Rogramming the, Eter, Volt range – NOSHOK 2100 Series Field Upgradeable Dual Input Process Indicator User Manual

Page 10: Overview, Programming menu, Pro no, Step by step programming instructions

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OVERVIEW

PROGRAMMING MENU

5.0 P

ROGRAMMING THE

M

ETER

DISPLAY MODE

The meter normally operates in the Display Mode. In this mode, the meter

displays can be viewed consecutively by pressing the

DSP

key. The

annunciators to the left of the display indicate which display is currently shown;
A, B, or C. Each of these displays are programmable and can be locked from
view through programming. (See Module 3.)

PROGRAMMING MODE

Two programming modes are available.

Full Programming Mode permits all parameters to be viewed and modified.

Upon entering this mode, the front panel keys change to Programming Mode
operations. This mode should not be entered while a process is running, since
the meter functions and User Input response may not operate properly while
in Full Programming Mode.

Quick Programming Mode permits only certain parameters to be viewed

and/or modified. When viewing parameters (SP1, etc), the front panel keys
change to Programming Mode operations, and all meter functions continue
to operate properly. Quick Programming Mode is configured in Module 3.
The Display Intensity Level “

d-LEv” parameter is available in the Quick

Programming Mode only when the security code is non-zero. For a
description, see Module 9—Factory Service Operations. Throughout this
document, Programming Mode (without Quick in front) always refers to
“Full” Programming Mode.

PROGRAMMING TIPS

The Programming Menu is organized into ten modules (see above). These

modules group together parameters that are related in function. It is
recommended to begin programming with Module 1 and proceed through each
module in sequence. Note that Modules 6 through 8 are only accessible when
the appropriate plug-in option card is installed. If lost or confused while
programming, press the

DSP

key to exit programming mode and start over.

When programming is complete, it is recommended to record the meter settings
on the Parameter Value Chart and lock-out parameter programming with a User
Input or lock-out code. (See Modules 2 and 3 for lock-out details.)

FACTORY SETTINGS

Factory Settings may be completely restored in Module 9. This is a good

starting point if encountering programming problems. Throughout the module
description sections which follow, the factory setting for each parameter is
shown below the parameter display. In addition, all factory settings are listed on
the Parameter Value Chart following the programming section.

ALTERNATING SELECTION DISPLAY

In the module description sections which follow, the dual display with

arrows appears for each programming parameter. This is used to illustrate the
display alternating between the parameter (top display) and the parameter’s
Factory Setting (bottom display). In most cases, selections or value ranges for
the parameter will be listed on the right.

Indicates Program Mode Alternating Display

Parameter

Selection/Value

Volt

rANgE

STEP BY STEP PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS:

PROGRAMMING MODE ENTRY (PAR KEY)

The Programming Mode is entered by pressing the

PAR

key. If this mode is

not accessible, then meter programming is locked by either a security code or a
hardware lock. (See Modules 2 and 3 for programming lock-out details.)

MODULE ENTRY (ARROW & PAR KEYS)

Upon entering the Programming Mode, the display alternates between

Pro

and the present module (initially

NO). The arrow keys (

F1

and

F2

) are used

to select the desired module, which is then entered by pressing the

PAR

key.

PARAMETER (MODULE) MENU (PAR KEY)

Each module has a separate parameter menu. These menus are shown at the

start of each module description section which follows. The

PAR

key is pressed

to advance to a particular parameter to be changed, without changing the
programming of preceding parameters. After completing a module, the display
will return to

Pro NO. From this point, programming may continue by selecting

and entering additional modules. (See MODULE ENTRY above.)

PARAMETER SELECTION ENTRY (ARROW & PAR KEYS)

For each parameter, the display alternates between the parameter and the

present selection or value for that parameter. For parameters which have a list of
selections, the arrow keys (

F1

and

F2

) are used to sequence through the list

until the desired selection is displayed. Pressing the

PAR

key stores and activates

the displayed selection, and also advances the meter to the next parameter.

NUMERICAL VALUE ENTRY (ARROW, RST & PAR KEYS)

For parameters which require a numerical value entry, the arrow keys can be

used to increment or decrement the display to the desired value. When an arrow
key is pressed and held, the display automatically scrolls up or scrolls down.
The longer the key is held, the faster the display scrolls.

The

RST

key can be used in combination with the arrow keys to enter large

numerical values. When the

RST

key is pressed along with an arrow key, the

display scrolls by 1000’s. Pressing the

PAR

key stores and activates the

displayed value, and also advances the meter to the next parameter.

PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT (DSP KEY or PAR KEY at

Pro NO

)

The Programming Mode is exited by pressing the

DSP

key (from anywhere

in the Programming Mode) or the

PAR

key (with

Pro NO displayed). This will

commit any stored parameter changes to memory and return the meter to the
Display Mode. If a parameter was just changed, the

PAR

key should be pressed

to store the change before pressing the

DSP

key. (If power loss occurs before

returning to the Display Mode, verify recent parameter changes.)

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