Pax2s, Rogramming, Port – Red Lion PAX2S User Manual

Page 9: Input, Output, Disply, Programming mode entry, Module entry, Module menu, Parameter menu

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Analog Input Setup

Parameters

User Input/Function Key

Parameters

Setpoint Output

Parameters

Analog Output

Parameters

Display Line 1

Parameters

Display Line 2

Parameters

Totalizer Display

Parameters

USB Configuration

Serial Communications

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(If PAXCDL option card installed).

In Programming Menu:

* - Top line is green to indicate top level programming modules
** - Top line is orange to indicate module menu or sub-menu selection
*** - Top line is red to indicate a changeable parameter.

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Display Loop

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PROGRAMMING MODE ENTRY

The Programming Mode is entered by pressing the

P key. Full

Programming Mode will be accessible unless the meter is programmed to

use the Parameter loop or Hidden Parameter display loop on the Line 2

display. In this case, programming access will be limited by a security

code and/or a hardware program lock. (Refer to the previous section for

details on Line 2 display loops and limited programming access.) Full

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

this mode, the front panel keys change to Programming Mode Operations

and certain user input functions are disabled.

MODULE ENTRY

The Programming Menu is organized into five modules. These

modules group together parameters that are related in function. The !

and @ keys are used to select the desired module. The displayed module

is entered by pressing the

P key.

MODULE MENU

Upon entering a module, a parameter selection sub-menu is provided

to choose the specific parameter type for programming. For example, this

includes analog and user input under the Input Parameter menu. Use the

!

and @ keys to select the desired parameter type, and press the

P key

to enter the parameter menu.

PARAMETER MENU

Upon entering the Parameter Menu, the

P key is pressed to advance to

a specific parameter to be changed. After completing the parameter

menu, or upon pressing the

D key, the display returns to the initial entry

point for the parameter menu. For each additional press of the

D key, the

display returns to the previous level within the module until exiting the

module entirely.

SELECTION/VALUE ENTRY

For each parameter, the top line display shows the parameter while the

bottom line shows the selections/value for that parameter. The ! and @

keys are used to move through the selections/values for the parameter.

Pressing the

P key, stores and activates the displayed selection/value.

This also advances the meter to the next parameter.

Numerical Value Entry

If the parameter is programmed for enter (Entr), the ! and @ keys

are used to change the parameter values in any of the display loops.

The ! and @ keys will increment or decrement the parameter value.

When the ! or @ key is pressed and held, the value automatically

scrolls. The longer the key is held the faster the value scrolls.

For large value changes, press and hold the ! or @ key. While

holding that key, momentarily press the opposite arrow key ( @ or ! )

to shift decades (10’s 100’s, etc), or momentarily press the

D key and the

value scrolls by 1000’s as the arrow key is held. Releasing the arrow key

removes the decade or 1000’s scroll feature. The arrow keys can then be

used to make small value changes as described above.

PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT

To exit the Programming Mode, press and hold the

D key (from

anywhere in the Programming Mode) or press the

P 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

P key must be pressed to store the change before pressing

the

D key. (If power loss occurs before returning to the Display Mode,

verify recent parameter changes.)

PROGRAMMING TIPS

It is recommended to start with the Input Parameters and proceed

through each module in sequence. If lost or confused while programming,

press and hold the

D key to exit programming mode and start over. It is

recommended that program settings be recorded as programming is

performed. When programming is complete lock out programming with

a user input or lock-out code.

Factory Settings may be completely restored in the Factory Service

Operations module. This is useful when encountering programming

problems.

It is recommended that program settings be recorded as programming is

performed. A blank Parameter Value Chart is provided at the end of this bulletin.

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