Display Setup; Display Modes; Two Input, One Loop Modes - Lakeshore 335 User Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

44
c
4: Operation
HAPTER

4.3 Display Setup

4.3.1 Display Modes

Model 335 Temperature Controller
Alpha-Numeric Entry: allows you to enter character data using the number pad
D
keys, and the  and  keys. The input sensor name is an example of a parameter
that requires Alpha-Numeric Entry. To edit an Alpha-Numeric parameter, press
 or . Once in edit mode, press  or  to cycle through the upper and lower
case English alphabet, numerals 0 through 9, and a small selection of common
symbols. Press Enter to advance the cursor to the next position, or save the string
and return from Alpha-Numeric Entry mode if it is in the last position.
Press Escape to move the cursor back one position, or to cancel all changes and
move on from the next menu parameter if the cursor is at the first position. Press
any of the number pad keys, except for +/-, to enter that character into the string
and advance the cursor to the next position automatically, or to save the string
and return to Menu Navigation mode if the cursor is in the last position. The +/-
key can be used to enter the whitespace character.
Setting selection: allows you to select from a list of values. During a selection
D
sequence, use  or  to cycle through the parameter values. To select the dis-
played parameter as the new setting, press Enter. Once Enter is pressed, the set-
ting is saved and the next menu parameter is displayed. Pressing Escape at any
time before pressing Enter will cancel any changes and exit the menu.
The intuitive front panel layout and keypad logic, the bright, vacuum flourescent dis-
play, and the LED indicators enhance the user friendly front panel interface of the
Model 335, which simultaneously displays up to four readings.
The Model 335 provides four display modes designed to accommodate different
instrument configurations and user preferences. The display modes are listed here,
and further information is provided for each display in section 4.3.1.1 to section
4.3.1.4.
The Two Input One Loop display mode provides both sensor readings, as well as
D
control loop information for one control loop.
The Two Loop display mode provides the sensor reading and control setpoint for
D
both control loops.
The Input display mode provides detailed information about the relevant sensor
D
input, and the associated output.
The Custom display mode provides a means for you to assign different types of
D
information to specific sections of the display.
Menu Navigation:
Display SetupQ Display Mode Q(Two Input Loop A, Two Input Loop B, Two Loop,
Custom, Input A, Input A Max/Min, Input B, Input B Max/Min)
Default: Custom
Interface Command: DISPLAY

4.3.1.1 Two Input, One Loop Modes

The Two Input One Loop display mode provides a preconfigured display that contains
the most relevant information for the common configuration of one control loop and
one secondary sensor. In this mode, both sensor readings are displayed on the top
line, in units matching the Preferred Units setting for each.
Depending on which loop you need to monitor, you will either select Two Input Loop
A, or Two Input Loop B display mode. For the loop you monitor, that sensor reading
will appear in the top left display quadrant, and the other sensor reading will appear
in the right display quadrant. The output number, control setpoint, heater output
percentage, and heater range information for the control loop associated with the
monitored input are displayed in the bottom line. FIGURE 4-3 illustrates these two
displays.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents