Emerson MON2020 Gas Grill User Manual


 
2. Double-click on the appropriate row under the Label column for the discrete output
that you want to rename.
Note
The discrete outputs are labeled Discrete Output 1 - Discrete Output N by default, where N
equals the total number of discrete outputs available to the GC.
3. Type in a new descriptive name for the discrete output.
4. Click OK.
3.6.2 Set a discrete output’s operational mode
A discrete output has three operational modes: Auto, On, and Off.
Setting the discrete output to Off means that the discrete output will turn off and
remain off until the operational mode is changed.
Setting the discrete output to Auto means that the discrete output will turn on and
off according to the Timed Events table or the Discrete Outputs table.
Setting the discrete output to On means that the discrete output will turn on and
remain on until the operational mode is changed.
To set a discrete output’s operational mode, do the following:
1. Select Discrete Output… from the Hardware menu.
The Discrete Output window displays.
2. Select the desired mode from the drop-down menu under the Switch cloumn for the
discrete output.
3. Click OK to save the changes and close the window.
Note
To save the changes and leave the window open so that you can monitor the discrete
output’s progress, click Save. The current state of the discrete output displays in the State
column, and is updated in real time.
3.6.3 Monitor the operational status of a discrete output
To check a discrete output’s status, select Discrete Output… from the Hardware menu.
The status of each discrete output displays under the Status column. There are three
possible status readings, and their meanings are as follows:
OK The discrete output is installed and is working correctly.
Not Installed The discrete output is not installed.
Error The Heater/Solenoid board is installed but the GC cannot communicate
with it.
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