12.2.3 Transmitter Status
Battery:
Indication of the battery power, resp. "Ext. Power" if power supply is external.
Threshold values: > 4,6V
Signal:
Indication of the wireless signal strength.
Firmware:
Software version of the transmitter.
Up-Time:
Elapsed time since the last interruption.
12.3 Outputs
Each analogue output can be configured by clicking on "Edit"
In general there are two methods to map a measurement signal to an analogue output:
(a) "mapping the special port 'X' of a transmitter 'Y' to an analogue output". This configuration always
maps the measurement signal of port 'X' to the output. In addition, it does not matter if the sensing
probe is replaced by another one of the same type (e.g. calibration cycle or replacement of probe).
(b) "mapping a specific sensing probe (with a defined serial number) to an analogue output. This con-
figuration maps ONLY this specific sensing probe to the analogue output. In addition, it does not
matter to which transmitter the sensing probe is a connected.
1. Mapping the selected measurement signal:
Example (a): "mapping an EE07 sensing probe at port 2 of the transmitter '10045689788'
Assigned to:
Serial Number:
Transmitter Port: Select the transmitter port (see chapter 12.2.2 Transmitter Details, under "TM-Port")
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OK
4,3-4,6V WARNING
< 4,3V
ALERT ► failure of the transmitter
Select "Transmitter".
Enter the serial number of the desired transmitter.
The serial number can be copied and paste from the transmitter list (see chapter
12.2.1 Transmitter List) with 'Ctrl'+'C' and 'Ctrl'+'V'.
to which the sensing probe is connected (Port 1, 2 or 3, resp." 255", if only one port
is occupied, but the port number is unknown).
1. Mapping the selected measurement signal
2. Setup of ranges and values
Operating manual Series EE240 Wireless sensor