§5.9.13.2
The "Configuration" sub-menu is entered by pressing
the "OK" button briefly (item I, fig. 1) when the
"Configuration" icon is highlighted.
EN
A
F
H
K
A
Number of Dynafor
present on the channel
B
Number of Dynafor
channel
C
Number of Dynafor
channel
D
Number of Dynafor
on the channel
E
Number of Dynafor
channel
F
Configuration table:
• Lines representing the display devices
• Columns representing the sensors
G
Identification of equipment (last nine digits in serial
number)
H
Master or slave display device reference
I
Green tick: Sensor displayed on the display device
corresponding to its line
J
Red tick: Sensor not displayed on the display device
corresponding to its line
K
Lower banner showing the selected sensor
information
The table is entered by pressing an arrow button.
The navigation is done by using the left, right, up and
down arrow buttons.
Press the "OK" button to change the tick status.
NB: Up to four sensors and four display devices
are displayed.
To return to the main menu, hold down (for one second)
the left button.
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B
C
D
E
Transmitter RS & WL models
TM
Pro models present on the
TM
Expert models present on the
TM
HHD or DMU models present
TM
AL63 models present on the
TM
5.9.14. Thresholds menu
IMPORTANT: The thresholds are stored if the
product is switched off and turned back on with the
keyboard button for standby mode (item F fig1) after
returning to the main display once the thresholds have
been set. Otherwise, no threshold will be stored when
the product is reset.
NB: The thresholds are always set to gross
G
values.
I
NB: A threshold which has been correctly set
is shown by the green light showing on the associated
relay indicator on the front panel (item B fig.1). A red
§5.9.14_a
J
indicator light means an activated threshold.
The "Thresholds" menu is entered by pressing the "OK"
button briefly (item I, fig. 1) when the "Threshold" icon is
highlighted from the main menu.
C
D
E
A
Top banner, containing the information described in
5.9.4
B
Instantaneous measurement
C
Threshold number
D
Trip direction (up, down or not active)
E
Sensor serial number for the threshold setting
F
Set threshold value
G
Hysteresis value. This hysteresis corresponds to the
load percentage required to deactivate the threshold
Example: Threshold set at 500 daN, 10% hysteresis.
Exceeded at 500 daN, disengagement at 500 –
10%x500= 450 daN).
H
Activation of the built-in buzzer if the threshold is
tripped
I
Number of recorded overruns
J
Duration of the total threshold overrun
K
Delete the set threshold
F
G
H
I
J
A
B
K