07.09.2015 Views

FlowCERT

Flow Cert Second Edition.pdf - Pulsar Process Measurement

Flow Cert Second Edition.pdf - Pulsar Process Measurement

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

System Parameters<br />

Passcode<br />

P921 Enable Code<br />

Enables the passcode (P922), which means the passcode must be entered to<br />

go into program mode. If disabled (set to 0), then no passcode is required,<br />

and ENTER is used to enter program mode. Default =1 (Enabled)<br />

P922 Passcode<br />

This is the passcode that must be used to enter program mode. The default<br />

is 1997, but this can be changed to another value from 0 to 9999.<br />

Backup<br />

P925 Parameter Backup & Restore<br />

This parameter is used to make a backup of all parameters, for example to<br />

ensure a default set is maintained within the unit. If alterations are made to<br />

the parameters that do not work as intended, then the backup set can be<br />

restored into the unit.<br />

You can make two separate backup copies if you wish, called backup 1 and<br />

backup 2, and restore from either.<br />

The options are:<br />

Option<br />

Description<br />

1= Backup 1 Make backup to area 1 of all parameters<br />

2= Backup 2 Make backup to area 2 of all parameters<br />

3= Restore 1 Restore all parameters from area 1<br />

4= Restore 2 Restore all parameters from area 2<br />

System Information<br />

The following three parameters do not affect how the unit performs, but details,<br />

contained in them, may be required, by Pulsar, when making technical<br />

enquiries.<br />

Page 138<br />

P926 Software Revision<br />

This parameter will display the current software revision. It is read only, and<br />

cannot be changed.<br />

P927 Hardware Revision<br />

This parameter will display the current hardware revision. It is read only,<br />

and cannot be changed.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!