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6.4 Connector/Transmitter Operation
6.4.1 Button Operation
(1.) “PRESS ON/OFF”
The “PRESS ON/OFF” button on the front of your connector/transmitter is
used to turn your unit “ON” or “OFF”
(2.) “PRESS SETUP”
The “PRESS SETUP” button on the front of your connector/transmitter is only
used during the setup and configuration of your unit. See Section 4.1.2 for
more information.
Figure 6-2. Connector/Transmitter Button Operation
6.4.2 Ambient Temperature Readings
The ambient temperature reading displayed on your screen when running the
TC-Central program, is the actual ambient temperature that your connector/
transmitter is being exposed to. This reading is only provided as reference
and to aid you in proper installation of your unit. The ambient temperature
reading will blink and change to RED digits to alert you that your have exceed
the maximum recommended safe operating conditions for your connector/
transmitter. You should not rely on this feature as sole protection. Additional
protection should be taken by you “the user” to protect your unit from
extreme conditions.
Operating your connector/transmitter outside the specified ambient conditions
listed in Section 9 of this manual may cause your unit to malfunction and stop
working correctly.
6.4.3 Indicator Lights
(1) Transmit (TX) Green Indicator Light
The green indicator light marked “TX” on the front of the connector/
transmitter will blink every time the unit sends data to the receiving unit.
Example; If you selected a 5 sec sample rate the green TX led will blink one
time every 5 seconds.
(2) Low Battery (Low Batt) Red Indicator Light
The red indicator light marked “Low Batt” on the front of the connector/
transmitter will turn on when the battery reaches a level at or below the power
level required for normal operation. When this indicator turns on it’s time
to install a fresh battery in your unit. For procedures on how to change your
battery see Section 4.5. For information on battery life see Section 6.11.
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System Operation
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NOTE:
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TX
UNIVERSAL WIRELESS THERMOCOUPLE CONNECTOR
LOW BATT
PRESS
SETUP
PRESS
ON/OFF
UWTC