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CODE 1 – Display Configuration
Setpoint
Annunciators
Mode
First Digit
Update
Display Mode
Second Digit
Manual
Loader Mode
Second Digit
Display Functions
Mode
Second & Third Digits
Data
Source
Sub-menu
[X5X]
Display
Format
Sub-menu
[X6X]
Last Digit
Text Character
Sub-menu
[X7X]
Setpoint Annunciators Mode
The setpoint annunciators mode is configured by changing the
first digit in Code 1. The setpoint annunciators can be configured
to operate as follows:
• On when the setpoint activates.
• All annunciators are permanently on and each one only goes
off when its setpoint activates.
• All annunciators are always off (See Note 1 on Code 1 diagram
on Page 18).
• Setpoint
1
annunciator comes
on
indicating a
rising
signal
.
Setpoint
2
annunciator comes
on
indicating a
falling
signal
.
The example procedure on Page 22 shows how to select the
setpoint annunciators to come ON when the setpoints are OFF
(not active).
Update Display at Selected Sample Rate
The meter’s default display update rate is 0.5 seconds and is
set in the 2nd digit of Code 1 as [X0X].
The display can be configured to update at the analog sample
rate selected in Code 2.
The example procedure on Page 22 shows how to configure
the display to update at 50 samples per second by setting Code
1 to [X2X].
For these settings to take effect, the analog sample rate must
be set at [2XX] in Code 2.
See Code 2 – Channel 1 Measurement Task and Sampling Rate on Page
23 for an example.
Manual Loader Mode
The meter can be configured to function exclusively as a man-
ual loader by setting Code 1 to [X1X].
See Analog Output Module Supplement (NZ200) for full details on
manual loader mode functions.
CODE 1 – Display Configuration Modes
All meter display modes, except the display brightness mode,
are configured in Code 1 (See diagram below). See Code 1
diagram on Page 18 for a breakdown of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd digits
settings.
Display Functions Mode
The display functions mode is configured by changing the 2nd
and 3rd digits in Code 1:
• Selecting [X5X] enters the
Data Source
sub-menu.
• Selecting [X6X] enters the
Display Format
sub-menu.
• Selecting [X7X] enters the
Last Digit Text Character
sub-
menu.
Data Source – 2nd Digit [X5X]
The data source for the primary display is configured by selecting
5
in the 2nd digit and
0
in the 3rd digit.
Note:
[XX1] Second Display is the bargraph display on models DI-50B51
and FI-B101D50. The [XX1] Second Display and [XX2] Third
Display only apply to DI-503 meters with three displays.
The 2nd digit in Code 1 can also be used to configure the data
source for the remaining functions in the 3rd digit:
• [X53] = Peak and Valley.
• [X54] = Analog Output 1.
• [X55] = Analog Output 2.
• [X56] = Totalizer 1.
• [X57] = Totalizer 2.
Selecting
5
in the 2nd digit enters a sub-menu and allows you
to select the data from one of a number of meter registers as
the data source for the displays or functions selected in the
third digit.
The example procedure on Page 19 shows how to select the
data source for the
primary
display. The three digits are set to
[
X50
].
Display Format – 2nd Digit [X6X]
Selecting
6
in the 2nd digit enters the Display Format sub-
menu where the following display format settings can all be
configured:
• Last digit rounding.
• Display units (Decimal, octal, or optional 12 or 24-hour clock).
• Decimal point placement.
The example procedure on Page 20 shows how to configure
the three display format modes for the 3rd digit selection.
Text Character – 2nd Digit [X7X]
Selecting
7
in the 2nd digit allows you to select one of 54
characters and apply it to the last digit when the meter is in the
operational display.
For example, if the meter was measuring a temperature, the
display could be configured to display the reading with a C or
an F in the last digit for °C or °F.
The example procedure on Page 21 shows how to configure
the last digit text character as “C” for centigrade (°C) for the 3rd
digit selection.
Note:
After setting any or all the above three modes [X5X], [X6X], [X7X],
the Code 1 display must set back to [X0X] to leave Code 1 and
carry on programming.
Initial Setup Procedures
[CodE_1] - Display Configuration