7.5.3 Associating an assembly
To be able to operate in "Multiple Configuration", the sensor / Slave display unit must be "associated"
with the Master display unit.
On switching on, the display unit seeks out all the sensors that are powered up and operating on its radio
channel.
To associate an assembly, follow the instructions described hereafter:
Using the arrows, move to the icon:
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7.5.4 Setting display unit parameters in Master and Slave mode
As the Slave display unit(s) operate only as replicas of the Master unit, the "modification of sensor
parameters" and "associate" functions are no longer available.
To set parameters for Master and Slave modes, the units must be locked (see section 7.5.1).
From the standard display screen
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Master or Slave mode appears when the display unit is powered up.
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Master display unit
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
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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Slave display unit
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Associate an assembly.
IDENT = Serial No.
Select the Sensor/ Display
intersection box and confirm using
Select and confirm
= The sensor / display couple is
associated.
Note: You can associate several
different elements.
Set Master / Slave parameters:
Go to icon
Confirm with
Select the available option.
Confirm with
Using the arrows, make selection:
M = Master display unit.
S = Slave display unit.
Confirm with
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When a display unit is "Slave"
you can identify the Master
unit to which it is associated.