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6.4 View event log
The event log is updated whenever a significant change in status occurs at the transponder and is available
to assist the user or engineer. Events are time and date stamped and are shown as an ‘Address’ followed by
a ‘Code’. Codes are abbreviated and are described in Annex C. Up to 16 events are displayed at the
transponder, or 128 when connected to the PC software. Events are arranged as first in, last out, and can be
scrolled up and down.
6.5 Engineers menu
This screen can be scrolled through and in order to stay within the user menu structure.
Alternatively, pressing OK will result in a request to enter an ‘ENGINEERS’ code. The factory default is ‘0000’
which can be changed, or may have already been changed from within the engineers menu. Use the and
keys to select the known code and then select and press OK. If an incorrect code is entered, an ‘incorrect
password’ message will be given and the code must be re-entered.
THE FOLLOWING MENUS 6.6 - 6.18 ARE ONLY ACCESSIBLE FROM WITHIN THE ENGINEERS MENU
6.6 Addressable loop test
Press OK to enter or to scroll past.
This screen confirms the protocol status of associated wireless field device(s). Press and to scroll
between devices, or EXIT to return to the menu.
6.7 WTR status
Press OK to enter or to scroll past.
This screen allows the current operating channel and frequency of the WTR (transponder) to be verified. It
also shows the current ‘Alarm’ and ‘Fault’ status of the transponder and allows the engineer to select an
internal feedback buzzer ‘Sound Mode’ which can be set one of the following modes: OFF, ALL or EVENT.
6.8 Add new device
Before proceeding:
1. Read and follow the installation instructions supplied with the chosen field device to ensure that the
batteries are fitted correctly and that all factory fitted insulating battery ‘yellow’ transport strips have
been removed.
2. Press and hold the START button of the field device for 15 seconds. This procedure will clear any
previously stored data and ensures that the device is in its original factory default condition, ready for
programming.
Press OK to start or to scroll past.
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6.4 View event log
The event log is updated whenever a significant change in status occurs at the transponder and is available
to assist the user or engineer. Events are time and date stamped and are shown as an ‘Address’ followed by
a ‘Code’. Codes are abbreviated and are described in Annex C. Up to 16 events are displayed at the
transponder, or 128 when connected to the PC software. Events are arranged as first in, last out, and can be
scrolled up and down.
6.5 Engineers menu
This screen can be scrolled through and in order to stay within the user menu structure.
Alternatively, pressing OK will result in a request to enter an ‘ENGINEERS’ code. The factory default is ‘0000’
which can be changed, or may have already been changed from within the engineers menu. Use the and
keys to select the known code and then select and press OK. If an incorrect code is entered, an ‘incorrect
password’ message will be given and the code must be re-entered.
THE FOLLOWING MENUS 6.6 - 6.18 ARE ONLY ACCESSIBLE FROM WITHIN THE ENGINEERS MENU
6.6 Addressable loop test
Press OK to enter or to scroll past.
This screen confirms the protocol status of associated wireless field device(s). Press and to scroll
between devices, or EXIT to return to the menu.
6.7 WTR status
Press OK to enter or to scroll past.
This screen allows the current operating channel and frequency of the WTR (transponder) to be verified. It
also shows the current ‘Alarm’ and ‘Fault’ status of the transponder and allows the engineer to select an
internal feedback buzzer ‘Sound Mode’ which can be set one of the following modes: OFF, ALL or EVENT.
6.8 Add new device
Before proceeding:
1. Read and follow the installation instructions supplied with the chosen field device to ensure that the
batteries are fitted correctly and that all factory fitted insulating battery ‘yellow’ transport strips have
been removed.
2. Press and hold the START button of the field device for 15 seconds. This procedure will clear any
previously stored data and ensures that the device is in its original factory default condition, ready for
programming.
Press OK to start or to scroll past.
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