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BA688CF-P

Installation & Maintenance Instructions
BA688CF-P
PROFIBUS PA panel mounting fieldbus display
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Issue: 3
8th December 2011
BA688CF-P
PROFIBUS PA
Panel mounting
Fieldbus Display
issue 3

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1. Description
1.1 Documentation
1.2 Version 3.0 firmware
2. Operation
2.1 Controls
3. System Design
3.1 External switches
3.2 Alarm outputs
4. Installation
4.1 Location
4.2 Installation procedure
4.3 EMC
5. Display & Alarm Configuration
5.1 Default configuration
5.2 Accessing the display configuration
menus.
5.3 Configurable functions
5.3.1 Screens (Display format)
5.3.2 Input settings
5.3.3 Tags
5.3.4 Units
5.3.5 Alarms
5.3.5.1 Alarm Summary
5.3.5.2 Alarm Activation
5.3.5.3 Alarm Output
5.3.6 Display
5.3.6.1 Settings
5.3.6.2 Quick Access
5.3.6.3 Access Code
5.3.6.4 Status Text
5.3.6.5 Last Input
5.3.7 Keys
5.3.8 Code
5.3.9 Unit Info
5.3.10 Defaults
5.3.10.1 Display Defaults
5.3.10.2 Interface Board
defaults.
5.3.11 Instrument address
5.4 Quick Access Menu
6. Maintenance
6.1 Fault finding during commissioning
6.2 Fault finding after commissioning
6.3 Servicing
6.4 Routine maintenance
6.5 Guarantee
6.6 Customer comments
7. Accessories
7.1 Tag number
7.2 PROFIBUS Interface Guide
8. Index
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1. DESCRIPTION
The BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display can
simultaneously display up to eight PROFIBUS PA
process variables, together with their units of
measurement and tag information. The instrument
is bus powered so no additional power supply is
required.
Order Communication Function
Code Protocol Blocks
BA688CF-P PROFIBUS PA Eight Analogue
outputs (8 x AO)
Six Digital inputs
(6 x DI)
The instrument’s communications protocol is
shown on the rear panel. The ‘-P’ order code
suffix also indicates the protocol but is not shown
on the instrument identification label. There is an
alternative version of the fieldbus display, order
code BA688CF-F for use on FOUNDATION™
fieldbus systems.
Configuration may be performed by either a DPV 0
user PRM data download, or by a DPV 1
configurator and if required the instrument address
may be entered via the instrument’s front panel
push buttons. The required GSD files are available
for downloading from both the PROFIBUS and
BEKA websites.
Eleven selectable standard display formats enable
one, two, three, four or eight process variables,
some with bargraphs to be displayed
simultaneously on one screen.
The six front panel push buttons that control the
instrument display may also be used for returning
operator acknowledgements, thus enabling the
BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display to function as a
simple operator interface. If larger industrial push
buttons are required for entering these
acknowledgements, up to six external switches
may be connected to the BA688CF-P. These
switch inputs may also be used for returning the
status of plant contacts using the DI function
blocks.
The BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display can be
supplied with six optional alarm outputs that may
be linked to any of the displayed fieldbus variables.
These alarm outputs are locally activated from the
fieldbus variable and are configured via the
instrument menus and push buttons. They can not
be controlled via the fieldbus.
Housed in a robust 72 x 144 panel mounting DIN
enclosure, the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display has
an IP66 front panel and is supplied with a gasket to
seal the joint between the instrument and the
panel.
1.1 Documentation
This instruction manual describes system design,
conditioning and installation of the BA688CF-P
PROFIBUS display. For detailed commissioning
information please refer to the PROFIBUS
Interface Guide that can be downloaded from the
BEKA website www.beka.co.uk
1.2 Version 3.0 firmware
This manual describes BA488CF PROFIBUS
displays employing version 3.0 firmware that was
released in July 2010 and is not backwards
compatible with earlier versions.
Version 3.0 firmware provides
Addition of (6 x DI) function blocks to return
switch status to host.
Fieldbus address entry via instrument push
buttons.
Addition of DPV 0 configuration
Addition of two standard screens allowing
eight fieldbus variables to be simultaneously
displayed.
Removal of text display facilities
When using the ▼or ▲button to select input,
or groups of inputs to be displayed, unused
inputs can now be skipped.
The instrument’s firmware version can be
established using the ‘Unit Info’ function in the
main configuration menu – see section 5.3.9 of this
manual. Version 3.0 firmware is shown as
SW480F-02-300.
For BA688CF-P PROFIBUS displays employing
version 2.0 firmware, please refer to the BA688CF-
P panel mounting fieldbus display manual Issue 7
dated 19th September 2008 which may be
downloaded from the obsolete products section of
the BEKA website.

