Software Owner's manual
Functions 3
XP2i Operation Manual
Functions
units
Units Button
Pressing this button causes the XP2i to select the next available unit of pressure measurement.
See Pressure
Ranges, Display Scales, & Resolution on page 28 or the list of pressure units available for your model.
Units that you don’t need or never use can be turned o. You can also dene a special unit for your XP2i with CongXP. You can
use the XP2i to display directly in a unit not otherwise available, such as feet of seawater, or foot-pounds of torque. When you select your custom unit from the
keypad, the screen displays the USER icon.
Hi
Lo
peak
Peak Button
On the XP2i, pressing the (peak) button causes the display to cycle
through the following , depending on your setting in CongXP.
<No Icon> . . . . Live Pressure display
. . . . Maximum detected pressure
. . . . Minimum detected pressure
(blinking)
. . . . PSV Mode, maximum
*
(blinking)
. . . . PSV Mode, minimum
*
. . . .
Average pressure
. . . . DataLoggerXP datalogging mode
* From the factory this setting is disabled. Use CongXP to enable.
Peak High and Peak Low values are not saved when the gauge shuts o; they will reset to the current
reading when the XP2i is turned on or reset.
In some cases the ability to display a peak value may not be needed, or
may even be dangerous. CongXP allows you to disable this button.
XP2is can average 1 to 10 readings, recalculated every time pressure is measured (4 times per second).
Enable and set the number of readings to be averaged with CongXP.
On the -DD, dual-line display XP2i, pressing the
(peak)
button causes the display to cycle
through the following, depending on your setting in CongXP:
<No Icon> . . . . Live Pressure display
. . . . Maximum detected pressure
. . . . Minimum detected pressure
(blinking)
. . . . PSV Mode maximum
*
(blinking)
. . . . PSV Mode minimum
*
. . . . Average pressure
. . . . DataLoggerXP datalogging mode
(remaining points displayed on lower line)
. . . . Tare
*
. . . . Rate of change
*
. . . . Dierential Mode
*
+
. . . . Average Dierential Mode
*