Chapter 7. PARAMETER SETUP

Modifying individual items and exiting the setting mode

Pressing the ENTER key while an individual item is displayed causes the set value to flash and enables the registration state. At this point, the key and key allow you to increase or decrease the values, while the key and key move the digit positions on the display at which the values flash.

Pressing the ENTER key after the flashing number has been changed to the desired value stops the flashing, the number reverts to the on state and the new setting is stored in internal memory.

Modification of settings is terminated by pressing either the PARA key (valid for variable parameters and event configuration data), PID key (valid for PID parameters and constant value control data), SETUP key (valid for setup data) or DISP key. Pressing the PARA key, PID key or SETUP key moves the cursor to the next item stops the flashing and the number reverts to its normal on state. Pressing the DISP key enables the normal display mode.

Should display panel 2 show “-----” during display of an individual item or

pressing the ENTER key not enable the registration state, it means that settings cannot be made or modified for that item.

Handling Precautions

When PA01 is set to more than 1 in a variable parameter setting, PA03 and items beyond are not displayed. PA03 and items beyond cannot be changed when PA02 is set to more than 1.

Event configuration data settings cannot be changed when PA02 is set to a value more than 1. Also, when PA02 is set to 0 or 1, the event type setting and some auxiliary settings (output points of code events) cannot be changed.

PID parameter settings cannot be changed when PA02 is set to 4 or 5.

Setup data settings cannot be changed when PA02 is set to a value more than 1 and cannot be displayed in modes other than the READY mode.

The fixed control data setting cannot be changed when PA02 is set to 4 or 5. And, since the FUNC and PID keys are invalid in modes other than the READY mode, a ConSt setting cannot be displayed or changed.

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Honeywell DCP552 Mark II user manual Modifying individual items and exiting the setting mode