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4.2 Power up

On power up, the MSP400 will take a few seconds to initialise. The display will run through a set-up routine, first illuminating all display characters then showing the software revision number. Once checks are complete, the display will show the Primary Variable (PV) determined based upon the factory default values in the memory.

On a new instrument aimed at a good target, this will be what the MSP400 calculates as a level reading based upon the default value for the bottom reference.

The duty icon against the letter L on the top plate and the RL2 icon will be illuminated.

It is possible that the RL1 icon may be illuminated depending upon the level calculated by the MSP400 at this time.

The MSP400 is now ready for use, and the next step is to programme the unit with details of the application.

The MSP400 may be programmed either in-situ or prior to installation. All programmed data is retained in the MSP400 memory after power off.

4.3 Programming- Important notes to help you programme the MSP400

Do not allow rain or water to enter the MSP400 whilst programming or damage to the circuit boards will occur.

Use the push buttons as instructed below to navigate through the programming menu and select or enter application data.

It is recommended that use of the push buttons is firm but not overly so to prevent damage to the

circuit boards below, and that the user should not press buttons too fast to avoid incorrect data entry. Simply holding down the green button will automatically scroll through any option list without the need for repeated pressing of the button.

Pressing the red button at any time will step the user back to the previous level in the menu. Note, if the red button is pressed after a menu option selection has been made or new data has been entered, this option selection or new data will automatically be saved.

Whilst programming should be simple and intuitive, it may be that the user wishes to start again or may wish to clear the memory of site entered data from a previous application. The MSP400 has a “re-set default values” routine which allows the user to reload the MSP400 memory with the factory default values as shown on the menu structure. Refer to section 4.7.10.

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Contents Mobrey Contents Introduction Pvdf Wetside Installation IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Do not USE Housing to Tighten Ptfe RL1 Spst IP2046/IM Alarm IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Selecting the units of measurement Screen display 20/4 Ullage Liquid level SPEC. P CYL.F Scale LEUEL@ max Maximum flow entry Screen display IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Loop IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Duty Appendix A1 Main Menu ProgrammingSEt20 Appendix A1Appendix A2 Diagnostics Menu LeuelLoop Appendix A3 Commissioning / Loop Test MenuEngineering Menu Appendix A4Appendix B Default Value Listing Main Menu Parameters ProFDefault Value Listing Engineering Parameters DEAdAppendix C Listing of NON-LINEAR Profiles in the MSP400 SPEC.CAppendix D Hart Communications with the MSP400 Table of MSP400 Parameters IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Instruction & maintenance leaflet