Teledyne 465M instruction manual Front Panel Menus, Menu Navigation Basics, Editing Numeric Values

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7.2.Front Panel Menus

The M465M has an interactive menu structure that can be operated from the front panel. From within this menu structure, the operator can view real-time parameters such as temperature and pressure, view configuration information, and edit setup parameters such as alarm limits.

See Figure 7-2and Figure 7-3shows the menu structure as well as the buttons that are used to navigate it.

Starting with the display in Concentration mode, press CFG to enter Menu mode. At this point the unit-of-measure LED should turn off and the first level of the Menu tree will be active. Pressing the UP/DOWN arrows will now select from the items available at this menu level. Press ENT to enter one of these sub-menus or press CFG to back out of this menu level back to Concentration mode.

7.2.1.Menu Navigation Basics

1.Press CFG from Concentration mode to enter Menu mode.

2.Once in Menu mode, CFG will move backwards one level in the menu structure and ENT will move forward.

3.Each menu level contains an EXIT selection. Selecting EXIT and pressing ENT will exit the Menu mode and return the display to Concentration mode.

7.2.2.Editing Numeric Values

At certain places in the menu structure the operator can edit numeric values. The menu buttons behave somewhat differently when in this mode.

Press CFG to select a digit to edit. The selected digit will blink. Next press the

UP/DOWN arrows to increment/decrement the selected digit. Press CFG again to select another digit. Pressing CFG at the last digit will wrap back to the first digit.

Once all the digits have been edited, press ENT to accept the new value.

To abort the editing process without changing the original value, press and hold the CFG button until the display returns to the previous menu level.

NOTE

Limit checking is enforced, while editing values. The display will flash to indicate the user has selected an invalid or out of range value. The ENT button will not operate until a valid value is entered.

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Contents Model 465M Ozone Monitor This page is Intentionally Left Blank General Safety Hazard Safety MessagesMise EN Garde Consignes DE SécuritéWarranty This page is Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents Calibration Figures Tables Preface IntroductionThis page is Intentionally Left Blank Specifications Specifications and Agency ApprovalsOther Type Certifications SafetyApprovals EMC3   Principle of OperationPage Area Minimum required clearance Mechanical Installation for Nema 4X EnclosureGetting Started Ventilation ClearanceM465M Mounting Hole Locations and Dimensions Mechanical Installation 19 Rack VersionAC Power Connection for Monitors in Nema 4X Enclosures Nema AC Power Connection to Monitor Pneumatic Connections Pneumatic Connections, Rack Mount ConfigurationOzone Inlet Connection Pneumatic Connections, Nema ConfigurationRear Panel Electrical I/O Connections Exhaust ConnectionNema Electrical I/O Connections Analog Output Location of I/O Connectors in the Nema ConfigurationElectrical I/O Connections Status Name Normal Operating Output # State Status OutputsNormal Operating State Hi-Current Relay OutputsDigital Serial Interfaces Relay # FunctionEthernet Connection Frequently Asked Questions This page is Intentionally Left Blank Rack Mount Slides Low Flow AlarmOptional Hardware and Software This page is Intentionally Left Blank Menu Navigation Keypad OperationFront Panel Overview Ozone Concentration DisplayStatus LED Normal State Concentration Alarm Status/ResetAlarm Status LED Color Alarm State Status LED’sEditing Numeric Values Front Panel MenusMenu Navigation Basics Front Panel Menu Diagram Front Panel Menu Diagram Point 5V Output MA Output Diag MenuZero Calibration Signal Name Rear Panel Label FunctionSpan Calibration Parameter Meaning Units Normal Range View MenuRange SETUP-VARS MenuMeaning Default Value Property Meaning Default Range Value SETUP-ALARM MenuConfig Menu This page is Intentionally Left Blank Digital Communications Overview Changing COM port Hardware ConfigurationDigital Communications RS232 Configuration Property Value RS-232 ConfigurationFunction DB-9 General I/O Connector Pin SW2 DTE SW2 DCE Function DB-9 General I/O Connector Pin SW2 DCE RS-485 ConfigurationLink LED Left Side Activity LED Right Side Color Meaning Ethernet ConfigurationHardware Setup for Configuring the Ethernet Module Verifying Network Hardware ConnectionManually Assigning a Static IP Address Determining a Dynamically Assigned IP Address Dhcp ModePage Decimal Star Address Description Register Type Bit Bits Instrument Setup and Configuration Registers Read / WriteModbus Register Maps Real-Time Concentration and Status Registers Read OnlyMaintenance Item Recommended Interval Section MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule Instrument Layout Instrument Layout, Rack Mount ConfigurationInstrument Layout, Nema Configuration Replacing Internal Particulate Filter Internal Particulate Filter Replacement 1150 mV UV Lamp AdjustmentUV Lamp Replacement Auto-Zero Valve Replacement Sample Pump ReplacementConfiguring the Analog Output Zero Cleaning Exterior Surfaces of the M465MBoot Loader Software Setup Boot Loader OperationBoot Loader Hardware Setup Upload Firmware Page Reference Drawings TroubleshootingPneumatic Diagram Pneumatic Diagram Nema Version with Sample Conditioner Interconnect DiagramInterconnect Diagram Status LED/Output Definitions Check Lamp Pneumatic ErrorSensor OK Invalid ReadingPressure Too High Factory Calibration CalibrationThis page is Intentionally Left Blank Technical Assistance This page is Intentionally Left Blank 13. M465M Spare Parts Spare Parts List for Rack Mount VersionSpare Parts List for Nema Version