Save And Recall Settings; Delete Saved Settings; Restart The Hmt140; Get General Information - Vaisala HMT140 User Manual

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3. Enter required Display Units, the number of decimal places you want recorded, the
high/low output values and desired measurement units.
4.4.2 Save and Recall Settings
Your setup parameters can be saved and associated with a name on the Setup tab, in the
Saved Settings field. These setup parameters can then be recalled by that name, saving you
time reentering the settings.
The network parameters can also be saved separately and associated with a name on the
Network tab, in the Saved Network Settings field. The network setup parameters can then be
recalled by that name.
4.4.3 Delete Saved Settings
Both the Saved Settings and the Saved Network Settings can be deleted, to help keep the list
of saved settings easier to view and/or manage.
1. On the File menu, select Delete Sensor Setup or Delete Network Setup, then choose the
correct settings name to delete.
4.4.4 Restart the HMT140
You may want to reboot your HMT140 to reconnect to the network and re-acquire status
information.
1. On the Status tab, click Restart.
4.4.5 Get General Information
To gather general information about the HMT140, select the Info tab and then click Get. The
HMT140 Utility will retrieve the following information:
• MAC address
• Firmware version
• HMT140 serial number
• HMP110 serial number (if using)
4.5 Battery Usage
The HMT140 has a built-in battery meter. The meter provides a general estimate of battery
power remaining by calculating the number of transmission attempts relative to the number of
transmissions expected from the battery.
4.5.1 Viewing Battery Life Remaining
The HMT140 Utility displays the estimated battery expiration and the estimated battery life
percentages on the Status page.
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