Date; Time; Setup - Siemens SITRANS F FUH1010 Series Operating Instructions Manual

Nema 7 compact interface detector
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Section 4

4.7.1 DATE

The Date command sets the month, day and year for the meter's internal clock/calendar. En-
ter the date using the [MM.DD.YY] format. Replace MM with two digits to indicate the month.
Replace DD with two digits to indicate the day. Replace YY with two digits to indi-
cate the year. Type the period (.) separator between each set of digits. For example, you
would enter December 7, 1997 by typing 12.07.97. You can press
to a number if you need to retype it.
CLR
Press the
key to remove the current setting. (Note: The Datalogger provides a fully
Y2K compliant 4-digit year field.)
To set the Date:
To enable numeric entry press
Use PC numeric keys or Magnetic Wand to enter the date (MM.DD.YY).
To store the date press

4.7.2 TIME

The Time command sets the hours and minutes for the meter's internal clock/calendar. Enter
the time using the [HH.MM.SS] format. Replace HH with 2 digits to indicate the hour (use 24-
hr. clock format). Replace MM with 2 digits to indicate the minutes. Replace SS to indicate
the seconds. You also have to type the period (.) separator between each set of digits. For
example, you would enter ten minutes after two o'clock in the afternoon by typing: 14.10.00
You can press
to move the cursor back to a number if you need to retype it.
Press the
key to remove the current setting.
CLR
To set the Clock:
To enable numeric entry press
Use PC numeric keys or Magnetic Wand to type the time (HH.MM).
To store the time press
4.8
RS-232 SETUP
Use [RS-232 Setup] menu to set operating parameters of the serial I/O port. Settings include
baud rate, parity, data bits, line feed, network I.D. number and waiting period before a RTS
time-out. Only activate RS-232 output if you intend to transmit serial data to avoid burdening
system with unnecessary data transferals while it is performing flow computations.
NOTE: The RS-232 stop bit implementation is fixed. If you are using a communication
program such as Windows 3.xx Terminal™ or Windows 95/98 HyperTerminal™
that includes a field for stop bits, select 1 stop bit.
. This moves the cursor to [Time].
ENT
.
. This moves the cursor to [RS-232 Setup].
ENT
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