TMD-Display One
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Please refer to the specific manual “
Temperature Sensor in TMD-Display One
”
(available at the Zennio homepage,
) for detailed information about
the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
2.2.3
SCREENSAVER
The screensaver is a special page that will only be shown after a period of inactivity,
configurable by parameter.
It is possible to configure the screensaver to only show the current
Time
, the current
Temperature
(selecting the desired measurement source: the internal temperature
sensor or an external value) or
both
(alternating every 3 seconds).
Notes
:
The temperature shown will be truncated to the range [-99ºC, 199ºC].
The time of day must be set through the bus by an external reference. In
addition, in the absence of power the clock will get outdated.
The screensaver disappears when any button is touched. It can be set by parameter
whether, while the screensaver is active, this press should simply cause the
screensaver interruption or, moreover –apart from hiding the screensaver–, the
execution of the action corresponding to the pressed button.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
This screen is divided into three parts: Activation, Content and Exit, containing the
following parameters:
Activation timeout
: time to automatically show the screensaver after the last
button touch. Range: 1 – 255 seconds, minutes or hours.
Time of Day
: sets whether to show the current time or not.
Temperature
: sets whether to show the current temperature or not. When
enabled, the following parameter will show up:
Taken from
: defines the source of the temperature value: “Internal sensor”
or “External reference”. The latter will bring a new two-byte object to the