Temp’n’Glow IN‐16 Nixie Thermometer Documentation
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T
(
he inside and outside temperatures (or vice versa) are shown in the interval that is set in the menu
change interval)
Menu
/
Settings:
"Menu" button in the user menu is as follows (circle menu):
emperature Display>> Change interval>> cross fading value>> number of probes>> unit>> CP
T
Prevention
fter "CP Prevention is shown the menu goes back to Temperature display if you press the Menu button
gain.
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a
The
menu
is
shown
by
the
left
tube
as
follows:
1 = change interval
Fading value
es
2 = Cross
3 = number of prob
= Unit
4
5 = CP Prevention
Whi yo
le
u are in the menu the following settings are:
ds
‐
Cross fading and CP Prevention are generally deactivated.
‐
The decimal dot of the right tube flashes with an interval of 0.25 secon
.
‐
The minus sign resp. the left decimal dot of the left tube is turned off
After selecting the menu item, the "Set" button is used to change the values.
This value is indicated in the right tube. Each press of the button "Set " increments the value by one step.
fter having reached the highest value, the value series will start again from the beginning. Subsequently,
ll settings are described.
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a
4 Settings
„1“
=
change
interval
reby the value of x is the range 1‐9 (in seconds).
nside / outside / or only one of them) is updated at a range of 1‐9 seconds.
The display shows "1x" whe
alue x= The temperature (i
actory setting = 2 seconds.
V
F
as the range from 0‐5.
„2“
=
Cross
Fading
value
whereby the value x h
ollowing meanings:
The display shows "2x"
The values of x have the f
f
0 = Cross Fading is of
1 = very fast cross fading
ry setting)
2 = Cross Fading fast
3 = Cross fading fast (facto
= slow cross fading
4
5 = very slow cross fading
The cross‐fading affects all digits of the tubes, the minus sign (or the left decimal dot of the left tube) and
the right decimal dot of the right tube.
he Cross Fading is generally not active when scrolling through during the CP Protection, or while you are
n the menu and while an error is displayed by the left decimal dot.
T
i
„3“
=
Number
of
sensors
The display shows "3x", whereby the value x has the range from 1‐2.
The values of x have the following meanings:
1 = one temperature sensor is connected to socket 1 or soldered on the pcb
2 = one temperature sensor is connected to a socket or soldered on the pcb and a second temperature
ensor is also connected to socket 2 or soldered on the pcb (the usual way for outdoor temperature
easurement) ‐ (factory setting)
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