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4.5.17.
BLUETOOTH
Selecting this item allows the Bluetooth module to be ENABLED or DISABLED. The Bluetooth
module should be disabled when not required as the module draws significant power from the
batteries which will reduce the battery life of the unit. Refer to Section 5 BLUETOOTH
INTEGRATION
4.5.18.
INTERFACE
Selecting this item configures the interface type. Either MODBUS, using the RS485 interface, or
CURRENT LOOP signaling. When current loop is enabled pig passage is signaled by drawing more
current on the power supply/current loop connection.
4.5.19.
RS485 BAUD RATE
Selecting this item configures the BAUD rate for the serial interface. Either 19200 BAUD (required
by MODBUS protocol) or 9600 BAUD can be selected. The word size is fixed at 8 bits with one
stop bit. In total 11 bits are transmitted per character, START + 8 BIT DATA + STOP
BIT.
4.5.20.
RS485 PARITY
Selecting this item configures the type parity check for the serial interface. Either EVEN PARITY
(required by MODBUS protocol) or NO PARITY can be selected. In total 11 bits are transmitted
per character, START + 8 BIT DATA + STOP BIT.
4.5.21.
MODBUS ADDRESS
Selecting this item configures the MODBUS slave address for the unit. Valid addresses are from
1 to 247.
4.5.22.
SD LOG
Selecting this item allows the SD Logging feature to be ENABLED or DISABLED. This feature can
be used to log magnetic flux readings from the sensor to an SD card (if fitted). Timestamped
data is logged every 200mS using the Comma Separated Value format (.csv). Logging (when
enabled) occurs while the signaller is powered and an SD card is fitted.
Data is recorded at approximately 3.5 seconds per KB.
A 16GB SD card should have enough capacity to log data for approximately 1.5 years,
reference 4.7 EVENT LOGGING AND SD .
4.5.23.
LANGUAGE
Selecting this item allows the menu interface language to be selected.
4.5.24.
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
Selecting this item will restore the unit settings back to factory defaults. Performing this action
will also delete all stored events.
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