Configuration; Overview; Configuration Procedure; Table 3-1 Configuration Procedure - Honeywell UDC 2300 User Manual

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3.1 Overview

Introduction
Configuration is a dedicated operation where you use straightforward keystroke
sequences to select and establish (configure) pertinent control data best suited
for your application.
To assist you in the configuration process, there are prompts that appear in the
upper and lower displays. These prompts let you know what group of
configuration data (Set Up prompts) you are working with and also, the specific
parameters (Function prompts) associated with each group.
Figure 3-1 shows you an overview of the prompt hierarchy as they appear in the
controller.
As you will see, the configuration data is divided into 11 main Set Up groups plus
prompts for calibration and prompts that show the status of the continuous
background tests that are being performed.

3.2 Configuration Procedure

Introduction
Each of the Set Up groups and their functions are pre-configured at the factory.
The factory settings are shown in Table 3-2 through Table 3-12 that follow this
procedure.
If you want to change any of these selections or values, follow the procedure in
Table 3-1 Configuration Procedure. This procedure tells you the keys to press
to get to any Set Up group and any associated Function parameter prompt.
Record your selections on the Configuration Record Sheet found in Section 8 –
Appendix C.
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