Configuration; General - Emerson Rosemount Analytical 1054B C Instruction Manual

Conductivity microprocessor analyzer
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MODEL 1054B C
4.1 GENERAL. This section details all of the items avail-
able in the Set Mode to configure the analyzer to a spe-
cific application.
4.1.1. Configuration Worksheet. The configuration
worksheet on the following page should be filled out
before proceeding with the analyzer's configuration. This
sheet gives a brief parameter description, the factory set-
ting, and a space for user setting.
4.1.2 Set Mode Display Mnemonic SEt. Most of the
analyzer's configuration is done while in the Set
Mode. Please refer to Figure 3-5 for the layout of all
menu items. All menu variables are written to the ana-
lyzer's EEPROM (memory) when selected and remain
there until changed. As these variables remain in
memory even after the analyzer's power is removed,
the analyzer configuration may be performed prior to
installing it.
1.
Power up the analyzer. Only power input wiring is
required for analyzer configuration (Refer to
Section 2.4.1). The analyzer's display will begin
showing values and/or fault mnemonics. All fault
mnemonics will be suppressed while the analyzer
is in Set Mode (the fault flag will continue to blink).
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SECTION 4.0

CONFIGURATION

2.
Enter Set Mode. Pressing the ACCESS key twice
in rapid succession will place the analyzer in Set
Mode. The display will show SEt to confirm that it
is in Set Mode. It will then display the first item in
the set menu. The analyzer is now ready for user
configuration.
If LOC displays, the Keyboard Security
Code must be entered to access the Set
Mode. (Refer to Section 6.0.)
3.
Analyzer variables can be entered in any order.
On initial configuration, however, it is recommend-
ed that the variables be entered in the order
shown on the worksheet. Refer to the configura-
tion worksheet (Table 4-1). This will reduce the
chance of accidentally omitting a needed variable.
SECTION 4.0
CONFIGURATION
NOTE:
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