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MODEL 2604 CONTROLLER - USER GUIDE - d a n m a r k

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Operation <strong>2604</strong> Controller3.6. PARAMETERS AND HOW TO ACCESS THEMParameters are settings, within the controller, which determine how the controller will operate.They are accessed using the lower alpha-numeric display and can be changed by the user tosuit the process. Selected parameters may be protected under different security access levels.Examples of parameters are:-Values - such as setpoints, alarm trip levels, high and low limits, etc.,orStates - such as auto/manual, on/off, etc. These are often referred to as enumerated values.3.6.1. PagesThe parameters are organised into different pages. A page shows information such as pageheaders, parameter names and parameter values.Parameters are grouped in accordance with the function they perform. Each group is given a‘Page Header’ which is a generic description of the parameter group. Examples are ‘TheAlarm Page’, ‘The Programmer Page’, etc,. A complete list of pages is shown in thenavigation diagram in the Engineering manual.The <strong>2604</strong> contains a set of default pages for most applications. It is possible to configuredifferent start up pages as the Home page, but the principle of navigation is the same as thedefault pages.Note:-A page only appears on the controller if the function has been ordered and has beenenabled in Configuration mode. For example, if a programmer is not configured theRUN page and the EDIT PROGRAM pages will not be displayed.P:PAGE HEADERvSub HeaderS:Parameter 1vValueS:Parameter 2vValueS:Parameter 3vValueFigure 3-4: Page Concept3-8 User Guide Part No HA026491 Issue 3.0 Apr-02

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