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Wireless humidity and temperature data logger
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Custom Settings
Enable Proximity Attention Sensor:
to enable or disable the proximity attention sensor. The
sensor is used to wake up the HMT140 and to cause the
HMT140 to send a data packet to the host.
Display On Time:
stays on when the HMT140 is solely battery-powered
(choose a minimum length of time to save battery
power).
HMP110D Polltime:
HMP110D Probe, select how frequently the HMT140
polls the HMP110D probe (leave at the default
setting, two minutes).
Low Battery Alert:
life remaining you want the Low Battery indicator to dis-
play and notify the host software. For more information
see, Viewing Battery Life Remaining on page 37.
Stop Xmit at Battery Remaining:
centage of battery life remaining you want the HMT140
to stop transmitting data to the host (to save battery
power). Once this threshold is reached, the HMT140
functions normally except it will not transmit data using
the Wi-Fi radio.
Use the Display Contrast
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HMT140 display contrast. When the Up, Down or Set
buttons are clicked, the HMT140 Utility will attempt to
set the contrast.
Note:
Click Update. The HMT140 Utility will send these
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settings to the HMT140 and then reboot. After the
settings are successfully configured, a dialog displays
Configured! If there was an error sending the settings,
the HMT140 Utility will display the error in a popup
dialog window. The center panel in the bottom status bar
will display the update status.
Select the Status tab to check that the settings appear as
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configured. Click Get if they do not appear
automatically.
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Select the length of time the display
If your HMT140 uses an
Specify at what percentage of battery
interactive control to set the
The contrast value can only be set when you click
Set. The value is not set with the Update or
Retrieve buttons.
Select this option
Specify at what per-
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