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Switch
Device Operation Mode
1
2
Code 1.0C and Older
1.13 or Newer
Switch
Position
Up
Up
Normal Operation
Normal Operation / Units - Imperial
Up
Down
Burst
Burst / Units - Imperial
Down
Up
Burst
Normal Operation / Units - Metric
Down Down
Test (Factory use only)
Test (Factory use only)
Dipswitches
Dip Switch Mode Selection
The ST6700 performs a series of diagnostic checks to determine the condition of the steam trap. The position of
the dip switches pictured above determine how often the standard diagnostics are performed.
1. Normal Operation Mode
–
Use this mode in the field to maximize battery life while maintaining accuracy.
Normal Operation mode is programmed to sample the trap condition every 60 minutes.
Burst Mode
– Samples the trap condition at the same rate as the Update Rate (See device details
for Update Rate values). Notice: Using the device in this mode will cause decreased battery life and in
some situations decreased steam trap testing accuracy.
Test Mode
– Samples the trap condition every 2 seconds. Notice: Test Mode is used only in the factory
for functionality testing and should never be used in the field. Test mode will cause significantly reduced
battery life and decreased trap testing accuracy.