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CODELOG MODE CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (continued)
The LCD shows the current setting in brackets using the number of the
menu items available. For example, if signal strength deviation is disabled,
then the number in brackets is
2
.
Note: Use of filters can improve receiver efficiency and overall system
performance. Setting inappropriate filter values can also result in loss of
valid detections. The effect of any changes to filter settings on receiver
operation should be verified during your system calibration procedures
in advance of your project
’s start date
.
5)
SENSORS
Should the radio tags used in your project be equipped for transmission of
coded sensor data, the appropriate
Sensor Type
must first be entered in
the SRX1200 to enable data collection.
Four types of sensors are available:
Temperature, Pressure, Motion/
Activity, and EMG
. Up to three sensor types can be used concurrently by
the receiver. For the receiver to interpret and display sensor data correctly,
sensor range and deflection scale granularity must first be specified. These
parameters are characterized by three numbers: Minimum and Maximum
(measurement values) and Level (the number of measurement levels) and
are typically included with the documentation that accompanies the
transmitter shipment. If there is any question regarding the corresponding
values for your tags, please contact Lotek.
Sensor Type
As coded sensor transmitters can combine up to three sensor types in a
single transmitter, the receiver must be able to distinguish among the
types.
Select the sensor types via:
Codelog > 1)Config > 6)Sensors > 2)Type
A maximum of three sensor types can be entered. The number of the
selection corresponds to the menu item number. For example, press key
3
to select the Activity sensor type and the number 3 appears in the display.
The display automatically places a slash [/] between each selection (e.g.
1/2/3). Once three selections have been made, the receiver returns to the
Sensors page. If fewer than three selections are made, press the
Enter
key
to apply the changes and return to the Sensors page.