Emerson 1058 Medical Alarms User Manual


 
QUICK START GUIDE
Profibus
1. Refer to Model 1056 Instruction Manual, PN 51-1056 for installation instructions.
2. Ensure that the M12 interconnect cable is installed. See Section 3.0 for wiring instructions. Make, output, and
power connections.
3. Once connections are secured and verified, apply power to the analyzer.
4. When the analyzer is powered up for the first time, Quick Start screens appear. Quick Start operating tips
are as follows:
a. A backlit field shows the position of the cursor.
b. To move the cursor left or right, use the keys to the left or right of the ENTER key. To scroll up or down or
to increase or decrease the value of a digit use the keys above and below the ENTER key. Use the left or
right keys to move the decimal point.
c. Press ENTER to store a setting. Press EXIT to leave without storing changes. Pressing EXIT during
Quick Start returns the display to the initial start-up screen (select language).
5. Complete the steps as shown in the Quick Start Guide flow diagram, Fig. A in the Model 1056 manual. All
Profibus configured Model 1056 units include an additional step 5 during Quick Start (step 4 if AC line power
does not appear):
1. Choose local language
2. Choose Measurement option
3. Choose Temperature units
4. AC line Power frequency (if applicable)
5. Profibus Address
The Quick Start screen in step 5 appears as below:
Enter a numeric Profibus network address from 000-125 for the Model 1056 Profibus device to be commissioned.
6. After the last step, the main display appears. The outputs are assigned to default values.
7. To change output, and temperature-related settings, go to the main menu and choose Program. Follow the
prompts. For a general guide to the Program menu, see the Quick Reference Guide, Fig. B in the Model
1056 manual.
8. To return the analyzer to the default settings, choose Reset Analyzer under the Program menu.
Quick Start
Profibus Address
126
Electrical installation must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code
(ANSI/NFPA-70) and/or any other applicable national or local codes.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK