User's Manual Part 1

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Detailed description of interface programming data:
Interface transmission channel – tens: the tens field flashes. Increase it cyclically using the “Select” key.
Interface transmission channel – units: the units field flashes. Increase it cyclically using the “Select” key.
CAUTION:
When you confirm the programming (P1), incorrect selection of channels 65-69 or 00 is considered invalid and the
interface display flashes on the incorrect channel just set. To exit this condition, simply switch to the interface
programming mode again and set the correct channel (from 1 to 64).
PROBE1 output polarity: the first digits show “P1”. The third cyclically takes the values <C> and <O> to indicate
NORMALLY CLOSED and NORMALLY OPEN.
PROBE1 output functionality: the first digits show “P1”. The third cyclically takes the values ‘P’ and ‘S’ to indicate that
the output is of the normal or “skip” type (pulse duration 44ms with each change in the touch signal status).
PROBE2 output polarity: the first digits show “P2”. The third cyclically takes the values <C> and <O> to indicate
NORMALLY CLOSED and NORMALLY OPEN.
PROBE2 output functionality: the first digits show “P2”. The third cyclically takes the values ‘P’ and ‘S’ to indicate that
the output is of the normal or “skip” type (pulse duration 44ms with each change in the touch signal status).
LOW_BAT output polarity: the first digits show “lb” The third cyclically takes the values <C> and <O> to indicate
normally closed and normally open.
Probe error output: allows you to programme the status of the PROBE1 and PROBE2 outputs in error conditions:
- transmitter not activated
- transmitter out of range
- battery completely flat
The first digits show “PE”. The third cyclically takes the values <0> (probe in home position) and <1> (probe deflected).
Start signal operating mode: the first digits show “St”.
The third cyclically takes the values ‘S’ (standard), ‘P’ (Pulse) and ‘r’ (retrigger).
In standard” mode the leading edge
activates the probe and the trailing edge
deactivates it.
In pulse” mode the leading edge changes
the probe status, if the probe is in the
deactivated state it is activated, if it is in the
activated state it is deactivated.
Finally, in retrigger” mode the probe
cannot be deactivated using the radio
system, and a leading edge on the Start
signal when the probe is still active
retriggers the transmitter timer. This means
that the transmitter can only be switched off
by means of the timer.
Start input current: the first digits show “St”. The third cyclically takes the values ‘L’ (Low current) and ‘H’ (High
current). In “low current” mode the input absorbs approx. 0.5mA at 15V (*Note). In “high current” mode the input is
standard and absorbs approx. 4mA at 24V.
Antenna remote display: the first digits show “rd”. The third cyclically takes the values <0> (disabled, the base station
LEDs indicate the radio signal level) and <1> (enabled, the base station LEDs show the indications on the interface
LEDs, except the base station central green LED which is always Off) (see 8.2 “Remote display mode” on page 65.
Automatic interface channel programming: the first digits show “AP”. The third cyclically takes the values <0>
(disabled, transmitter channel programming has no effect on the interface value programmed) and <1> (enabled, at the
end of transmitter programming the interface channel is made the same as that being programmed on the transmitter
(see sec. 10.2 “Programming the Transmitter” on page 75).
* Nota: This function is anable using the extension cable cod.6739696319.
Activation
Activation
Deactivation
Retrigger