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Transmitter Task |
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Description |
Up to XX (TBC) Characters available to describe
transmitter, e.g. transmitter Location |
Data Logging Rate |
Selection of Log Rate - available log rates: 1, 2, 3 5, 10, 15,
20, 30 minutes or 1 Hour |
Temperature Scale |
Choose °C or °F as required |
Alarm Type |
Un-tick the box for normal High and Low Alarm Threshold or Tick
the box to use Alarm Zones |
Wait for Manual Start |
Tick the box to instruct the transmitter to wait for manual start
command |
Use Lethality/MKT |
See Mean Kinetic Temperature and Lethality for more detail |
Channel Name |
Text box to identify each channel. (Up to XX (TBC) characters available) |
Enable Ch |
Enable or Disable individual channels |
Enable Alarm |
Enable Alarm Limits for individual channels |
Alarm Delay |
Set alarm time delay, e.g. for defrost cycle |
Low Alarm |
Value below which would trigger a Low Alarm event |
High Alarm |
Value above which would trigger a High Alarm event |
Continuously open Alarm Trigger |
Value in minutes that would trigger Door Continuously Open Alarm
event |
Average Alarm Period |
Period over which Door Switch Alarms are averaged, e.g. 60 minutes
(1 Hour) |
Average Alarm Period | Average period that cumulative Door open events would trigger an
Average Door Open event |
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A new Task command will overrule all other commands, so it is advisable only to re-task a transmitter that is not in the process of ADR (Automatic Data Recovery) as data not already received will be lost |
Sensor Type |
Select the option to match the sensor output 0V to 1V 0V to 10V 4ma to 20mA |
Units |
Engineering units for sensor. (Up to 8 characters available) |
Decimal Places |
The number of decimal places required for engineering units, (0 to 5) |
Display xxxxx as yyyyy |
These two sets of numbers define the scale mapping between measured
units (V or mA) and sensor units. The example for Ext 1 shows 4 to 20mA
mapping 0-100% RH |
Lo Alarm & Hi Alarm |
Alarm limits are entered using engineering units for the sensor |
Decimal Places |
Range |
0 |
+/-32000 |
1 |
+/-3200.0 |
2 |
+/-320.00 |
3 |
+/-32.000 |
4 |
+/-3.2000 |
5 |
+/-0.32000 |