World class 3000 – Emerson ROSEMOUNT 3000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-300NH Rev. 4.3

May 2005

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

General User Interface (GUI) Operation 5-3

World Class 3000

Table 5-1. Sample HELP Messages

MENU, SUB-MENU, HELP
OR PARAMETER NAME

MESSAGE

PROBE DATA

Press ENTER key to access DATA menu.

CALIBRATE O

2

The CAL menu is used to start calibration and view calibration.

SETUP

The SETUP menu is used to configure the IFT 3000.

5-3

HELP KEY

The HELP key will display explanatory informa-
tion about a menu, sub-menu, or parameter that
the asterisk is next to when pressed. The HELP
key is not available during calibration routines.
Refer to Table 4-1 for sample HELP messages.

5-4

STATUS LINE

The top line of the LCD display (1, Figure 5-1) is
a status line that always displays system status,
menu name, and O

2

level. System status dis-

plays will be displayed one at a time in priority
sequence, as follows:

a. Off

-

The probe has been turned off be-

cause the IFT cannot control the heater
temperature.

b. PrbEr

-

The probe is disconnected, cold, or

leads are reversed.

c. HtrEr

-

Heater error.

d. InCAL

-

Calibration in progress.

e. Low

O

2

- O

2

value is below the low alarm

limit.

f. HiO2

-

O

2

value is above the high alarm

limit.

g. NoGas

-

Calibration gas pressure is low.

h. CalEr

-

Calibration error.

i. ResHi

-

Resistance is above the high limit.

j. OK

-

System is functioning correctly.

5-5

QUICK REFERENCE CHART

The quick reference chart (Figure 5-2) is de-
signed to help you get where you want to be in
the menu system. The chart shows all the avail-
able menu and sub-menu options for the IFT.
Follow the lines to determine which menu
choices to make. Moving down a level on the
chart is accomplished by the use of the ENTER
key. To move up a level on the chart, press the
ESCAPE key.

5-6

MAIN MENU

When power is first applied to the IFT, the MAIN
menu (Table 5-2) is initially displayed. It is from
the MAIN menu that the PROBE DATA (Table
5-3), CALIBRATE O

2

(Table 5-4), and SETUP

(Table 5-5) menus can be accessed.

Table 5-2. MAIN menu

MENU SELECTION

DESCRIPTION

PROBE DATA

Refer to Table 5-3.

CALIBRATE O

2

Refer to Table 5-4.

SETUP

Refer to Table 5-5.

5-7

PROBE DATA SUB-MENU

The PROBE DATA sub-menu is a list of all the
parameters of the system as it is currently
configured. To access the PROBE DATA
sub-menu, press the DATA key at any time. The
increase and decrease keys are used to scroll
through the list. The PROBE DATA sub-menu
can be viewed but not changed. The operator
must use the SETUP menu to change any of
the parameters.

There are two selections available on the
PROBE DATA sub-menu; Process Data and
Diagnostic Data. Refer to Table 5-3 for contents
of the sub-menu.

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