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Appendix 1 - Menu Structure
Sensitivity
Select:
• “normal” sensitivity for most applications
• “high” sensitivity for de-ionized water
• “low” sensitivity for particularly active or exposed applications
Barrier Resistance
If you are using a zener barrier (or a lightning protection device) its resistance can be
“dialed out” so the system map can begin at 0.
Note: Always set this value BEFORE mapping the system. Consult your Raychem TraceTek
representative for further details.
Port Settings
You gain access to the Port settings through the View/Edit Settings Menu, which is on the
main menu (see page 25 for the menu structure).
Baud
The serial port can be set to a variety of communications rates. The default is 9600.
Modem
This selects a menu of modem commands. Contact Raychem for additional information.
485 Address
This entry assigns an RS-485 address for the TTDM. This will allow multiple TTDM units
to be networked. Contact Raychem for additional information.
Terminal
This selection provides a real-time display of communications to and from a modem or
host system, which can be helpful for diagnostic purposes.
Self-Test Settings
You gain access to the Self-Test settings through the Self-Test Menu, the last item on the
View/Edit Settings Menu, (see page 25 for the menu structure).
The Self-Test Menu allows individual functions to be tested, and expands on tests per-
formed when the (self) Test key is pressed. The tests available for a function are displayed
after that function is selected from the Self-Test Menu. They include:
• UI test (User Interface)
• Keypad
• Memory Tests
• Relay Test
• SI test (Sensor Interface)
• 4–20 mA Test
• Audio Test
• Ext Comm Loop Back Test
• Display Test
(for serial port)
General
Time/Date
Language
Units
Password
Leak
Ports
Self-Test
Menu
feet
metres
zones
Low
Normal
High
ReAlarmInt
AudibleAlarm
Barrier Res
Auto Reset
ReAlrmDist
Sensitivity
Select...
485 Address
Modem
Terminal
On
Off
Select...
Baud
Select...
On
Off
Password required to change settings
Menu
View/Edit
Settings
System
Status
Events
History