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Thermocouple Sensor Type
This box indicates the type of thermocouple sensor that your connector/-
transmitter has been programmed to operate with. As a default the
thermocouple color codes have been set to the ANSI color codes. You can
change these to IEC color codes, see section 3.5.2
②
Reference
This location will display the reference name you typed into the “Description”
field when this box was configured. This can be changed at any time.
③
Address
The number displayed here is the address number you specified when this
display box was configured. This number must match the corresponding
Connector/Transmitter that has the same number specified or your system
will not receive the correct data readings.
④
Process
This is the actual process temperature reading that is being measured by your
thermocouple or RTD sensor.
⑤
Ambient
This is the actual ambient temperature connector inside the body of your
Connector/Transmitter. If the unit is exposed to temperatures outside the
limits specified in this manual the reading will begin to blink and the digits
will turn red to provide a visual warning.
⑥
Options
The Options button provides quick access to the channel configuration menu.
⑦
RX
The “RX” indicator box will display a green light that blinks each time the
receiver acquires data from the corresponding connector transmitter.
⑧
Signal
This percentage bar graph indicates the radio signal strength being received
by the receiver. This should be used as guidance when installing your system
to help determine the best location and positioning of your equipment.
⑨
Battery
This label indicates the status of the battery. It will change from showing
"Good" in green color to "Low" in red color when the battery is near the end
of its useful life.
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