Passcode and alarm, Ip address, Event control – Super Systems PC Configurator 2 User Manual

Page 170: Vacuum gauge setup

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Configurator Manual #4562 Rev D


Combo example for carbon – 4 – 12 mA Air

12 – 20 mA Gas


Offset:
This is the starting point, the Process Variable value at which you get 4 milliamps. Clicking on
this value will display an input box from which the user can select a new value. The range is
32768
to 32767.

Range:
This is a Process Variable value between 4 and 20 milliamps. Clicking on this value will display
an input box from which the user can select a new value. The range is –32768 to 32767.

Current Selection:
Provides the option of 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA control. Clicking on this value will display an
input box with a drop-down list from which the user can select either of the two values listed
above.

Offset and Range when assigned to a control loop:
Inc -- 0 = 4mA, 100 = 20mA
Dec -- 0 = 4mA, -100 = 20mA

Example: if 4 – 20 mA = 800 mV - 1200 mV
Offset = 800 (starting point)
Range = 400

Passcode and Alarm

*** This menu option is the same as the

Passcodes and Alarm

menu option under the

Configurator-9200 Drop Down Menu

. ***

IP Address

*** This menu option is the same as the

IP Address

menu option under the

Configurator-9200

Drop Down Menu

. ***

Event Control

*** This menu option is the same as the

Event Control

menu option under the

Configurator-

9200 Drop Down Menu

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Vacuum Gauge Setup

The Vacuum Gauge Setup menu option allows the users the ability to set up four different
vacuum gauges. The vacuum gauge can be selected from the lower drop-down list.

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