VOT1; Rev 1.5; EN; 5.11.2015
TKT66
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8 DELAY TIME
Use this option to select a 0 to 15 minute delay
when switching from battery use to mains
voltage use.
This function works only when the mains supply
has failed and then returned. The delay is
needed if mercury vapour lamps or similar
luminaires whose ignition requires a longer time
are used as general luminaires.
As a default setting there is no delay. The
number display shows the delay in minutes.
To change the delay time,
1. Go to the menu with the
MENU / OK
button.
2. Press the
BROWSE
button until
the
DELAY TIME
led is lit.
3. Press the
SET
button until the
value you wish to select shows in
the display.
The delay time has changed
.
9 CENT.
NUMBER
Use this selection to choose an individual
number for the central battery unit.
The number is printed on the report and so the
information on the reports can always be linked
to a specific central battery unit, if there are
more than one central battery units in the
building.
To set an individual number for the
unit,
1. Go to the menu with the
MENU /
OK
button.
2. Press the
BROWSE
button until
the
CENT. NUMBER
led is lit.
3. Press the
SET
button until the
value you wish to select shows in
the display.
The individual number has been
assigned
.
10 BATT.
LEVEL
Normally, this value doesn’t need to be
changed.
Use this option to change the level of the
battery voltage at which the battery test is
stopped.
As a default the voltage level is 210 V. Number
10 is programmed to be added in the number
200 programmed, so the voltage will be 210 V.
As a default there is number 10 in the display,
which means this battery voltage of 210 V. The
limit that is reached first ends the test. The time
and the end voltage are recorded.
To change the voltage limit for a
battery test,
1. Go to the menu with the
MENU /
OK
button.
2. Press the
BROWSE
button until
the
BATT. LEVEL
led is lit.
3. Press the
SET
button until the
value you wish to select shows in
the display.
The voltage limit has been changed
.
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