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2. OPERATION
Fig 1 shows a simplified block diagram of the
BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display. When the
optional alarms and external switches are not
used, the instrument only requires a two-wire
connection to the fieldbus.
How much of the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display
configuration can be performed via the fieldbus
depends upon the system host. Parameters that
can not be configured via the fieldbus can be set
using the configuration menu shown in Fig 6 and
the four front panel push buttons.
Fig 1 Simplified block diagram of BA688CF-P
2.1 Controls
The user can scroll through the display screens by
operating the ▼or ▲push buttons. The number
of screens available depends upon how the
BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display has been
configured and the number of process variables
that are to be displayed. If one fieldbus variable
per screen has been configured and eight
variables are to be displayed, eight screens will be
present; if two fieldbus variables per screen have
been configured and six variables are to be
displayed, three screens will be available.
If enabled, operating the Pand ▲push buttons
simultaneously activates the Quick Access Menu,
allowing the user to adjust the display contrast
without providing access to any of the other
configuration parameters. Additional security may
be provided by an optional access code.

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3. SYSTEM DESIGN
The BA688CF-P may be connected to any
PROFIBUS PA segment as shown in Fig 2
providing it can provide the additional 25mA
required to operate the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS
display.
Fig 2 FISCO fieldbus system
3.1 External switches
For applications requiring operator inputs to be
made by large industrial push buttons, terminals
S1 to S7 allow up to six external switches to be
connected to the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display.
When external switches are connected the front
panel push buttons may be operated in parallel or
disabled – see section 5.3.7
Terminals S1 to S7 are not electrically isolated
from the fieldbus terminals, therefore external
switches and wiring must be isolated from earth
and other electrical circuits.
For reliable operation it is recommended that the
coble connecting the Fieldbus Display to external
switches is less than 5m long.
3.2 Alarm outputs
Each alarm output is a galvanically isolated single
pole solid state switch output as shown in Fig 3.
Fig 3 Equivalent circuit of each switch output
The outputs are polarised and current will only flow
in one direction. Odd numbered terminals should
be connected to the positive side of the supply.
Ron = 5+ 0.7V
Roff = greater than 1M
Note: Because of the series protection diode,
some test meters may not detect a closed alarm
output
WARNING
These Alarm Outputs should not be used
for critical safety applications such as an
emergency shut down system.
When the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display is
disconnected from the fieldbus, or the fieldbus is
de-energised all the alarm outputs will open
irrespective of how they have been configured.

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4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Location
The BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display is housed in a
robust aluminium enclosure with a toughened
glass window mounted in a Noryl bezel. The front
of the instrument provides IP66 protection and a
gasket seals the joint between the instrument
enclosure and the panel. The instrument may be
installed in any panel providing the environmental
limits shown in the specification are not exceeded.
Fig 4 shows the overall dimensions of the
BA688CF-P and the panel cut-out. To achieve an
IP66 seal between the instrument enclosure and
the panel, the smaller cut-out must be used and
the instrument secured with four panel mounting
clips.
The BA688CF-P liquid crystal display has
maximum contrast when viewed from directly
ahead and slightly below the centre line of the
instrument.
Fig 4 BA688CF-P dimensions
4.2 Installation Procedure
a. Insert the BA688CF-P into the instrument
panel cut-out from the front of the panel.
b. Fix panel mounting clips to opposite sides of
the instrument and tighten until the
instrument is secure. Four clips are required
to achieve an IP66 seal between the
instrument enclosure and the panel.
c. Connect the panel wiring to the rear terminal
block(s) as shown in Fig 5. To simplify
installation, the terminals are removable so
that panel wiring can be completed before
the instrument is installed.
Fig 5 Installation and terminal connections

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4.3 EMC
The BA688CF-P complies with the requirements of
the European EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For
specified immunity all wiring should be in screened
twisted pairs with the screens connected to the
plant’s potential equalising network.

