If you happen to bind a sensor that you should not have - go to
SENSOR LISTS
. Then choose
BOUND
and scroll
to find the sensor that should not have been bound. Select the sensor - then choose to
IGNORE
or
REMOVE
.
IGNORE
places the sensor on the ignored list - it can be bound at a later time.
REMOVE
- removes the sensor entirely from the system (until the next packet of information is received) allo
ing another sensor to take its place. There is a functional limit to the number of sensors that can be bound to
the system. If the number of sensors in the area is greater than the functional limit, then the remove feature
should be used to give the wanted sensor a chance to get on the list.
3.2.5
Alarm Overide
The ALARM OVERIDE is used to ignore an alarm
during the startup process of the machinery. During
startup, or restart procedure, some machinery may
run rougher than normal. The override provides a
waiting period, (usually about 5 minutes), to allow
the machinery to get into sync, or natural rhythm,
prior to sending out warnings or alarms.
3.2.6
Diagnostic
The DIAGNOSTIC info and sensor log are both set to “Disable” as a default.
3.2.7
Configuring Individual Sensors
To configure an individual sensor, you must access
that particular sensor’s SENSOR SETTINGS screen.
To access this screen, follow the instructions, start-
ing from the default SYSTEM STATUS screen. First
tap the bottom right SENSOR STATUS section of
the default screen. This will take you to the sensor
status grid screen.
From this screen choose the sensor you would like
to configure, (EXHA 01 for example). Tapping on the
sensor square, will take you to a status screen for
this individual sensor.
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