Instruction Manual

HMP230 SERIES
Appendix 9: Re-gaining M210225en-B
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Example: activating status display
>fst on
Form. status : ON
>r
N 0 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C N = re-gaining off
N 0 RH= 20.7 %RH T= 25.6 'C
N 0 RH= 20.7 %RH T= 25.6 'C
N 0 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C
H 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C H = heating on, 163
H 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C describes the heating
H 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C power
H 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C
S 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C S = settling period on
S 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C
S 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C
S 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C
N 163 RH= 20.8 %RH T= 25.6 'C
N 163 RH= 15.0 %RH T= 31.5 'C
N 163 RH= 16.7 %RH T= 30.0 'C
N 163 RH= 17.4 %RH T= 29.1 'C
H 160 RH= 17.7 %RH T= 28.6 'C H = new heating (new
H 160 RH= 17.7 %RH T= 28.6 'C power)
deactivating status display
>fst off
Form. status : OFF
>r
RH= 20.1 %RH T= 26.4 'C
RH= 20.2 %RH T= 26.4 'C
RH= 20.1 %RH T= 26.4 'C
RH= 20.2 %RH T= 26.4 'C
REGEN Starting re-gaining manually
REGEN <cr>
Re-gaining can also be started manually with command REGEN. The current
re-gaining parameters (duration and settling times stored with command CRI)
are used.
Example: starting re-gaining
>regen
Regeneration started, press any key to abort
>
The prompt '>' appears when the heating period is over. However, the
transmitter outputs are locked to values measured before re-gaining until the
settling time is over.