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5. DISPLAY & ALARM CONFIGURATION
In addition to loading the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS
display GSD files onto the system host and
defining up to eight fieldbus variables that are to be
displayed, the instrument address, display and
alarms, if fitted, have to be configured. How
much of this configuration can be performed via
the fieldbus depends upon the system host.
Parameters that can not be configured via the
fieldbus, may be set via the four front panel push
buttons.
All the display and alarm configuration functions
are contained in an easy to use menu that is
shown in Fig 6. Where necessary the sub-menus
contain on-screen prompts to guide the user
through each adjustment.
When navigating through the configuration menu,
the push-button(s) should be held until the required
screen is displayed.
5.1 Default configuration
Unless otherwise requested at the time of ordering,
BA688CF-P PROFIBUS displays will be supplied
configured as follows:
Address 126
Keys Both
Display brightness 100%
Display contrast 50%
Quick access menu On
Quick access menu code 0000
Configuration menu
access code. 0000
Screen Single variable
Number format Auto
All alarms Disabled
Alarm activation Good data only
Alarm outputs N/C
Bargraph
Low 0
High 100
Input scaling
Zero offset 0
Gain factor 1
Status text On
Last input 8
5.2 Accessing the display configuration
menus
Throughout this manual the four BA688CF-P push
buttons used for configuration are identified P E ▼
▲, and legends displayed by the instrument are
shown within inverted commas e.g. 'Enter Access
Code'.
Operating the Pand Epush buttons
simultaneously accesses the display configuration
menu. If the BA688CF-P is not protected by an
access code the main menu will be displayed. If
an access code other than the default code 0000
has already been entered, the BA688CF-P will
request that the access code be entered.
Using the ▼or ▲button adjust the first digit of the
code which will be flashing. Pressing Pwill
transfer control to the next digit, which should be
adjusted in the same way. When all four digits
have been set, pressing the Ebutton will enter the
access code. If the code is correct the main
menu will be displayed, if the code is incorrect
‘Invalid Code’ will be displayed.
When entering an access code, timeout will occur
and the instrument will automatically return to the
operating mode ten seconds after a push button
was last operated. In all other menus, timeout
occurs after sixty seconds.
The structure of the display configuration menu is
shown in Fig 6. Navigation is achieved by
highlighting the required function using the ▼and
▲buttons and then operating the Pbutton to
display the selected function sub-menu, from
which a further selection or adjustment may be
made. Operating the Ebutton moves the display
back up one level.
A flashing highlight indicates that an option or
alphanumeric character may be selected using the
▼and ▲buttons and entered using the Ebutton.
If only one entry or adjustment can be made in a
sub-menu, the display will automatically move up
one menu level when the adjustment is entered. If
more than one adjustment can be made in a sub-
menu, the highlight may be moved to the second
variable using the ▼or ▲button after the first
setting has been entered. Operating the Pbutton
allows the second variable to be adjusted.
When multiple numeric or alpha characters are
adjusted e.g. an alarm setpoint or a tag legend, the
adjustment is made one digit at a time using the ▼
and ▲buttons. After the first flashing digit has
been set as required, the flashing highlight can be
moved to the next digit by operating the Pbutton.
When all digits have been set, operating the E
button will enter the setting.
Following completion of the instrument
configuration, the Ebutton should be operated to
step the display back to the main menu. One more
operation of the Ebutton will then return the
BA688CF-P to the operating mode.

