Red Lion LDSG User Manual

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RESET TOTALIZER

When activated (momentary action),



flashes and the Totalizer resets to

zero. The Totalizer then continues to operate as it is configured. This selection

functions independent of the selected display.

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RESET AND ENABLE TOTALIZER

When activated (momentary action),



flashes and

the Totalizer resets to zero. The Totalizer continues to

operate while active (maintained action). When the user

input is released, the Totalizer stops and holds its value. This

selection functions independent of the selected display.

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

ENABLE TOTALIZER

The Totalizer continues to operate as long as activated

(maintained action). When the user input is released, the

Totalizer stops and holds its value. This selection functions

independent of the selected display.

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SELECT MAXIMUM DISPLAY

The Maximum display is selected as long as activated

(maintained action). When the user input is released, the

Input Display returns. The

DSP key overrides the active

user input. The Maximum continues to function independent

of being displayed.

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

RESET MAXIMUM

When activated (momentary action),



flashes and

the Maximum resets to the present Input Display value. The

Maximum function then continues from that value. This

selection functions independent of the selected display.

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

RESET, SELECT, ENABLE MAXIMUM DISPLAY

When activated (momentary action), the Maximum value

is set to the present Input Display value. Maximum continues

from that value while active (maintained action). When the

user input is released, Maximum detection stops and holds its

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

SELECT MINIMUM DISPLAY

The Minimum display is selected as long as activated

(maintained action). When the user input is released, the

Input Display is returned. The

DSP key overrides the active

user input. The Minimum continues to function independent

of being displayed.

RESET MINIMUM

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

When activated (momentary action),



flashes and

the Minimum reading is set to the present Input Display

value. The Minimum function then continues from that value.

This selection functions independent of the selected display.

value. This selection functions independent of the selected display. The

DSP key

overrides the active user input display but not the Maximum function.





RESET, SELECT, ENABLE MINIMUM DISPLAY

When activated (momentary action), the Minimum value

is set to the present Input Display value. Minimum continues

from that value while active (maintained action). When the

user input is released, Minimum detection stops and holds









RESET MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM

When activated (momentary action),



flashes and the Maximum and

Minimum readings are set to the present Input Display value. The Maximum and

Minimum function then continues from that value. This selection functions

independent of the selected display.

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



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CHANGE DISPLAY INTENSITY LEVEL

When activated (momentary action), the display intensity changes to the next

intensity level (of 4). The four levels correspond to Display Intensity Level

(



) settings of 0, 3, 8, and 15. The intensity level, when changed via the

User Input/ Function Key, is not retained at power-down, unless Quick

Programming or Full Programming mode is entered and exited. The meter will

power-up at the last saved intensity level.

its value. This selection functions independent of the selected display. The

DSP

key overrides the active user input display but not the Minimum function.

SETPOINT SELECTIONS

The following selections can be programmed for user inputs or front panel

function keys. Refer to Module 6 for an explanation of their operation.



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Select main or alternate setpoints

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Reset Setpoint 1 (Alarm 1)

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Reset Setpoint 2 (Alarm 2)

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Reset Setpoint All (Alarm All)

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PRINT REQUEST

The meter issues a block print through the serial port when activated. The

data transmitted during a print request is programmed in Module 7. If the user

input is still active after the transmission is complete (about 100 msec), an

additional transmission occurs. As long as the user input is held active,

continuous transmissions occur.

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