Navigating The Display - Emerson Rosemount 1056 Quick Start Manual

Four-wire, dual-input intelligent transmitter
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April 2019
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Navigating the display

4.1
User interface
The Rosemount
measurement readouts in large digits and up to four additional process
variables or diagnostic parameters concurrently. The display is back-lit, and
you can customize the format to meet your requirements.
Use the intuitive menu system to access Calibration, Hold (of current
outputs), Programming, and Display functions by pressing MENU. In
addition, a dedicated DIAGNOSTIC button is available to provide access to
useful operational information on installed sensor(s) and any problematic
conditions that might occur. The display flashes
when these conditions occur. The transmitter displays Help screens for most
fault and warning conditions to guide you in troubleshooting. During
calibration and programming, key presses cause different displays to
appear. The displays are self-explanatory and guide you step-by-step
through the procedure.
4.2
Instrument keypad
Use the MENU key to access menus for programming and calibrating the
instrument. There are four function keys and four selection keys on the
instrument keypad.
Function keys
Four top-level menu items appear when you press MENU.
Calibrate: Calibrate the attached sensor(s) and analog output(s).
Hold: Suspend analog output(s).
Quick Start Guide
1056 has a large display which shows two live
Quick Start Guide
and/or
Fault
Warning
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