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5.3 Configurable functions
This section provides an explanation of each
configurable function and should be read in
conjunction with Fig 6. See section 5.3.11 for
entering the instrument’s PROFIBUS PA address.
5.3.1 Screens (Display format)
The BA688CF-P can display up to eight fieldbus
variables that are identified as IN_1 to IN_8. The
fieldbus variable that each one represents is
determined by the BA688CF-P configuration at the
fieldbus system host - see the PROFIBUS
Fieldbus Interface Guide which may be
downloaded from the BEKA website.
This sub-menu allows one of eleven standard
display formats to be selected. The standard
formats contain one, two, three, four or eight
fieldbus variables some with bargraphs as shown
below.
One variable
Two variables
Four variables
Eight variables
One variable + horizontal bargraph
Two variables + horizontal bargraphs
One variable + vertical bargraph
Two variables + vertical bargraphs
Three variables + vertical bargraphs
Four variables + vertical bargraphs
Eight variables + horizontal bargraphs

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5.3.2 Input Settings
Each of the eight fieldbus variable inputs may be
scaled before being displayed as shown below.
Display = (Gain x Fieldbus variable) + Offset
The sub-functions for each of the eight inputs are:
‘Offset’ Adds a positive or negative offset to
the fieldbus variable before it is
displayed.
‘Gain’ Multiplies the fieldbus variable by a
factor before it is displayed.
‘Bar Lo’ Defines the bargraph lower limit
‘Bar Hi’ Defines the bargraph higher limit
‘Format’ Defines the position of the displayed
decimal point.
Six options are available:
Auto: Max resolution with selected
display format.
4 DP 4 digits on right of decimal point
3 DP 3 digits on right of decimal point
2 DP 2 digits on right of decimal point
1 DP 1 digit on right of decimal point
0 DP No decimal point
The total number of display digits available
depends upon the display screen selected – see
6.3.1
Screen Description Digits
1 1 variable 5, 7, 11 or 17*
2 2 variables 7
3 4 variables 5
4 8 variables 5
5 1 variable + H bar 5, 7, 11 or 17*
6 2 variables + H bars 7
7 1 variable + V bar 6
8 2 variables +V bars 4
9 3 variables + V bars 6
10 4 variables + V bars 4
11 8 variables + H bars 5
* Font automatically resizes in auto mode
If a negative number is likely to be displayed, a
digit must be allocated for the negative sign. If the
display overanges all the digits will display ‘?’.
For all options leading zeros, apart from the zero in
front of a decimal point, are automatically
suppressed.
5.3.3 Tags
Each of the eight fieldbus variables may be
displayed with an individual tag that can contain up
to sixteen alphanumeric characters. This menu
allows these tags to be entered. After selecting
the required variable, the tag legend is entered
character by character using the ▼and ▲push
buttons. Numbers, upper & lower case letters and
symbols are available.
5.3.4 Units
Each of the eight fieldbus variables may be
displayed with units of measurement that can
contain up to eight alphanumeric characters. This
menu allows these units of measurement to be
entered. After selecting the required variable, the
unit of measurement is entered character by
character using the ▼and ▲push buttons.
Numbers, upper & lower case letters and symbols
are available.
5.3.5 Alarms
Alarm menus are only included when the BA688CF-P
is fitted with optional alarm outputs. Outputs are
locally activated from the fieldbus variable and are
configured via the instrument menus and push
buttons. They can not be controlled via the fieldbus.
Each of the six alarms may be linked to any one of
the eight fieldbus variables displayed by the
BA688CF-P. Each alarm output can be
conditioned to function as a high or a low alarm, or
as a combined high and low alarm. The output
can be conditioned as normally open ‘N/O’ or
normally closed ‘N/C’ in the non-alarm condition.
Irrespective of settings all alarm outputs will be
open when the instrument is not powered from the
fieldbus.
When an alarm is activated, the associated
fieldbus variable display flashes, i.e. alternates
between dark figures on a light background and
light figures on a dark background.
There are eight alarm-conditioning sub-menus.
5.3.5.1 Alarm Summary
Shows to which PROFIBUS variable each alarm is
linked and how each alarm has been conditioned.
i.e. high, low, or combined high & low alarm with
normally open or closed output. No adjustments
can be made via this sub-menu.

