7.5 Tools for setting up multiple configurations.
This chapter describes all of the tools that might be required for setting up a multiple configuration.
7.5.1 Unlocking an assembly.
To be able to operate in "Multiple Configuration", the sensor / display unit assemblies must be previously
"unlocked".
To unlock an assembly, follow the instructions described hereafter:
Using the arrows, move to the icon:
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7.5.2 Locking an assembly.
Unless otherwise ordered, the radio link-up between the sensor and the display unit is "locked" in the
factory before dispatch. In this configuration, the sensor / display unit assembly, switched on, creates a
sealed "couple" impervious to any other radio link.
On switching on, the display unit only seeks out the sensor to which it is locked.
To lock an assembly, follow the instructions described hereafter:
Using the arrows, move to the icon:
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and confirm with
Return to standard display
ESC
Return to standard display
Select an icon and enable the
available options
Select an icon and enable the
available options
Confirm the selection
ESC
Return to standard display
Select an icon and enable the
available options
Select an icon and enable the
available options
and confirm with
Confirm the selection
ESC
Return to standard display
Select an icon and enable the
available options
Select an icon and enable the
available options
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Status check.
= 1 sensor detected
= the display unit at hand
C: 08 = No. of radio channel in use
M = Display unit is Master.
= The sensor / display couple
is locked.
Unlocking an assembly.
IDENT = Serial No.
Select the
icon and confirm with
Select and confirm
= The sensor / display couple is
locked.
= The sensor / display couple is
unlocked.
.
Locking an assembly.
IDENT = Serial No.
Select the Sensor/ Display intersection box
and confirm using
Select and confirm
= The sensor / display couple is
locked.
= The sensor / display couple is linked.
Locking is only possible if no other assembly
association is shown on the screen.
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