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means maximum filter. The higher the filter value, the slower is the response 
of the measured value. 



Decimal Point 

It determines the position of the decimal point on the display.  



Unit

 

It defines the temperature unit to be used: 



 

indication in Celsius. 



 

indication in Fahrenheit. 



Offset

 

Parameter that allows the user to make fine adjustments to the indicated PV 
value. 



Auto Range

 

Enables the scaling of the 

PV

 by applying the input signal. 

 



 

PV value to the first process known point when 

Auto Range

 function is 

enabled (



 = 



). 



 

PV value to the second process known point when 

Auto Range

 function is 

enabled (



 = 



). 



Input Low 

Limit

 

It defines the lower value of the indication range when the input types of 0-20 
mA, 4-20 mA, 0-50 mV, 0-5 V and 0-10 V are used (



 = 



). 



input High 

Limit

 

It defines the upper value of the indication range when the input types of 0-20 
mA, 4-20 mA, 0-50 mV, 0-5 V and 0-10 V are used (



 = 



). 









Defines the function to be executed by F1 and F2 keys: 



 

  No associated function 



 

  Executes Batch Function - Addition 



    Executes Batch Function - Subtraction 



    Reset Total value 



Present maximum read value 



 

  Present minimum read value 



     Reset minimum and maximum values 

8.4 Totalizing 

cycle 



Defines the indicator operation mode. 



  

Totalizing 

function 

enabled 



  

Totalizing function disabled 



 Batch 

operation 



 

Totalizer Decimal Point Position

 

Defines the decimal point position when presenting the total value. 



Totalizer time 

base

 

Defines the time totalizing function time base. 



  

seconds 



  

minutes 



 hours 



  

days 



TotalizerScale

Factor

 

Totalizer Scale Factor. 

Can be set from 0,001 to 65,0. 



LowCut

 

Totalizer low cut value.  

Defines the lowest PV instant value limit considered for totalization and does 
not integrate any value below. 



Power Up 

Reset

 

Power up Reset 

Defines if the total value is restored or reset on indicator power up 



 

    Reset Totalizer 

Summary of Contents for DA9602

Page 1: ...ndorff Prozesstechnik GmbH Co KG Industriestra e 7 D 65366 Geisenheim Tel 49 6722 9965 20 Fax 78 All Information without warranty errors and changes reserved Universal display DA9602 Operating manual...

Page 2: ...on 6 4 10 F1 and F2 function keys 6 4 11 Overflow alarm 7 4 12 Minimum and maximum 7 4 13 24 VDC auxiliary voltage source 7 4 14 Interface 7 5 Installation 7 5 1 Mechanically installation 7 5 2 Electr...

Page 3: ...vent dangerous situations on machinery and installations Machinery and intallations must be designed that fault conditions can not lead to harmful situations to operating personnel e g by independent...

Page 4: ...mocouple K Range 150 C to 1370 C 238 F to 2498 F Thermocouple T Range 160 C to 400 C 256 F to 752 F Thermocouple N Range 270 C to 1300 C 454 F to 2372 F Thermocouple R Range 50 C to 1760 C 58 F to 320...

Page 5: ...oint defined by ALrF SPA1 using alarm 1 as an example ALrF PV ALrF SPA1 ALrF PV ALrF SPA1 SPA1 positive SPA1 negative Alarm of the Maximum Differential Value It triggers when the value of the PV is ab...

Page 6: ...ory and can also be presented at the indicator display by choosing TOTAL screen which is identified by the symbol TOT This symbol is always presented when the TOTAL is being presented The TOTAL value...

Page 7: ...W identify if the part being displayed is the SP most significant part HIGH or the least significant part LOW The totalization alarm SP is defined through the values SPA1 and SPA2 This two parameters...

Page 8: ...e 5 3 Recommendations for the installation To minimize the pick up of electrical noise the low voltage DC connections and the sensor input wiring should be routed away from high current power conducto...

Page 9: ...cording to the desired behavior The user shall understand the importance of each parameter and determine a valid condition or a valid value for each one of them The configuration parameters are groupe...

Page 10: ...SP decimal point SetPoint Alarm Alarm SP Value that defines the point of activation of the alarm outputs For the alarms programmed with the functions of the type Band and Differential these parameter...

Page 11: ...indication range when the input types of 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 50 mV 0 5 V and 0 10 V are used Defines the function to be executed by F1 and F2 keys No associated function Executes Batch Function Addition...

Page 12: ...p the Level of Protection See Table 03 Frequency Frequency of the local electrical network Serial number 4 most significant digits Serial number 4 least significant digits 8 6 Password protection The...

Page 13: ...in the event of it being forgotten The Master Password doesn t grant access to all parameters only to the Password Change parameter After defining the new password the protected parameters may be acce...

Page 14: ...0 mV 10 M 0 to 5 V 0 to10 V 500 k 4 to 20 mA 100 Measuring of the Pt100 3 wire type 0 00385 with compensation of the cable length max 50 meters excitation current of 0 170 mA OUTPUT Output ALARM1 Rela...

Page 15: ...nical content within this document can be modified without notice The content of this document is content of a recurring audit In losses due to fire earthquake interventions by third or other accident...

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