Emerson DH, VH, DE, VE manual Main Menu AM-Setpoints/Setup, Analog Sensors, View Setpoints Selection

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Advanced Microprocessor Controls Setup

3.3.5Analog Sensors

The four (4) analog sensor inputs can be monitored from this submenu of Status/Alarm Data. The inputs are filtered and displayed along with the text label assigned during setup. See Analog Setup on page 12.

3.4Main Menu (AM)—Setpoints/Setup

Selecting Setpoints/Setup from the Main Menu will display the following selections:

VIEW SETPOINTS

SETUP SYSTEM RUN DIAGNOSTICS CHANGE PASSWORDS

NOTE

Setpoints and system setup parameters are kept in nonvolatile memory.

3.4.1View Setpoints Selection

Control and alarm setpoints can be reviewed or changed with this submenu of Setpoints/Setup. The following table lists the default setpoints and their allowable ranges.

Table 1 Default control and alarm setpoints

Setpoint

Default

Range

 

 

 

Temperature Setpoint

72°F

40 to 90°F (5 to 32°C)

 

 

 

Temperature Sensitivity

2.0°F

1 to 9.9°F (0.6 to 5.6°C)

 

 

 

Humidity Setpoint

50%

20 to 80% RH

 

 

 

Humidity Sensitivity

5%

1 to 30% RH

 

 

 

High Temperature Alarm

80°F

35 to 95°F (2 to 35°C)

 

 

 

Low Temperature Alarm

65°F

35 to 95°F (2 to 35°C)

 

 

 

High Humidity Alarm

60%

15 to 85% RH

 

 

 

Low Humidity Alarm

40%

15 to 85% RH

 

 

 

3.4.2Setup System Selection

The Setup System, a submenu of Setpoints/Setup, includes the following selections:

SETUP OPERATION

SELECT OPTIONS

CALIBRATE SENSORS

SHOW DIP SWITCHES

SELECT CONTROL TYPE

SETUP ALARMS

HUM CONTROL METHOD

ANALOG SETUP

SET STATUS DISPLAY

CALIBRATE ACTUATOR

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