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Figure 4-14. Sample TXT File
4.2.3 Gauge Format
The gauge format displays readings by pointing at the current value on a dial.
As the value changes, the dial will move either left or right to point towards the
new number. The value is also displayed in digital format at the bottom of the
gauge.
For UWBT-RH models, there are two gauges on the screen. The gauge on the
right displays the relative humidity (in percentages), and the gauge on the left
displays the ambient temperature (in the units selected in the settings menu).
For UWBT-pH models, there are two gauges on the screen. The gauge on the
right displays the pH value, and the gauge on the left displays the solution
temperature (in the units selected in the settings menu).
On the inner perimeter of the gauge, there is a bar that goes from blue to green
to red; these areas represent the values that are the low alarm, normal, and high
alarm readings, respectively. If the values exceed the high alarm, their digital
reading will show in red; if the values go lower than the low alarm, their digital
reading will show in blue. If an alarm sound has been selected, the sound will
be activated when the current value goes above the high alarm, or below the low
alarm.
The range of the gauge is set automatically; you cannot change the numbers on
the perimeter of the gauge.
When connected to multiple UWBT transmitters, you can select which
transmitter you are viewing directly from the current display screen. Click
on the button labeled “Transmitter 1” or so on, and you can view the selected
transmitter’s data.
Software Instructions (iOS)
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