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For the custom sensor types default parameters are set to display the current measured
above 4 mA
. So if the current is 4 mA, it
displays 0.00 mA. And when the current is 20 mA it displays 16.00 mA.
3.3.2.6
Enter Password
If the password has not yet been entered, when the first digit of any parameter is entered, the panel will prompt for the current
password. Note that the first digit entered is discarded; it does not count toward the password or toward the parameter entry.
E n t e r P a s s w o r d
_ _ _ _
Figure 3-22 Enter Password
When the first digit is entered, the panel will show.
E n t e r P a s s w o r d
_ _ _ *
Figure 3-23 Password Prompt
If the password is not entered correctly the panel will display
W r o n g P a s s w o r d
Figure 3-24 Wrong Password Prompt
Once the current password has been entered, the panel will prompt for the configuration parameter being changed.
If the password has been lost:
1.
Power down the DVP-120
2.
Remove the Jumper Shorting Connector from the EXT header and place the Jumper Shorting Connector onto the top two
pins of the SYS header.
3.
Power up the DVP-120. The first display is the current password on the unit.
4.
Remove the Jumper Shorting Connector from the SYS header and install back onto the two bottom pins of the EXT
header.
! WARNING
Use only for monitoring the gases which the sensors and equipment are designed to monitor. Failure to do so may result in exposures to gases not
detectable and
result in sickness or death
. For proper use, see supervisor or
User Instructions,
or call Macurco Technical Service.
3.3.3
Configure Sensors Submenu
There is a list of parameters for each sensor in the system, either currently wired or configured but presently disconnected. The left and
right cursor keys can be used to move from one sensor to another and the up and down keys will scroll through the parameters for the
particular sensor.
3.3.3.1
Sensor Summary
S e n s o r 0 1 C O
A : 2 0 0 W : 5 0
Figure 3-25 Sensor Summary