Menu (Configuration)
The Configuration Menu is entered through the Menu key that is part of the four buttons running along the bottom of the Default Display Screen.
Pressing the Login key at the bottom of the screen will allow the user to enter a login user and password. Note – users can be set up through the Security menu option in this menu. User names and passwords are case sensitive. There are three levels of security for the menu system: Operator, Supervisor, and Administrator. Pressing the Login button will allow the user to enter a user name and password to log in. When the menu screen is first displayed, the operator-level menu options are visible.
The list of the operator-level menu options is:
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About
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Maintenance
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Logs
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Probe Manager
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client Communications Status
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Load TC/Auxiliary Analog Input
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Manual Event Control
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Shutdown
The list of supervisor-level menu options is:
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About
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Maintenance
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Logs
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Probe Manager
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client Communications Status
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Load TC/Auxiliary Analog Input
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Manual Event Control
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Shutdown
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Probe Burnoff Setup
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PID Loop Setup
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Trend Chart Edit
The list of administrator-level menu options is:
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About
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Maintenance
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Logs
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Probe Manager
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client Communications Status
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Load TC/Auxiliary Analog Input
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Manual Event Control
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Shutdown
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Probe Burnoff Setup
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PID Loop Setup
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Trend Chart Edit
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Communications Setup
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client Instrument Setup
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Zone Assignments
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Furnace Setup
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Alarm Setup
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Thermocouple Check
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Relay Assignments
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Analog Input Setup
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Analog Output Setup
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Alarm Polarity
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Redundant TC Setup
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Security
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Curve Entry
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Alternate PID Setup
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Aux Analog Input Setup
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Calibration
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Configuration
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A/I Module Offset Correction
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Aux Setpoint Configuration
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T/C Extension Correction Curves
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Generic Instrument Setup
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DF1 Configuration
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Tuning Assistant
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PLC Data Matching
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Analog Input Correction Curves
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Instrument Calculation
To select any of the menu options, highlight that item by clicking on it, and click on the Detail button.
The Return button will return the user to the default display screen.