4.4Setting up for the chosen application - the Main Menu. Refer now to the main menu structure chart in Appendix A.

It is important to note that MSP400 programming is most easily accomplished by first selecting the duty the transmitter is to perform.

Once a duty is selected (see section 4.4.1), a “mini-wizard” programming assistant is invoked and the user is thereafter only asked for information relevant to the duty chosen. As the user is guided through the menu, data input allows the mini-wizard to populate relevant parameters with application specific data in the background, and then select the next step required to configure the transmitter for the chosen application.

The user is strongly advised to enter the duty menu whenever programming the MSP400, thus invoking the mini-wizard which will assist programming.

Once programmed, it is possible to review the data entered into or calculated by the MSP400 by stepping through the main menu using the green button .

Note however that this will be a manual navigation of the MSP400 menu, and that all menu items will be shown in this procedure, regardless of the duty chosen; the mini-wizard is only invoked if the user enters and scrolls through or selects/refreshes a duty choice.

In a manual navigation down the main menu, simply ignore those menu items shown that do not relate to your application.

4.4.1 Selecting the duty:

Screen display:

dutY

 

 

Factory default setting:

Level

The MSP400 may be programmed to perform one of 4 duties:

 

 

Distance measurement

 

 

Level measurement (factory default setting)

 

 

Flow measurement

 

 

Contents measurement

 

 

To change the duty:

a)Press the green button to display the “dutY” menu entry screen.

b)To confirm or change the duty from Level to one of the other duties, thus invoking the mini-wizard, press the blue button to enter the “dutY” menu. Press the blue button again to allow change of the duty. The current duty will now be flashing, indicating it may be confirmed or changed.

c)Press the green button to scroll through the list of available duty options, or press the red button if the duty displayed is correct

d)Once the desired duty is shown (flashing) on the display, press the blue button to select this duty. It will now stop flashing.

e)If the chosen duty is incorrect, the edit sequence for the duty can be re-started by pressing the blue button again.

If the chosen duty is correct, press the red button to save the duty to memory and automatically scroll on to the next main menu option: units.

Note that the arrow icon to the left of the display will now show the duty chosen and saved.

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