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Brief description
Main screen
If no inputs are made for a long time, the last opened page is still displayed
by default. However, in order to quickly check the correct functioning of all
devices, you can define a page that is then switched to automatically. This is
then set up as the main screen.
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Tap on the red field to activate automatic switchover to a main screen.
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Choose an option for what you want to appear as the main screen:
–
Tank overview
shows a graphic overview of all connected tanks
–
Group X
shows all devices combined in a group
–
Circuit management
shows as a special function an alternative to the
device group 3, see
“6.4.1 Circuit management” on page 31
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Set the value in minutes after which the display should switch to the main
screen when inactive.
Chiller*
If
Chiller
is enabled, you can operate a chiller on the ID 31. See chapter
.
Attention!
iFerm Nano Top
is essential as an accessory for the
Chiller
special
function.
For the
Chiller
special function, it is essential that a device is con
-
nected, set to the device address ID 31 and activated.
Temp-scale 100*
With the
Temp-scale 100
special function, in the detail view of the graph dis
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play you show a temperature scale of 0 to 100 °C to which the curves can be
adjusted in the view. See chapter
“6.1.1 Temp-scale 100” on page 26
Recipe
management*
With the
Recipe management
special function, you can control devices via
recipes. A button is then displayed in the main view of every device, via
which you can load a recipe profile. In the case of control via recipe profiles,
the devices automatically run through previously defined steps. See chapter
“6.7 Recipe management*” on page 36
Right-hand scale*
With the
Right-hand scale
special function, you can show a further measured
value in the detail view of the graph display. This is then shown in the detail
view of the graph display via a right Y axis with a scale. This is where you
define the measured value (e.g. alcohol, density), the unit (e.g. %, °, Oe) and
both the minimum and maximum value. See chapter
.
Universal sensors*
If the
Universal sensors
special function is enabled, you can activate the
ID 21, ID 22 and ID 23 in order to incorporate additional sensors, e.g. for
measuring pressure, flow and moisture. See chapter
.
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