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- Page 13 and 14: 1. IntroductionAI-TEK TACHTROL 10 &
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- Page 17 and 18: • Signal and control wiring shoul
- Page 19 and 20: 3.2.2. TACHTROL 10, TACHTROL 30, TA
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From section 4.2.2.4 navigate to Av
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From the INPUT SETUP pages last des
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Navigate to the constant using or .
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Depress to select Change Counter an
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4.2.3.5. Counter TypeThe instrument
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value of normalized units that repr
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located or biased below the setpoin
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On or Off Delay should only be appl
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4.2.4.4. Output Switching / Setpoin
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4.2.4.4.3. DA (De-energize above se
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Useto navigate to the Alarm (on) co
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4.2.5. Analog Output (TP30 and TT30
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4.2.5.1.2. RangeA Fixed Range Const
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Calibration can be accomplished eit
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Alarm / Counter Reset, Alarm Hold-O
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When accessing the display, follow
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4.2.6.3. Keypad/Keyboard LockTACHTR
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4.2.6.5.1. Creating / Changing a Se
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When using TACHLINK, click on the S
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From the main screen depress MenuIn
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4.2.8. DiagnosticsTACHTROL and TACH
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4.2.9. Plotting (TACHLINK Only)TACH
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4.2.9.2. Plotting OutputThe figure
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4.2.9.2.1. Plotting ToolbarAbove th
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Edit: Allows the user to configure
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4.2.10.1. Display/Keypad SetupThe s
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5. Example ApplicationsBelow are so
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5.1.3.7. Units (section 4.2.2.6.2)E
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5.2.3. TACHTROL 30 Programming & Se
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5.2.3.17. On / Off Delay (section 4
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5.3. Advanced Setup5.3.1. Problem D
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Input Setup5.3.4.1. Counter Mode (s
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Keypad lock is local to each displa
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Digital Output 1 Setup5.3.5.10. Sou
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6. SpecificationsSpecifications in
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Electrical IsolationChannel A, B an
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cable should not be used. With #18
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7. Target Variable Conversions119
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9. Warranty and Return Shipments St