Emerson 6081-P Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
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6.3 MENUS - pH
The Model 6081 pH transmitter has four menus: CALIBRATE, PROGRAM, SIM PV, and DISPLAY. Under the
Calibrate and Program menus are several sub-menus. For example, under CALIBRATE, the sub-menus are
Temperature and pH or ORP/Redox. Under each sub-menu are prompts. Under PROGRAM, the sub-menus for
6081 are, Temp, Measurement, Security, HART, Diagnostics, and Reset Analyzer. The DISPLAY menu allows
the user to configure the main display information fields and to adjust the LCD display contrast.
6.4 INFORMATION SCREEN MESSAGES
Whenever a warning or fault limit has been exceeded, the transmitter displays diagnostic messages to aid in trou-
bleshooting. “Fault” or “Warn” appears in the main display to alert the user of an adverse condition. The display
alternates between the regular display and the Fault or Warning message. If more than one warning or fault mes-
sage has been generated, the messages appear alternately.
MODEL 6081-P pH/ORP SECTION 6.0
DISPLAY AND OPERATION
FIGURE 6-2. 6081 Keypad
Four arrow keys move the cursor around the screen. A blinking word or numer-
al show the position of the cursor. The arrow keys are also used to change the
value of a numeral. Pressing ENTER stores numbers and settings and moves
the display to the next screen. Pressing EXIT returns to the previous screen
without storing changes. Pressing MENU followed by EXIT causes the main
display to appear.
6.2 KEYPAD
Figure 6-2 shows the 6081 keypad.
Pressing EXIT ends action on the current
screen without storing changes. The display
returns to the previous screen.
If the cursor is on a number, pressing ENTER
stores the number. If the cursor is on a sub-
menu or an item in a menu, pressing ENTER
selects it. The display changes to the next
screen
Pressing an arrow key moves the cursor
in the direction indicated. If the cursor is
on a numeral, pressing ◄ or ► moves
the cursor left or right across the num-
ber. Pressing ▼ or ▲ decreases or
increases the value of the selected digit.
Pressing MENU causes the Menu
screen to appear, or the live screen to
appear if the display has timed out.
EXIT
MENU
ENTER