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836E-DC1EQ 1D4 Pressure Switch setting
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10-21-2009 03:00 PM
I have not been able to change the range of the analog output using the operating keys on the switch and the instruction manual. The customer wants the range to be 0 - 200 PSI instead of the default 0 - 600 PSI. I lack the software and cable to do this from a laptop.
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10-22-2009 05:27 AM
Hi, are you able to modify some of the values in the following list ?
If yes, may you please post those values ?
Otherwise, please check Aid 55343, your sensor could be locked .... ![]()
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10-22-2009 08:14 AM
My field serviceman was unable to change the settings. To my knowledge the switch is not password protected and should not be locked unless someone accomplished this by accident while dubbing around in the menus. Is it possible to use the PRES to reset the switch if it was accidently locked with an unknown password?
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10-22-2009 08:30 AM
I'm afraid really i don't know... anyway I think is more easy for you to test it there.... ![]()
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