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UL manual - Pulsar Process Measurement
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Date & Time<br />
The date and time is used, to control specific relay functions and date stamp<br />
certain events that are contained in the Data Logs. It is also used in<br />
conjunction with the system watchdog that keeps an eye on the times the<br />
unit has started.<br />
P931 Date<br />
This parameter display the current date, in the format as set by P933 (Date<br />
Format), and can be reset if required.<br />
P932 Time<br />
This parameter displays the current time and can be reset if required, in the<br />
format HH: MM (24-hour format). This is set initially at the factory for UK<br />
time.<br />
P933 Date Format<br />
This parameter allows you to alter the format that the date is displayed to<br />
your choice of DD: MM: YY, MM: DD: YY or YY: MM: DD. The default<br />
is DD: MM: YY.<br />
LED Colour<br />
Each relay has an associated LED, located on the unit’s front panel, which<br />
indicates the status of the relay. By default the LED of any relay that has<br />
been programmed but is in its “OFF” state will be illuminated ‘yellow’.<br />
When “ON” alarm relays will cause the LED to illuminate Red and pump,<br />
control and miscellaneous relays will cause the LED to illuminate green.<br />
LED’s of any relays that have not been programmed will not be illuminated.<br />
Customised settings for the colour of LED’s can be achieved by using the<br />
following parameters.<br />
P935 Off Relay Colour<br />
This parameter selects the colour that a programmed relay should be when<br />
it is in its “OFF” state. The default is 3 = yellow, but can be changed to ‘no<br />
colour’, red or green.<br />
P936 Alarm Relay Colour<br />
This parameter selects the colour that an alarm relay should be when it is in<br />
its “ON” state. The default is 1 = red, but can be changed to ‘no colour’,<br />
green or yellow.<br />
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