Display and operate
July 2020
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Display Setup: Program graphic trend display, brightness, main display format, tags,
language, and warnings.
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Data storage and retrieval: Enable data and event storage, download data, and view
events.
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HART
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Time and Date: Set and view real-time clock settings.
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Reset: Reset all instrument settings, calibration settings, or current outputs to factory
defaults.
You can also use the ENTER/MENU key to enter selections or enable programming and
calibration steps.
Use the EXIT key to return to the previous menu level.
Use the INFO key to display detailed instructions and explanations during programming
and calibration procedures. You can also use it to see troubleshooting tips for all faults and
warnings that may occur during calibration or continuous operation in process.
Navigation keys
The four navigation keys arranged around the ENTER/MENU key operate in an intuitive
manner similar to the navigation keys on a computer keyboard. During menu operation,
use these keys to move the highlighted screen selection to another adjacent screen item.
During tag entry, use the Left key is used to delete entries during active alpha-numeric
character entry.
Alpha-numeric keypad
The alpha-numeric keypad has 12 keys as outlined below.
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Nine keys are alpha-numeric.
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One key is a dedicated 1 key.
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One key is a dedicated 0 key.
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One key is a dedicated "." (decimal point) key.
The alpha-numeric keypad operates the same as entries on a mobile phone. The nine
alpha-numeric keys have multiple characters that you can use for tag entries or during
programming and calibration steps. Make character selections by pressing the key
multiple times to toggle the characters that are available on each key.
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or Profibus
: Program HART and Profibus communication parameters.
Reference Manual
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