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If using the MRS-101A-V (1ch-Voltage Transmitter)
Pressing the switch negates the transmitter’s initial input voltage value and performs Balance adjustment.
The specification for the Balance adjustment range is ±5 V, but the product is designed to support Balance
adjustment of about ±6 V.
Only CH1 is implemented. (CH2 to CH4 are not implemented.)
• When Balance adjustment is successful:
1) When the "BAL" switch is pressed, both the "BAL" LED and "DATA" LED light up in green.
2) The "BAL" LED remains lit in green, the "DATA" LED turns off, and Balance adjustment is complete.
Because the initial input voltage value is negated, the receiver’s analog output becomes approximately 0 V.
• When Balance adjustment fails (When its value is outside the Balance Adjustment Range):
1) When the "BAL" switch is pressed, both the "BAL" LED and "DATA" LED light up in green.
2) The "BAL" LED turns red, and the "DATA" LED turns off.
Because the initial input voltage value cannot be negated, the receiver’s analog output corresponds to the
input voltage to the transmitter.
• When a wireless communication error occurs during Balance adjustment:
1) When the "BAL" switch is pressed, the "BAL" LED flashes in green.
2) The "DATA" LED lights up in red, and the buzzer sounds.
(The buzzer does not sound if "MUTE" is off.)
3) Both the "BAL" LED and "DATA" LED turn off.
Because Balance adjustment was not performed, the receiver’s analog output does not change.
"BAL" LED
"DATA" LED
Receiver Analog Output
Status
Lit in green
●
Lit in green
●
(Lit for three
seconds)
Approximately 0 V
output
• If Balance adjustment is successful
Lit in red
●
Lit in green
●
(Lit for three
seconds)
Output of a value
corresponding to the
initial value
• If Balance adjustment fails
Flashing in green
●
↓
Off
●
Lit in red
●
(Lit for three
seconds)
No change
• If Balance adjustment cannot be
performed
Try again in an environment that enables
normal wireless communication.
For absolute voltage measurement and relative voltage measurement, caution is required for Balance
Execution and the Connection Method.
For details, see "MRS-101A-V (1ch-Voltage Transmitter) READ IN THE BEGINNING."
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