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6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment
module PLICS
COM
6.1 Short description
The indicating and adjustment module is used for measured value
display, adjustment and diagnosis. It can be mounted in the following
housing versions and instruments:
l All sensors of the plics
®
instrument family, in the single as well as
in the double chamber housing (optionally in the elec tronics or
connection compartment)
l External indicating and adjustment unit VEGADIS 61
From a hardware version …- 01 or higher of the indicating and
adjustment module resp. …- 03 or higher of the corresponding sensor
electronics, an integrated backlight can be switched on via the
adjustment menu. The hardware version is stated on the type label of
the indicating and adjustment module or the sensor electronics.
Note:
You can nd det
ailed information on adjustment in the operating
instructions manual "Indicating and adjustment module".
6.2 Insert indicating and adjustment module
The indicating and adjustment module can be inserted into the sensor
and removed again at any time. It is not necessary to interrupt the
power supply.
Proceed as follows:
1 Unscrew the housing cover
2 Place the indicating and adjustment module in the desired position
on the electronics (you can choose any one of four dierent
positions - each displaced by 90°)
3 Press the indicating and adjustment module onto the electronics
and turn it to the right until it snaps in.
4 Screw housing cover with inspection window tightly back on
Removal is carried out in reverse order.
The indicating and adjustment module is powered by the sensor, an
additional connection is not necessary.
Function/Conguration
Mount/Dismount indicat-
ing and adjustment
module
VEGABAR 64 Probus PA 29
6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module PLICSCOM
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