Varec 4000 manual Menu Operation

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3.4Menu Operation

For example, when the Main Menu is displayed on the top line, pressing F1 (Up) will scroll up through the possible main menu selections while pressing F2 (Down) will scroll down through the possible main menu selections.

Pressing F4 (Enter) will cause the selection of the sub-menu displayed on lines two and three (such as Config Menu). Scrolling through a sub-menu is performed in the same manner as scrolling through the Main Menu using the F1 and F2 keys.

To return to the Main Menu, press the PREVIOUS FUNCTION key [Ü], as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 13.

When a parameter is encountered which is to be changed, pressing the F3 key (Alter) will cause the display of the current parameter in a form which permits its modification.

When a specific set of parameters is available, the F1 and F2 keys can be used to scroll through the valid selections. When the desired selection is displayed, pressing the F4 key (Enter) will cause selection of the new parameter. When the parameter consists of numeric or free format characters, the Model 1200 keyboard can be used to enter the parameter. Note that parameter alteration is not final until the session is completed with the EXIT AND SAVE command from the Main Menu.

To complete parameter alteration, scroll through the Main Menu until the following display is presented, then press F4 (Enter) to exit and save the altered parameters.

If parameter alteration is to be aborted (new parameters not saved), scroll through the Main Menu until the following display is presented and press F4 (Enter) to quit without saving alterations. The QUIT or EXIT AND SAVE commands must be initiated before turning off or disconnecting the 1200 Hand Held Terminal.

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Contents Installation Operations Manual Page Copyright Disclaimer of Warranties Safety Precaution Definitions Safety Precautions Tank Gauge Transmitter Introduction Tank Gauge Transmitter Glossary Tank Gauge Transmitter Viii Using This Manual IntroductionConfiguration OperationConstruction Installation Mounting the Equipment Part Number Gauge Adapter KitWiring ATT WiringWiring Preparation Connecting Input PowerConnecting Host Communication Terminal Block One TB1 Terminal Block Two TB2ATT EIA485 Wiring Typical EIA485 WiringTypical EIA485 System Wiring ATT Mark/Space Wiring Typical Mark/Space Field WiringConnecting the RTD Connecting the Handheld TerminalWiring Completion Installation Checkout Configuration Configuration Parameters 1200 Hand Held Terminal Function Key DescriptionTerminal Mode Configuration Terminal Mode Operation 1200 Hand Held TerminalMenu Operation Main Menu Main Menu DescriptionSummary Menu Summary Menu DescriptionConfiguration Menu Configuration Menu DescriptionHost Menu Host Menu DescriptionQuick Setup Imperial Fractional 1900 Quick Setup Defaults General ConfigurationHost Configuration Imperial Decimal 1900 Quick Setup Defaults 3 0-20 Meter 1900 Quick Setup Defaults 4 0-30 Meter 1900 Quick Setup Defaults Imperial Fractional 1800 Series Transmitter Quick Setup Imperial Decimal 1800 Series Transmitter Quick Setup7 0-20 Meters 1800 Series Transmitter Quick Setup 8 0-30 Meters 1800 Series Transmitter Quick SetupImperial Modbus Quick Setup Defaults Metric Modbus Quick Setup Defaults Maintenance and Troubleshooting MaintenanceBattery Replacement Troubleshooting ATT Error Status ConditionsError Message Description ATT Configuration Error Checking ATT Status ConditionsStatus Condition Description Model 1200 Error Messages Host Communication Loopback TestsSpecifications Specifications and Physical CharacteristicsInput Power EnvironmentalLevel Measurement Safety Agency Approvals Intrinsic SafetyExplosion Proof Agency Acronym RequirementAssembly/Component Part Number Major System Assemblies and ComponentsOrder Codes CommunicationsOrder Codes Theory of Operation CPU BoardBack-up Battery Status Inputs and OutputsAtti Communications Port Host Communications InterfacesEncoder Battery Backup Temperature MeasurementHost Communication Mark/Space Host Interface Function NumberNumber Exception Modbus Support over Mark/Space Host Interface Compatibility with Varec Tank Polling UnitTheory of Operation ATT Family of Products Model 4040 Display UnitRelay Specifications Model 4050 Digital Input/Output UnitDigital Outputs Digital InputsModbus Implementation IntroductionImplementation Modbus Implementation Functions and Data Formats Integer RegistersTerm Definition Integer Data Host RequestATT Response Character Data Coded Data Packed Bit DataFloating-Point Registers Floating-Point DataTwo 16-bit Registers Format Floating Point DataOne 32-bit Register Format Status Bits Status Bit DataException Responses Exception Response ReasonData Out of Range Loopback TestHardware Implementation Integer Register Map Register Number Type DescriptionRegister Number Sw Ver0-1 Noise Reject Type Floating Point Register Map Status Bit Register MapModbus Implementation Optional Interfaces 10.1 4000TIFMO10.2 4000GEFMO 10.3 4000LJFMO10.5 4000WBFMO 10.6 4000GMFMOGlossary Adv Hi LevelDband TSU Tank Gauge Transmitter 4000 Your official representative Your offical representative