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MSL600
Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
IP262/Z0, Rev. AB
February 2012
7. Application parameters
The following section details each parameter.
7.1 Main menu parameters
The following functions are available at the top level of the menu structure.
Note: A full menu structure is shown in section 11.
7.1.1 Cancel password
This is a dynamic parameter; it only appears when password has been opened. This parameter allows the user
to cancel the need for password entry before access to parameter editing is allowed.
7.1.2 Go Online/Offline
This is a dynamic parameter; it changes according to whether the system is online or offline. The padlock icon
will be displayed in a corresponding open or closed state.
7.2 Installation parameters
The following parameters are intended primarily for use during system installation.
7.2.1 Tank Depth – P101
The tank depth is the distance from the front face of the transducer to the bottom of the tank directly under the
transducer and is the user programmable range for zero blanket level.
Parameter values (Metric) Parameter values (Imperial)
Default Min Max Default Min Max
7.000m 1.000m 7.000m 23.00 ft 3.30 ft 23.00 ft
7.2.2 Xdr Tilt Time – P103
This is the maximum time for which transducer can be out of the water before the system registers a fault.
The parameter is either disabled by entering a value of zero or programmed with a value in minutes.
The default is a value of 0 minutes, disabled.
Parameter values:
Default Min Max
0 (Disabled) 1 15
7.2.3 Tag No. – P242
This is a user defined alpha-numeric parameter. Any string up to 8 characters long may be entered using the keypad.
This will usually correspond to the instrument’s asset number or some other such identifier on the user’s schedule.
The following characters are allowed:
!”#$%&’()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
Parameter values:
Default Min Max
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