After selecting a menue item for numerical entry (e.g. upper range value), at first the value
is only displayed. The numeric value itself is shown in square brackets and its the unit
below. Unused leading digits are marked with bottom lines. You need to press OK again to
enter the edit mode.
Numeric values are entered digit by digit. First, always the leftmost digit is selected (visible
with two triangles above and below the number). By pressing OK, you go to the next digit.
You change the selected digit by pressing the
also increased or decreased when passing zero. For instance, you can easily go from 19
to 20 without having to edit two digits.
Lower value digits are not influenced, unless the parameter limit is reached. The value is
then set to the parameter limit.
You can set negative numbers by reducing the leftmost digit below zero.
When you press the ESC button, you can cancel the entry at any time and return to the
display of the set value. Any change of the value is not saved.
With the OK button you confirm the set digit value and jump to the next digit.
When you confirm the rightmost digit, the entire value is saved. You can save the new
value from any digit by pressing and holding the OK button.
Figure 13: Procedure for number entry (e.g. changing from 4.0000 to 2.9000)
6.4
The Menue Tree
In the following, the display and adjustment options are described by their position in the
menue tree. An overview of the menue tree can be found on the last page of this
document.
BA_072 Rev 1J3 Pressure transmitter PASCAL Ci4
Figure 12 Elements when setting a numeric value
OK
parameter designation
help text
numeric value
unit
bar graph
or
button. The higher value digit is
OK
long
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