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5.3.5.2 Alarm Activation
PROFIBUS variables that have not been validated
are displayed with dark characters on a light
background, and some screen formats also
contain a status indication. This sub-menu allows
the alarm outputs to be conditioned so that they
only operate with validated PROFIBUS data, or to
operate irrespective of data validity.
5.3.5.3 Alarm Output
There is a separate sub-menu for each of the six
alarm outputs; these link the alarm to one of the
displayed PROFIBUS variables and define the
alarm function and the setpoints.
To link the alarm to a displayed variable, position
the highlight over the ‘IN_n’ field, press Pand
using the ▼or ▲button select the required input
source. Enter the selection by pressing the E
button.
Each alarm output can be N/O or N/C in the non-
alarm condition. To change the setting, position the
highlight over the ‘N/O or N/C’ field, press Pand
use the ▼or ▲button to toggle the setting. Enter
the selection by pressing the Ebutton.
Each alarm output has three functions that can be
independently enabled to condition the output as a
low or high alarm, or as a combined low and high
alarm, either with or without hysteresis.
The required functions can be individually enabled
by positioning the highlight over the Enb/Dis
(Enabled/Disabled) column, pressing Pand
toggling the function to the required state, then
entering the selection by pressing the Ebutton.
Alarm setpoints are entered digit by digit. Place the
highlight over the setpoint to be adjusted and press
P; the flashing digit to be adjusted may then be
selected by again pressing P. When all the digits
have been adjusted, operating the Ebutton enters
the value and moves the menu up one level.
The function of all alarms may be reviewed from
the alarm summary menu - see 5.3.5.1.
5.3.6 Display
5.3.6.1 Settings
The backlight brilliance and display contrast are
adjustable from this sub-menu.
5.3.6.2 Quick Access
This sub-menu enables the Quick Access Menu
which is described in sections 2.1 and 5.4 When
enabled, an operator can adjust the display
contrast and backlight brilliance without having
access to any other conditioning menus.
5.3.6.3 Access Code
Defines a four digit alphanumeric code that must
be entered to gain access to the Quick Access
Menu. Alpha characters are case sensitive.
Default code 0000 allows direct access without a
code.
5.3.6.4 Status Text
The two single variable screens 1 and 4 will show
the status of the PROFIBUS variable as ‘Good’ or
‘Bad’ if the Status Text function is activated.
5.3.6.5 Last Input
This function allows the maximum number of
PROFIBUS variables to be defined so that unused
inputs are skipped when the display is scrolled in
the operating mode.
5.3.7 Keys
The function of the front panel push buttons may
be transferred to four of the six optional external
push buttons, with or without disabling the
BA688CF-P front panel push buttons. The table
below shows the function of the BA688CF-P front
panel and the external push buttons for each of the
four options that may be selected in the Keys sub-
menu.
* Apart from when ‘Internal+Port’ is selected, the Key_Status
does not function when the instrument is in the configuration
menu.
The fourth option ‘Internal + Port’ allows the front
panel push buttons to be used for controlling the
BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display and the optional
external push buttons to independently enter
operator acknowledgements or controls. This
option also allows the status of plant mechanical
switches to be returned to the host using the DI
function blocks.
For applications where the instrument is only
displaying 1, 2, 3, 4 or 8 variables on a single
screen, it is recommended that external buttons
are selected but not fitted. This will disable the
instrument front panel buttons, but still provide
access to the configuration menu, which may be
protected by a security code.

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5.3.8 Code
Defines the four digit alphanumeric code that must
be entered to gain access to the instrument
configuration menus. Alpha characters are case
sensitive. Default code 0000 allows direct access
without a code.
5.3.9 Unit Info
Displays the instrument model number and the
software version.
5.3.10 Defaults
This function enables the display and interface
board factory defaults to be restored.
5.3.10.1 Display Defaults
This function restores the display defaults defined
in section 5.1. CAUTION
Existing settings can not be recovered
after this function has been used.
5.3.10.2 Interface Board Defaults
This function restores the Fieldbus Interface Board
factory defaults.
CAUTION
Do not use this function when the
BA688CF-P is connected to an
operational PROFIBUS network, as
communication to the display will be
terminated.
5.3.11 Instrument address
Enables the required three digit PROFIBUS
address to be entered digit by digit using the
instrument’s push buttons.
5.4 Quick Access Menu
The Quick Access Menu allows an operator to
adjust the backlight brilliance and the display
contrast without having access to the other
configuration parameters.
The quick access menu is accessed by operating
the Pand ▲push buttons simultaneously. If the
Quick Access Menu is not protected by an access
code the contrast and brilliance controls will be
displayed immediately. If an access code other
than the default code 0000 has already been
entered, the BA688CF-P PROFIBUS display will
request that the access code be entered.
The display backlight brilliance is adjusted using
the ▼and ▲push buttons. Operating the Ppush
button will transfer control to the display contrast
adjustment. When both are set as required,
operating the Ebutton will store both settings and
return the instrument to the operating mode.

