Sensor/Cable Fault Information Via Display Front 4501; Advanced Functions (Adv.set); Memory (Mem); Display Setup (Disp) - PR 9116 User Manual

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13.2.2 Sensor/cable fault information via display front 4501

13.3

advanced functions (aDV.Set)

The device gives access to a number of advanced functions which can be reached
by answering "Yes" to the point "ADV.SET".

13.3.1 memory (mem)

13.3.2 Display setup (DISP)

13.3.3 Password (PaSS)

13.3.4 language (lanG)

13.3.5 Process calibration (Cal)

13.3.6 Power rail (RaIl)

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When the function is enabled and supported by selected input type,
sensor or cable faults are displayed as SE.BR (sensor break) or SE.SH
(cable short-circuited).
In case of sensor or cable fault the backlight flashes. This can be reset by
pressing the 3 key. When the sensor or cable fault has been remedied, the
device will return to normal operation.
In the memory menu a non-SIL configuration can be either saved or loaded
from the local memory of the 4501 display unit. Choose SAVE to store the
current configuration in the 4501 memory. Press LOAD to read a previously
stored configuration in the 4501 memory and store it in the device. It is only
possible to load a configuration stored from the same type of device and
from the same version, or earlier.
The brightness contrast and the backlight can be adjusted.
Tag number with 5 alphanumerics can be entered.
Functional readout in line 3 of the display can be selected: choose
between readout of output current or tag no. When selecting "ALT" the
readout alternates between output current and tag no.
Here you can choose a password between 0000 and 9999 in order to protect
the device against unauthorised modifications to the configuration. The device
is delivered default without password.
In this menu you can choose between 7 different language versions of
help texts that will appear in the menu. You can choose between UK, DE,
FR, IT, ES, SE and DK.
A process calibration can be made by the end user. A known process
signal must be applied for both low and high end of the input measurement
range. The known input of the applied low end signal must be entered
in the CAL.LO menu and confirmed by pressing OK before removing or
changing the applied signal to the high end signal. The known input of
the applied high end signal must be entered in the CAL.HI menu and
confirmed by pressing OK before removing. It is possible to enable or
disable the use of the latest process calibration.
In this menu it can be chosen if sensor errors are transmitted to the central
surveillance in the PR 9410 power control device.
Version No. V3R0

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