Selecting Rates, Thresholds, And Deadbands Via The Software - Honeywell XYR 5000 series User Manual

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6.7: Selecting Rates, Thresh-
olds, and Deadbands via
the Software
Figure 6.18: Sample and Transmission Rate
Selection Using WMT
Figure 6.19: Normal Upper and Lower Value
Selection Using WMT
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Wireless Dual Analog Input Interface Transmitter
If you have the Wireless Management Toolkit software the Normal and
Abnormal Sampling and Transmission menu options will not be accessi-
ble via the Transmitter once the Transmitter detects that the software is
being used (See Appendix A for more details). These settings should be
entered using the Wireless Management Toolkit software. To do so, enter
the configuration menu (See Section 9.2 of the Wireless Management
Toolkit User Manual). Once in the configuration menu click on the Sam-
pling Rates tab to bring up the sampling rate information, as shown in
Figure 6.18.
To select the Normal Transmission Rate, select one of the time periods
from the drop box. Next, select an Abnormal Transmission Rate in the
same manner. Note that the Normal and Abnormal Transmission Rate can
be the same.
Once the transmission rates have been selected, the user should select the
desired sampling rates. Note that the sampling rate must be equal to or
faster than the associated transmit rate. For example, in Figure 6.18 the
Normal Transmission Rate is set to 10 seconds and the Normal Sampling
Rate is also set to 10 seconds. This is a valid configuration. Another ex-
ample in Figure 6.18 is the Abnormal Transmission Rate being set to 3
seconds and the Abnormal Sampling Rate being set to 1 second.
If you incorrectly enter the Transmission and Sampling Rates, a message
will be displayed explaining this. You will not be allowed to enter an in-
correct setting.
If you have the Wireless Management Toolkit software the Normal and
Normal Upper and Lower Value menu options will not be accessible via
the Transmitter once the Transmitter detects that the software is being
used (See Appendix A for more details). These settings should be entered
using the Wireless Management Toolkit software. To do so, enter the con-
figuration menu (See Section 9.2 of the Wireless Management Toolkit
User Manual). Once in the configuration menu click on the Sampling
Bands tab to bring up the sampling band information as shown in Figure
6.19.
To set a limit to the normal condition, enable the limit by clicking on the
Use Input X Limit check box. Then enter the value and time deadband
for the limit (for more details see Section 6.6 of this manual).
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