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6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 Fault finding during commissioning
If a BA688CF-P fails to function during
commissioning the following procedure should be
followed:
Symptom Cause Check:
No Display Fieldbus not
powered
9 to 32V between
terminals 1 & 2.
No variables Fieldbus not
configured
BA688CF-P does
not have correct
protocol
Instrument
configuration at
host
That the
BA688CF-P
protocol is the
same as the
fieldbus.
i.e. Fieldbus
Foundation or
PROFIBUS PA.
Wrong variable
displayed
Wrong screen
selected
Other screens by
operating Up or
Down button
Display shows
‘?????’
Display
Overange
Number Format
see section 5.3.2
No backlight Brilliance turned
down
Setting in display
menu
Low or excessive
contrast
Incorrect contrast
setting
Setting in display
menu
Displayed
variable is
inverted
i.e. light digits on
dark background
Variable has
‘bad’ status
Configuration
and instrument
supplying
variable
Displayed
variable is
flashing
Associated alarm
has been
activated
Setpoints
Bargraph on
standard display
format is shown
dotted
Displayed
fieldbus variable
is outside
bargraph limits or
data is ‘bad’
Bargraph limits
see section 5.3.2
6.2 Fault finding after commissioning
ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BEFORE
STARTING MAINTENANCE
If a BA688CF-P fails after it has been functioning
correctly, the table shown in section 6.1 may help
to identify the cause of the failure.
If this procedure does not reveal the cause of the
fault, it is recommended that the instrument is
replaced.
6.3 Servicing
We recommend that faulty BA688CF-P Fieldbus
Displays are returned to BEKA associates or to our
local agent for repair.
6.4 Routine maintenance
The mechanical and electrical condition of the
instrument should be regularly checked. Initially
annual inspections are recommended, although
the inspection frequency should be adjusted to suit
the environmental conditions.
6.5 Guarantee
Instruments which fail within the guarantee period
should be returned to BEKA associates or our local
agent. It is helpful if a brief description of the fault
symptoms is provided.
6.6 Customer comments
BEKA associates is always pleased to receive
comments from customers about our products and
services. All communications are acknowledged
and whenever possible, suggestions are
implemented.

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7. ACCESSORIES
7.1 Tag number
The BA688CF-P can be supplied with a thermally
printed tag number on the rear panel. This tag
number is not visible from the front of the
instrument after installation.
7.2 PROFIBUS Interface Guides
The BEKA PROFIBUS Interface Guide, which may
be downloaded from the website at
www.beka.co.uk contains configuration information
for all BEKA PROFIBUS products.

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9. INDEX
Subject Section
Address 5.3.11
Alarms 5.3.5
Activation 5.3.5.2
Output 5.3.5.3
Summary 5.3.5.1
Backlight 5.3.6.1
Bargraph Limits 5.3.2
Configuration menu Fig 6
Controls 2.1
Code 5.3.8
Decimal points 5.3.2
Default settings 5.1; 5.3.10
Display 5.3.6
Access code 5.3.6.3
Settings 5.3.6.1
Quick access 5.3.6.2; 5.4
EMC 4.3
External switches 3.1; 5.3.7
Fault finding
During commissioning 6.1
After commissioning 6.2
Fieldbus
Connection 3.2
Interface Guide 7.2
FOUNDATION fieldbus™ 1
Guarantee 6.5
Input Scaling 5.3.2
Installation 4.
Keys 5.3.7
Last input 5.3.6.5
Location 4.1
Maintenance 6.
Routine 6.4
Subject Section
Number Format 5.3.2
PROFIBUS PA 1; 1.2
Quick access menu 5.3.6.2; 5.4
Servicing 6.3
Screens (display format) 5.3.1
Status text 5.3.6.4
Tags 5.3.3
Tag number 7.1
Terminal numbers Fig 5
Units (of measurement) 5.3.4
Unit Info (firmware version) 5.3.9
Version 3.0 firmware 1.2
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