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The TX10K-S can be configured even while it is installed (but not
rotating) using the RM10K Remote Control. The TX10K-S has
sixteen RF Channel settings and six Gain settings (500, 1000,
2000, 4000, 8000, and 16000). It can send low and high
reference signals to the RX10K: internal precision shunt resistors
simulate strain values that can be used to check calibration (refer
to Appendix A for specifications).
NOTE: Make certain the Infrared Receiver lens remains
unobstructed so that data can be received from the RM10K
Remote Control.
Status Indicator Light
When the TX10K-S is powered up, it cycles through a startup
sequence. It transmits four reference signals (the low and high
strain values, positive and negative) and the green Status
Indicator light on the TX10K-S flashes. Once the Status Indicator
is on solid, it is in normal operating mode (transmitting actual data
from the sensor). An error is indicated when the light is flashing,
flickering or off as described below.
Indication
TX10K-S Status
Off continuously
No power applied; power polarity
is reversed; battery is dead; or the
transmitter is in Standby mode.
One flash off for ½ second
A Gain or Channel command has
been received from the RM10K
Remote Control.
Another flash off for ½ second The Gain or Channel command
has been carried out.
NOTE: If there is only one flash
when changing Gain or Channel,
then the high or low limit has
been reached and cannot change
any further in that direction.