3 module 3 - d, Isplay, Ssignment – Red Lion PAXDP User Manual

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

PROGRAM MODE SECURITY CODE*

By entering any non-zero value, the prompt

 

will appear when trying

to access the Program Mode. Access will only be allowed after entering a

matching security code or universal code of



. With this lock-out, a user input

would not have to be configured for Program Lock-out. However, this lock-out

is overridden by an inactive user input configured for Program Lock-out.

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













SP-1 SP-2 SP-3 SP-4 SETPOINT ACCESS*

The setpoint displays can be programmed for



,



or



(see the

following table).

Accessible only with the Setpoint plug-in card installed.











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3-LOC

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tOt

SP-4

SP-1

SP-2

SP-3

COdE

PAR

Pro

Min Display

Assignment

Max Display

Assignment

Total Display

Assignment

Setpoint 1

Access

Setpoint 4

Access

Security

Code

Setpoint 3

Access

Setpoint 2

Access

Input B

Assignment

INP b

Input A

Assignment

INP A

Calculation

Assignment

CALC

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PARAMETER MENU

*

Factory Setting can be used without affecting basic start-up.

to

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Module 3 is the programming for the Display, Display assignments, Display

lock-out and “Full” and “Quick” Program lock-out.

When in the main Display Mode, the available displays (A,B,C,_) can be

read consecutively by repeatedly pressing the

DSP key. An annunciator

indicates the display being shown (_ = No annunciator). A meter display value

can be programmed to one of the displays, to the quick programming mode or

be locked from being visible. It is recommended that the meter display value be

set to



when it is not being used in the application.

“Full” Programming Mode permits all parameters to be viewed and

modified. This Programming Mode can be locked with a security code and/or

user input. When locked and the PAR key is pressed, the meter enters a Quick

Programming Mode. In this mode, the setpoint values can still be read and/or

changed per the selections below. The display Intensity Level (



)

parameter also appears whenever Quick Programming Mode is enabled and the

security code greater than zero.

Immediate access.

“Full” Programming

Not Active



0

No access

Quick Programming

Active



0

Immediate access.

“Full” Programming

Not Active



>0

After Quick Programming with correct code # at



prompt.

Quick Programming w/Display Intensity

Active



>0

After Quick Programming with correct code # at



prompt.

Quick Programming w/Display Intensity

————

not



>0

Immediate access.

“Full” Programming

————

not



0

“FULL” PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS

WHEN PAR KEY IS

PRESSED

USER INPUT

STATE

USER INPUT

CONFIGURED

SECURITY

CODE

PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS

Throughout this document, Programming Mode (without Quick in front) always refers to “Full” Programming (all meter parameters are accessible).

SELECTION

DESCRIPTION

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





 



 





DISPLAY ASSIGNMENT

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Not visible in Quick Programming Mode Only
Visible in Quick Programming Mode Only

There are six meter values that can be individually programmed for one of

the main displays (A,B,C or _), or programmed to be viewable in Quick

Programming mode (rEd), or programmed to be locked out from display (LOC)

(see the following table). If two or more values are assigned to the same display

the last value assigned will be the one that is displayed.





Not visible in Display Mode or Quick Programming Mode
Visible in Quick Programming Mode only



Assign to Display _ (No annunciator)



Assign to Display A



Assign to Display B



Assign to Display C

Visible and changeable in Quick Programming Mode Only

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