display tag from the display list (the
display's position in Display List is stored as number).

PREVIOUS

65535 Power up display is the previous display.


15

Current Display (CURDISP) ............................................................................................. – – R
Display currently on the faceplate (stored as display number).


16

Current Access Level (CURACCS) ................................................................................. – – R
Current level of access.

OPERATE

0

Base operating level.

TUNE

1

Tune access enabled.

CONFIGURE 2

Configure access enabled.


17

Access Timeout (ACCTIME) ............................................................................................ C – –
The time in minutes (1 - 54) that the tune and configure access levels will timeout and return
to the operate level after last keyboard activity.

NONE

0

No timeout. Current access level will not timeout and change.

USER

1 to 54 Current access level will timeout and change 1 to 54 minutes after

last keyboard activity. Enter 1 to 54 in the subsequent field.


18

Min Low Alarm Priority (MINLOPRI) .............................................................................. C – R
All process alarms with priority >= this value (2 - 255) are considered LOW priority for display
purposes.


19

Diagnostics: Display Flash (FLSHDIAG) ....................................................................... CWR
Use to specify if an unacknowledged diagnostic will cause the entire display to flash. The
LED always flashes on an unacknowledged diagnostic.

NO

0

display flashing is disabled for an unacknowledged diagnostic.

YES

1

an unacknowledged diagnostic will cause the entire display to flash.


20

Diagnostics: Beep (BEEPDIAG)......................................................................................CWR
Use to specify if an unacknowledged diagnostic will cause the beeper to beep.

NO

0

beeping is disabled for an unacknowledged diagnostic.

YES

1

an unacknowledged diagnostic will cause the beeper to beep

21

Diagnostics: Flash/ Beep Rate (DFLSHRAT)................................................................. CWR
Diagnostic flash rate for LED, display and beeper.

SLOW

0

flash rate as set by slow off and on counts.

FAST

1

flash rate as set by fast off and on counts.

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