Function of the summer/normal time change over.
"Automatic": Changeover to valid EU recommendations.
"Manual": Changeover times can be set up in the following addresses.
"OFF": No changeover.
In Europe the summer/normal time changeover occurs at a different time to that in the
USA. Select the region in which the unit is to be installed.
Day on which changeover from normal to summer time occurs. Format: DD.MM.YY
Time at which the clock increases by 1 hour on changeover from normal to summer
time. Format: hh:mm
Day on which changeover from summer to normal time occurs. Format: DD.MM.YY
Time at which the clock decreased by 1 hour on changeover from summer to normal
time. Format: hh:mm
Factory setting: "0000", this means changes possible without security code.
Set individual code: Further setting up changes are only possible after entering
this code.
Tip: Note the code and store out of reach of unauthorised personnel.
Selection of temperature units. All directly connected temperature measurement
using thermocouples or RTDs are displayed in the units selected.
• Diskette change: Settings that indicate how/when "diskette full" is displayed.
Warns, before diskette is 100 % full. The internal (ring) memory continues to be used
during diskette change or when the diskette is full. The new data is then written on the
new diskette after diskette change (important for complete data archiving).
When warning message "Change diskette" is displayed a relay or open collector
output can be switched. The respective terminal numbers are indicated in brackets.
See "Installation/connection/setting up".
"Yes": The warning message "Change diskette" remains actively displayed until it is
acknowledged by push button.
"No": The message is not displayed.
Hint: The percentage of diskette space used is always displayed in normal operation
(top right hand of the screen). The same functionality with ATA flash memory card.
Summer time change
over mode
NT/ST region
Date NT->ST
Time NT->ST
Date ST->NT
Time ST->NT
Release code
Temp. units
Warning message at
xx %
Switch output
Acknowledge message
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