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3) Auxiliary Display, scrolling twelve digit display.<br />

Run Mode, displays measurement units (P104), status messages on<br />

signal and transducer, detail of Hot Key function selected. It can be also<br />

programmed to provide notification messages on alarms and pumps etc.<br />

for full details please refer to Display Parameters in the relevant<br />

parameter listing.<br />

Program Mode, displays Menu and Sub Menu headings, parameter<br />

details and options.<br />

4) Communicator status enunciator displays the current status of remote<br />

PC connection and Speedy operation (see previous chapter).<br />

5) Bargraph, display, gives visual indication of measurement in % of span.<br />

6) Level indicators<br />

Run Mode, indicates in which direction the level is moving.<br />

Program Mode, indicates at which level of the menu system you are at.<br />

There are two main operating modes for your <strong>FlowCERT</strong>, Run Mode and<br />

Program Mode. There is also a Test Mode, used for checking the set-up.<br />

All modes are now described.<br />

Run Mode<br />

This mode is used once the <strong>FlowCERT</strong> has been set up in program mode. It<br />

is also the default mode that the unit reverts to when it resumes operation<br />

after a power failure.<br />

When <strong>FlowCERT</strong> is switched on for the first time, it will display, in metres,<br />

the distance from the transducer face to the target. All relays by default are<br />

switched off.<br />

After programming is complete, any relays that are set will operate when the<br />

level reaches the relevant setpoint, and the LED’s will change colour (unless<br />

specifically switched off).<br />

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