15Select Process VariableNote. No adjustment is available for the True Time Event Pen.7 BASIC CONFIGURATION LEVEL7.1.6 Set Up Relay OutputAs detailed inIM/C1900-PGC, Section 3.5, with the following changes:Information. Relays can be energized by alarms, logic equation results, digital inputs, control and set point modes, totalizerwrap signal (totalizer option on model 1953 only).Select Relay OutputNo setup is allowed for relay 1.1 which is assigned to the divert alarm, with polarity set as negative. All relays remainde-energized for 10 seconds after instrument reset. This holds the instrument in failsafe divert mode.Select RelaySelect required relay.Relay SourceSelect the source required to activate the selected relay – refer toIM/C1900, Section 3.5,Table 3.1 for source description.rtd Or (rtd overrange) is an additional source to those listed in Table 3.1.Hot P (I/P1) Cold P (I/P2) Hot W (I/P3) 2 nd RTD (Aux)Model Pen 1 (Red) Pen 2 (Green) No Pen No Pen1951 PV1 PV2 – PV31952 PV3 PV2 PV1 PV41953 PV3 PV2 PV1 PV4SELECt----PEN-AJENbL-YPA PAS-NC–PASS-Pen AdjustPassword frame to allow micrometer adjustment of the red pen.N If the password is not enabled (N selected), the micrometer adjustment value is not appliedto position of the red pen.Y If the password is enabled (Y selected), pen adjustment is included.Select micrometer adjust code.7.1.11 Scale AdjustAs detailed inIM/C1900-PGC, Section 3.10 with the following changes:7.1.7 Digital InputsAs detailed inIM/C1900-PGC, Section 3.8.7.1.8 Set Up Digital OutputAs detailed inIM/C1900-PGC, Section 3.6.7.1.9 Set Up Analogue OutputAs detailed inIM/C1900-PGC, Section 3.7.7.1.10 Access PageAs detailed inIM/C1900-PGC, Section 3.9 with the following additional frame which is displayed after theTune Password 2 frame:SOUrCErtd OrSELECtrLY 2.13.14.1