Honeywell SC2000 Stud Sensor User Manual


 
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15.4 Channel Menu
Detailed instructions on operating the instrument in the SETUP Menu mode can be
found in “SETUP Menu mode” on page 23. A diagram of all menus is located in
“Setup Menu Reference” on page 157.
LEFT CHANNEL
Menu Item
This specifies the channel that is displayed on the left half of the split display.
LEFT SOURCE
Menu Item
This lets you designate the data source of the channel monitored by the left half of the
split display. Each channel has three data sources: the live tracking value (TRACK),
its highest value (PEAK), and its lowest value (VALLEY).
The options for this menu item are:
•“
TRACK
” means the live tracking value of the channel.
•“
PEAK
” means the highest value of the channel since the peak detector was last
cleared.
•“
VALLEY
” means the lowest value of the channel since the valley detector was last
cleared.
RIGHT CHANNEL
Menu Item
This specifies the channel that is displayed on the right half of the split display.
RIGHT SOURCE
Menu Item
This lets you designate the data source of the channel monitored by the right half of
the split display. Each channel has three data sources: the live tracking value
(TRACK), its highest value (PEAK), and its lowest value (VALLEY).
The options for this menu item are:
•“
TRACK
” means the live tracking value of the channel.
•“
PEAK
” means the highest value of the channel since the peak detector was last
cleared.
•“
VALLEY
” means the lowest value of the channel since the valley detector was last
cleared.
LEAVE MENU
Menu Item
When the menu item is displayed, press [ENTER] to leave this menu. Press [EXIT] to
return to the RUN mode.
15.5 Troubleshooting
Front Panel Buttons not
Operating in RUN Mode
When a Split Display Virtual channel is displayed the [VALUE], [CLEAR] and [TARE]
buttons have no effect. To change one of the values shown on a Split Display Virtual
channel, use the its SETUP menu. To clear peak/valley values or tare an Input chan-
nel, use the [CHANNEL] button to select an Input channel and then use the [CLEAR]
or [TARE] buttons.