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4. CONFIGURATION
4.23.7. MSG.LO - Selecting the message assigned to Low
Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes
MSG.LO NUM SCROLLING MSG WHEN MAIN INPUT IS LOW ERR HMI R W
The parameter shows and sets the number of the message assigned to Low (process variable < minimum scale limit),
i.e., the scrolling message shown on the display.
For more information on scrolling messages, see paragraph “3.1.2.2. Scrolling messages” on page 34.
If the parameter is set to “0” no message will be displayed for Lou.
As default, MSG.LO is assigned the message “1” (for LANG1 corresponds to “PROCESS VALUE UNDER LOW LIMIT”,
for LANG2 corresponds to “VALORE DI PROCESSO INFERIORE AL MINIMO”).
Unit of measurement: Message number
Options: 0...25
4.23.8. MSG.HI - Selecting the message assigned to HIGH
Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes
MSG.HI NUM SCROLLING MSG WHEN MAIN INPUT IS HI ERR HMI R W
The parameter shows and sets the number of the message assigned to HIGH (process variable > maximum scale limit),
i.e., the scrolling message shown on the display.
For more information on scrolling messages, see paragraph “3.1.2.2. Scrolling messages” on page 34.
If the parameter is set to “0” no message will be displayed for Hi GH.
As default, MSG.HI is assigned the message “2” (for LANG1 corresponds to ““PROCESS VALUE OVER HIGH LIMIT”, for
LANG2 corresponds to “VALORE DI PROCESSO SUPERIORE AL MASSIMO”).
Unit of measurement: Message number
Options: 0...25
4.23.9. MSG.ER - Selecting the message assigned to Err
Acronym Scrolling message Submenu Attributes
MSG.ER NUM SCROLLING MSG WHEN MAIN INPUT IS ERR ERR HMI R W
The parameter shows and sets the number of the message assigned to Err (Pt100 in short circuit or input values below
minimum limit), i.e., the scrolling message shown on the display.
For more information on scrolling messages, see paragraph “3.1.2.2. Scrolling messages” on page 34.
If the parameter is set to “0” no message will be displayed for Err.
As default, MSG.ER is assigned the message “3” (for LANG1 corresponds to “INPUT SENSOR FAIL CONNECTION”, for
LANG2 corresponds to “ERRATA CONNESSIONE SONDA”).
Unit of measurement: Message number
Options: 0...25