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7ML19981FC01 HydroRanger 200 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 21
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Operation
Setting a Specific Auxiliary Reading
To display a second auxiliary reading, press in RUN mode.
Example: To set to display current temperature, go to P731:
Multiple Readings
During differential or average operation (P001 = 4 /5), the display scrolls sequentially
through Point Numbers 1, 2, and 3. Point 3 is the difference between (or average of) Points
1 and 2.
Changing Number Scrolling Speed
See Parameter Indexing on page 31. All the instructions in the following procedures apply
to the hand programmer and assume that the HydroRanger 200 is activated.
PROGRAM Mode
The HydroRanger 200 is programmed by setting its parameters to match your specific
application. Most parameters are indexed, allowing you to set the parameter to specific
conditions and to more than one input or output. When the HydroRanger 200 is in
PROGRAM mode, you can change these parameter values and set operating conditions.
Please refer to the
Parameter Reference
section on page 111 for a full listing and
explanations of parameter values.
The HydroRanger 200’s primary programming is by the hand programmer. Other access is
available through Dolphin Plus software (purchased separately).
Parameter Index Value Description
P731 G 912 Shows P912–Transducer Temperature
Parameter Index Value Description
P732 G 5 Hold each value for 5 seconds
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Notes
To activate PROGRAM from RUN mode, press PROGRAM
The display briefly reads ---- while the measurement reading is verified. Reading
level and other data is displayed and programmed relays are operated.
Placing a programmed unit that is in normal operation into PROGRAM mode de-
energizes all control relay outputs. Be sure to bypass the HydroRanger 200 while
programming it.
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