8.6.8 Activating/deactivating termination
8.7
Menu elements reference
No.
Designation
1.0.0.0
Setpoint
2.0.0.0
Control mode
Installation and operating instructions SIE, DIE, PBE
Disable active
No changes can be made to setpoints or settings. The read access to
all menu elements remains as it was.
Disable inactive
The elements of the basic menu can be edited (menu elements
<1.0.0.0 >, <2.0.0.0> and <3.0.0.0>).
NOTE:
To edit the sub-elements of menu <5.0.0.0>, service mode must also
be activated.
ON
• Reset DIP switch 2 to the OFF position.
The display returns to the status page.
2
NOTE:
Errors can be acknowledged after a waiting period despite the "access
disable" being active.
In order to establish a definite communication connection between
the electronic modules, it is necessary to terminate both ends of the
cable.
In a double pump, the electronic modules are already prepared for
double pump communication at the factory.
To activate or deactivate this, proceed as follows:
ON
• Set DIP switches 3 and 4 to the "ON" position.
Termination is activated.
2
NOTE:
Both DIP switches must always be in the same position.
ON
• To deactivate, return the switches to the starting position.
2
The following table gives an overview of the available elements of all
menu levels. The menu number and the element type are designated
separately, and the function of the element is explained. If applicable,
there is information about the setting options of the individual ele-
ments.
NOTE:
A few elements are hidden under certain conditions and are therefore
skipped in the menu navigation.
If, for example, the external setpoint adjustment under menu number
<5.4.1.0> is set to "OFF", the number <5.4.2.0> will be hidden. Menu
number <5.4.2.0> will only be visible if menu number <5.4.1.0> has
been set to "ON".
Type
Symbol Values/explanations
±
Setting/display of the setpoint
(for further information, see
chapter 8.6.1 "Adjusting the
setpoint" on page 96)
±
Setting/display of the control
mode
(for further information, see
chapters 6.2 "Control modes" on
page 72 and 9.4 "Setting the
control mode" on page 108)
Constant speed control
English
Display conditions
99