C. entering & changing variables, D. starting a function, Instruction manual – Emerson NGA 2000 TO2 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

760008-A

September 2001

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

Operation 3-3

Model NGA 2000 TO2

TO2

16.4 ppm

Back…

Back…

-- Confirmation Required –

Do you really want to do this ??

Press “Yes” or “Back…”

TO2

16.4 ppm

Measure

Back…

-- Measurement Display Configuration --

Displayed concentration digits: 6

Digits after decimal point: 2

Module identification tag: TO2

Signal on mini-bargraph – 2: Temp. current

Signal on mini-bargraph – 3: Range

Signal on mini-bargraph – 4: Sensor current

Signal on mini-bargraph – 1: Electrolyte level

the channels of the current Analyzer or
Analyzer module. F3 if available, F4 in the
single component display.

Lock – Changes to the main menu and
locks all three operation levels, if a secu-
rity code is enabled in the system configu-
ration. F4 in the main menu.

BasicCal – Change from the single com-
ponent display to the menu “Basic Con-
trols and Setup.” F5 in the single
component display. (See Section 3-40)

MFG Data – Change from the main menu
to the menu “Manufacturing Data” which
displays further submenus with informa-
tion about the control module and Ana-
lyzer module, such as address of the
manufacturer, serial number of the mod-
ules and software and hardware versions.
F5 in the main menu. (See Section 3-2e
and Figure 3-7.)

More – Changes to an additional menu
page of the current menu. F3 or F5 if
available.

ESCAPE/Back – Returns to the previous
menu. Usually F2 or F4. When changing
a variable, the previous value is displayed
above the Back button. Pressing the Back
button restores the previous value.

INFO – Context sensitive help screens for
the current menu.

c. Entering & Changing Variables

1. Select the variable line desired to be

changed using the

↑ key or the ↓

key. The selected line will be high-
lighted white on black.

2. Press

the

↵ key and the parameter

will be selected for modification.

3. The F2 key changes to “Back…”

and the previous value of the vari-
able shows above it for easy refer-
ence. When the variable being
changed is numeric, the F4 key
changes to “+/-“ to allow changing of

the sign from positive to negative if
applicable.

4. Use

the

↑ key or the ↓ key change

the entire value, scroll among the
available variables or change the
value of a selected digit or charac-
ter.

5. Use

the

← key or the → key to se-

lect digits within a number. For
some variables the quantity of digits
or characters can be changed.

6. Press

the

↵ key again to confirm the

new value.

Figure 3-3. Changing Variables

d. Starting a Function

Pressing the

↵ key or the → key while a

function line is highlighted will bring up a
confirmation menu as shown below.

Pressing the F2 key will start the function
immediately.

Pressing the F4 key will return to the pre-
vious menu page.

Figure 3-4. Function Confirmation

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