DISPLAY MODES
DPS3300 Series has multiple display modes and can be programmed to either scan, display the channel with the highest reading, display the channel with the lowest reading, deviation between channel's process variable and a
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Table 2. Display Modes
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1) | Elapsed time | Unit displays elapsed time since power up or last time reset. |
2) | Scan | All active channels are automatically scanned. |
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| Channels that are turned off are not scanned or displayed. |
3) | High Channel | The unit will compare all active channels against each other and |
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| display the one that has the highest process reading. |
4) | Low Channel | The unit will compare all active channels against each other and |
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| display the one that has the lowest process reading. |
5) | Deviation | The unit scans all active channels and displays the deviation of |
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| process variable from a |
6) | Channel Differential | The unit continuously displays the difference of process between |
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| any two selected channels. |
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The following paragraphs give a detailed description and operation of various modes.
Elapsed Time Mode
DPS3300 Series can be programmed to run as timer. In this mode the unit will indicate elapsed time in hours, minutes and seconds. The display format is 'HH.MM.SS'. This mode is selected during SYS Setup by opting for 'ELPSD t'. The elapsed time is the time passed since the unit was turned on or when the time was last reset. To reset the time, first push the TIME key and while keeping it pressed, push the RESET key. The display will show 'rESEt' and on release of the RESET key, the display will reset to '00.00.00' and begin timing.
The elapsed time can also be momentarily displayed while the unit is operating in any other display mode. This is done by pushing the TIME key
once. The unit will first display the word 'ELPSd t' followed by the elapsed time. This will stay in the display window for a brief period and then the unit will revert to the normal display mode.
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