This screen appears in the Installation Wizard after entering the maximum temperature.
In the last step, all that remains is to select one of the four levels for setting the controller. Since the detailed setting of the controller is quite complex, a novice user can choose a lower setting level to make the controller setup easier and clearer. You can also protect the settings with a password, preventing unauthorized access. The selected setting level also determines the accessibility of various controller functions, as shown in the following table:
Setting level |
Controller function |
L1: Basic |
Basic input and output functions of the controller Event history Progress database Manual mode only - one ramp and delay |
L2: Profi |
Extended input and output functions of the controller Programs and changes while the program is running Basic regulation settings Basic communication settings Progress records |
L3: Expert |
Custom screens Advanced control settings Correction of thermocouples Network functions |
L4: Service |
The highest password-protected level Diagnostic functions |
After selecting the setting level, this screen will eventually appear:
This is the end of the guide, as can be seen on the upper status bar, where the label Guide is replaced by the current measured temperature.
The controller is thus basically set and, after pressing the button Let's go, ready to use.