TReX User Manual v2.14 Firmware
ID
This is the unit ID that is used by the WTE output control protocol. This can be any number of
alpha numeric description. e.g. “01” or “Unit-A”
SOUND
Allows control of system sounds that may be heard on an ALERT and also key beeps.
Items ON and OFF can be selected.
RS232 BAUD
Allows configuration of the RS232 port baud rate. All settings are N:8:1. Available rates are:
2400, 4800, 9600, 38400, 57600 and 115200.
Note: that for the most efficient transmission, the serial baud rate should be higher than the
transmit over the air baud rate.
RS422 BAUD
Allows configuration of the RS422 port baud rate. All settings are N:8:1. Available rates are:
2400, 4800, 9600, 38400, 57600 and 115200
Note: that for the most efficient transmission, the serial baud rate should be higher than the
transmit over the air baud rate.
MAIN SCREEN
This allows any page on any main screen to be set as the default main screen. This results in
this screen being the screen that is first seen when powering up the unit, or after any period of
inactivity the TReX will automatically revert to this screen.
Setting to DEFAULT will unset the last custom set screen and will return to the factory default
main screen. Setting to SET will set the screen to be the screen that was last used before
entering the menu.
MENU PIN
When the MENU PIN is set to a non-zero value, the MENU will be prevented from opening
until the PIN is entered. Prevents accidental or unauthorised misconfiguration. If the PIN is
ever forgotten, the PIN is visible using the command *CONFIG or viewing the
WTE_CONF.INI file through a USB connection. Once the MENU is unlocked, it will remain
unlocked until the unit is restarted.
FACTORY
Sub menu responsible for calibration screens and setting of feature unlock keys.
TEST
Test sub menu for generation of test messages and testing of outputs.
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