Honeywell DCP200 Manual Do Utilizador

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DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual
51-52-25-150, Issue 1 – April 2009
Configuration & Use
Page 45
Main Menu
This menu is used to access the various features and configuration menus available in the 
instrument. The available menus are dependent upon the features and options fitted and the 
way in which it has been configured
Entry into the Main Menu
Holding down 
and pressing 
from Operation Mode and most other screens will 
cause the unit to enter the Main Menu. Each time this key press sequence is made, 
the instrument moves to the next menu level above. Sub-menu levels will require this 
sequence to be pressed more than once in order to reach the Main Menu.
Navigating the Main Menu
Once in the Main Menu, press 
or 
to select the required option
Press 
to enter the chosen menu.
Scrolling “Help Text” is shown at the bottom of the screens to aid navigation.
Unlock Codes
To prevent unauthorised entry, most modes require a pass-code (1 to 9999) to gain entry. 
These modes are indicated by the symbol  against their names. The default unlock code 
for all modes is 10 and the current codes can be viewed and changed from the Lock Code 
View in Configuration Mode. For security, users should to change the codes. If the 
Configuration Mode lock code is lost, refer to the Lock code View section of this manual.
Table 5. Main Menu Screens
Main Menu:
Display of the process and setpoint values, selection/adjustment of 
the Setpoints, auto/manual control, alarm/event status, trend view and 
where available, data recorder and profile information.
Easy, step-by-step parameter setup for simple applications.
If configured from the PC software, a sub-set of up to 50 Configuration 
screens can be accessed.
Accesses the sub-menus for Input; Control; Outputs; Alarms; 
Communications; Recorder; Clock; Display; Lock Codes and Reset 
To Defaults menus and functions.
Selection of Pre-Tune, Self-Tune and Auto Pre-Tune.
Setting of Global Control Parameters for all profiles; plus Profile 
creation, editing and deletion.
Selection of profiles. Running, holding or aborting the selected profile.
Uploading/downloading instrument configuration, profile information 
and data recordings.
Manually starting, stopping and deleting recordings.
Instrument information, including features and options installed.
Contact information for service/support etc.