4.1 INTRODUCTION – HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE SYSTEM
The transmitter utilizes a visual menu system operated by means of a magnet. A magnetic tool (5358-50) is
supplied for this purpose. The menu system is used to configure alarm set-points, calibrate the transmitter,
and for maintenance procedures and alarms acknowledge.
4.2 HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE
The transmitter menu system is operated by means of directing the magnet stick toward each of four
independent hall-effect magnetic switches.
functions as if it is a manually activated panel key. The keys are located above and below the faceplate
display and are labeled
•
Key
: MODE
M
•
Key
: ENTER
E
•
Key ▲: UP (+)
•
Key ▼: DOWN (-)
Key M
Key /\
4. OPERATION
The enclosure lid should remain on the unit.
,
, ▲ and ▼ as shown in Figure 4-1. The key functions are as follows:
M
E
Figure 4-1:
IT Transmitter – Menu Switch Locations
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Model 5100-99-IT 4-20 mA Transmitter
Key E
Key \/
Each switch
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