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OPERATION Protocol Plus Owners Manual
36 Version 2
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Table 7. Communication Page Parameters and Values.
Menu Item
Display
Description
Range
Address
Communication
CommAddr
Sets address node for
control
1 to 247
Mode
Communication
Comm Mode
Turns on/off
communications
OFF, Modbus
Baud Rate
Communication
Baud Rate
Sets interface speed
2400, 4800, 9600,
19.2K, 38.4K
Parity
Communication
Parity
Sets parity for interface
None, Odd, Even
5.6.8.2. Setting up the Real Time Clock Page
The real time clock is a seven day, 24-hour clock with battery backup. The Real Time
Clock Page allows an operating mode to begin automatically at a specific time on a
specific day of the week. The real time clock feature also for use of the Power Failure
Recovery mode Time Limit feature (see Setting up the Control Page Section 5.6.7). Table
8 shows the menu items available.
5.6.8.3. Access Real Time Clock Page
1. Enter Setup Mode.
2. Press
Page until Clock displays.
3. Press
Menu.
4. Change each parameter by pressing Menu until the desired parameter is displayed,
and then press ▲ or ▼ to change the value.
Table 8. Real Time Clock Page Parameters and Values.
Menu
Item
Display
Description
Range
Day of the
week
Clock
Day
Setting for current day of the
week
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri,
Sat
Time of
day
Clock
Hh:mm
Setting for current time of the
day
00:00 to 23:59
Reset
clock
Clock
UP to Reset
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Press the
key to set the
clock to entered values
Ready, Done
5.6.9. Setting up the Relay Outputs Page
The Relay Outputs Page configures the four alarm/event outputs. Each output has a
dedicated indicator light and can be configured as a temperature alarm, profile event, or
end of cycle output. Temperature alarms can be of type process high, process low,
deviation high, deviation low, or deviation band. Table 9 shows the menu items available.
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If the key is not pressed, clock values retain original values. The display changes to Done if the clock
is reset.