Chapter 12 Routine operation
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12.3 Security and passwords
For more information about setting and changing passwords, and security in general, refer to chapter 10.
12.4 How you can edit displayed information
The figure shows a typical display showing information about the inputs and outputs.
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b
c
d

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Channelthro ugh which
thedata i s passing
(PRTInput 1, in thi s case)
Datalocation ID.
Usethe a-key to
displayLocation
ID,MODBUS ID,
ornothing
Showswhether
youhave chosen
thedatatobeLIVE
orSET

Location ID: 0235

Units( if any)
whichyou have
chosen to be
displayed
Valuecurrently
storedin thi s
location
Togglesbetween:
(1)Loc ation ID
(2)MODBUS ID
(3)Nothing
Takes y ou int o
unitse diting mode
Togglesbetween
LIVEa nd SET
Editsthe value
whichis di splayed
Scrollsup
throughthe
available units
Scrollsdown
throughthe
available units
Figure 12.1 A typical data display
You can edit some of this information by:
Making the data LIVE or SET.
Changing the units which are displayed.
Changing the value which is displayed.
There are limits on what the display shows and, as a result, what you can edit.
For example, Atmospheric Pressure has a value and units and can be made live or set. On the other hand, you
cannot SET the Alarm Total (there is no point in doing so), neither can you display units for it.
12.5 Making data values Live or Set
To make any value live or set:
Go to the menu which displays the parameter, its value and units (where applicable). Toggle the
d-button to show LIVE or SET as you wish. For example, to set the value for Prime Base Density:
1. Refer to the first Menu Structure diagram.
2. Go to the Level 3 menu which is headed PRIME BASE DENSITY.
3. Press the d-button. This toggles between LIVE and SET. Leave it on whichever setting you want.