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The saved configuration file is accessed using a terminal program and settings.
Note, the terminal program must be set to the following protocol:
Baud rate: 9600
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow Control: None
Set File Out (9)
The display configuration and sensor format can be down loaded from the 615 to a PC
for later retrieval by the current operator.
The configuration file is sent to a PC using a terminal program and the settings are
previously mentioned in (9) In Constants.
Beeper (10)
The operator is able turn the audible beeper ON or OFF. Use arrow keys to select and
press ENTER.
Turbidity Average (11)
Press Enter and the operator will be asked to enter the average. The turbidity readings
will be averaged over 0 to 99 readings. Use the arrow keys to select the required
numerals then use aux number keypad to select the actual value. Press ENTER to accept.
ID Sensor Inputs (12)
When another Aux. sensor is fitted to the Reader Unit an auxiliary channel must be
allocated. Once this has been done it will be reserved for that particular sensor that
plugs into its specified bulk head connector. To identify the correct bulk head connector
it is best to label the aux. bulk head connector allocated.
Light Key
When the light key is pressed it illuminates the LCD display