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New device connected
S01
Density
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After connection, the control unit will display a Plug-In
screen (Fig. 1), where a name can be assigned to the
connected sensor.
It may take several seconds for the control unit to
recognize the connected interface.
NOTE: The sensor’s name can be changed using
the control unit’s keypad.
If more than one of these sensors is connected, the user
may assign different names for each one to facilitate
menu navigation.
Displaying the read value
After the probe has been connected through the ap
-
propriate interface, the values read by the probe will
be displayed on the main screen.
If several sensors were connected, their values can be
checked in order by pressing the
and
keys.
Density Menu
Once the probe and interface are connected, the “
Den-
sity
” menu will appear in the “
Main Menu
”, where all
of its settings can be programmed. All sensor menus
have the same structure in order to make them more
intuitive and simple.
In this menu it is possible to change the name of the
connected sensor, calibrate it in order to obtain a more
accurate reading, enable an acoustic or visual alarm,
read the conductivity (density) of the previous day,
week or month (selected in the “Settings” menu) and
enable/disable the outputs based on the read value.
Change name
This option modifies the name given to the sensor
(Fig. 4).
To use this option, proceed as follows:
Main screen
Main Menu
Density
Change Name.
• Select the letter to insert using the
keys and move
within the word using the
keys. When finished,
press “
Enter
”.
English
(Fig. 3)
Density
Change Name
Programs
Data Record
Alarm
Calibrate Sensor
Measurement Unit
(Fig. 4)
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