Honeywell Mini-AT User Manual page 95

High performance, ptz electronic volume corrector
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Item
No.
Item Name
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056
PULSER A SCALING
057
PULSER B SCALINGScaling factor that determines the volume per pulse for channel
B pulse outputs when item 094 is set to CorVol, UncVol or
PcorVol.
058
PULSER C SCALING
059
BATT WAKE CYCLES
060
BATT CYCLES LIM
061
DISPLAY TEST
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Description
Scaling factor that determines the volume per pulse for channel
A pulse outputs when item 093 is set to CorVol, UncVol or
PcorVol.
Default = 2.0000
Default = 2.0000
Scaling factor that determines the volume per pulse for channel
C pulse outputs when item 095 is set to CorVol, UncVol or
PcorVol.
Default = 2.0000
A number incremented by "1" for each correction-cycle wake-
up, i.e., each meter revolution. The value should be manually
reset back to zero when a new battery pack is installed.
Default = 0
The value also increments during all user accesses and other
actions based on the equivalent wake-cycles listed below.
Action
1 meter revolution
1 Audit Trail Log Entry
1 minute of Serial Link
1 minute of Meter Reader
66 Form-A pulses (1-Ch)
240 Form-C pulses (1-Ch)
Midnight roll-over (each day)
A high limit for the number of wake-up cycles accumulated.
Initiates an alarm (item 100) when exceeded. Intended as early
warning to change-out the main battery pack. If a DCPS is
installed, set item 060 to a value of "0" to disable the alarm
feature. Also, reset item 049 to a value of "6.75" volts
Default =
A test pattern that displays all segments and decimal points of
the LCD numeric display. By default, item 061 is the first item
programmed into Mag List 1. This insures that the LCD status
is viewed prior to displaying item values.
Example: 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8
Wake-Cycles (*approx.)
1
2*
1435*
913*
14*
14*
6200
15,000,000
Alkaline Battery Pack
40,000,000
Lithium Battery Pack
0
DCPS
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