
Satellite XT 4-20 mA Versions
Maintenance Signal
The maintenance signal indicates a complete absence
of monitoring capability and is transmitted to external
control systems. The maintenance output signal can be
configured either steady, i.e. 2.4 mA, or alternating, i.e.
2.4 to 4.0 mA, 1 Hz.Default setting is alternating.
Actuate the <set> key to enter. The instrument shows
the actual setting.
Alternating
Defines the maintenance output signal to be
alternating.
Actuate the cursor keys <up> or <down> to change.
Actuate the <set> key to confirm or <esc> to exit.
Constant
Defines the maintenance output signal to be constant.
Actuate the cursor keys <up> or <down> to change.
Actuate the <set> key to confirm or <esc> to exit.
Warning Signal
The warning signal indicates that the instrument
requires some attention, but is still able to monitor. The
warning output signal is an alternating signal of 2.8 to
4.0 mA, 0.1 Hz and is transmitted to
external control systems. The warning output signal can
be configured enabled or disabled. Default setting is
enabled. Actuate the <set> key to enter. The instrument
shows the actual setting.
Disabled
Allows the user to turn off the warning output signal.
Actuate the cursor keys <up> or <down> to change.
Actuate the <set> key to confirm or <esc> to exit.
Enabled
Allows the user to turn on the warning output signal.
Actuate the cursor keys <up> or <down> to change.
Actuate the <set> key to confirm or <esc> to exit.
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Configuration - Section 6