TXP-WTA_Instruction_Manual_(Rev1.3)
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9.4
LCD Contrast Adjust
LCD Contrast Adj. may be set for optimum viewing using the menu shown in Figure 8 5.
To adjust:
1.
Swipe the UP/DOWN keys.
2.
Swipe NEXT to save and exit.
Figure 9-5 – LCD Contrast Adjust Menu
9.5
Turn Power Off
There are two ways to power down the TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter.
1.
Use this menu in the DEVICE SETUP group.
2.
With any Data Display on the screen, hold the NEXT key for several seconds. When the Warning screen
appears swipe the EDIT key to turn the transmitter off.
Power should be turned off prior to replacing the battery. Otherwise, a large storage capacitor will keep the TXP-
WTA Sensor Transmitter powered for up to 10 minutes even after the battery is removed.
NOTE: The TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter powered by external DC Voltage cannot be turned off through any menu
items. Power must be removed to turn off.
Figure 9-6 – Turn Power Off Menu
9.6
Reset Range Icon
The
Reset Range Icon
Menu only appears if the TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter has experienced an Out-of-Range ( )
condition, but later recovered to achieve Server In-Range status. In this case, the TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter
latches the Server Previously Out-of-Range condition and displays the associated icon ( ) on readouts to indicate a
potential problem with communications to this TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter.
NOTE: It is important to Reset the unit back to the desired Server In-Range icon ( ) either by using this menu or by
cycling transmitter power.
The following is a description of how to use the range icons as wireless network troubleshooting tools: