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prompts for the intercept. An intercept of -256, with the slope above, is entered as - 2 5 6 0.
The choice is then presented to have a decimal point. The display will show either
TR n
or
TR n
NO DECIMAL (Y/N)
DECIMAL Pt. (Y/N)
When NO is chosen, the other prompt is shown. This continues until YES is chosen. Select
the appropriate response depending on the calibration data. If a decimal point is selected,
the slope and intercept are as shown on the left below. If a decimal point is not selected,
then the same input will appear as shown on the right below. The decimal point is usually
used for entering temperature data for display in tenths of a degree.
S: 25.6 I: -256.0
S: 256 I: -2560
T12 (Y/N)
T12 (Y/N)
The new slope and intercept are then displayed. If the data is correct, select YES. If the
slope or intercept is not correct, select NO to return to the beginning of Step 6.
STEP 7:
Multiple Channels
If the decoding type has multiple channels, Step 4 through Step 6 must be repeated for each
channel. The transmitter has been setup when the display reads:
SETUP TR#?
(0 TO QUIT)
The data can be verified by entering the transmitter number that was just setup. Press the
ENTER key to cycle through the calibration data. A different transmitter can be setup by
entering the new transmitter number and repeating Step 1 through Step 7. To exit the
transmitter setup routine press 0 followed by ENTER, or simply press ENTER.
The setup is completed when the display reads ENTER COMMAND.