SENSY WIRELESS-T24-HA User Manual

SENSY WIRELESS-T24-HA User Manual

Advanced handheld display

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Advanced Handheld Display
1. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1.
Order Codes ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2.
Connections ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2.1.
Power .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.
Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3.1.
Item Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.4.1. All Modes ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.
CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1.
Mode and Communications ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2.
Prompts .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.3.
Zero Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
2.4.
Zero Settings Advanced ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.5.
Display Format ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.6.
Display Format Advanced Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 15
2.7.
Advanced Settings ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.
ANTENNAS ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.
SPECIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
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WIRELESS-T24-HA
User Manual
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Rev: 08/02/2017

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Summary of Contents for SENSY WIRELESS-T24-HA

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    WIRELESS-T24-HA Advanced Handheld Display User Manual 1. OVERVIEW ........................................2 1.1. Order Codes ....................................2 1.2. Connections ....................................2 1.2.1. Power ....................................2 1.3. Operation ......................................3 1.3.1. Item Mode ..................................... 3 1.4.1. All Modes ...................................... 6 CONFIGURATION ....................................7 2.1.
  • Page 2: Overview

    This is the default mode in which multiple transmitter modules are used to create a result which is displayed. Currently the WIRELESS-T24-HA only provides a sum of the remote modules but this function may be added to in future versions. Although the handheld usually shows the result (sum) there is an option of viewing the discrete values that make up the result.
  • Page 3: Operation

    1.3. Operation The handheld can operate in two modes and the button operation is dependent on these modes. 1.3.1. Item Mode Up to 12 individual modules can be connected to and the user can step through each one in sequence. If DoSleepWake is set then the handheld will wake transmitters when turned on and send them all to sleep again when turned off.
  • Page 4 Up to 12 individual modules can be summed and the result displayed. If DoSleepWake is set then the handheld will wake all modules when turned on and send them to sleep again when turned off. When the handheld wakes modules this is achieved through the transmission of a broadcast wake.
  • Page 5 1.3.1.3. Keys when viewing an individual item Sleep Key - No effect. Wake Key - Will attempt to wake the currently selected module. Tare Key - If sum was currently tared then this key will toggle between displaying gross or tared value of current module.
  • Page 6: All Modes

    1.4.1. All Modes 1.4.1.1. Indicators The display is showing Gross weight. The display is showing Net weight. SIG LOW The radio signal from the transmitter module is low. The module is still functioning but the limit of the range may be near. Communications may start to deteriorate when this indicator is visible.
  • Page 7: Configuration

    2. CONFIGURATION The WIRELESS-T24 Toolkit provides a means of simple configuration of the handheld module along with useful tools to aid integration. Launch the WIRELESS-T24 Toolkit software application and pair to this module to enable the connection to the Toolkit to allow configuration to take place. See Common Toolkit Pages - Home 2.1.
  • Page 8 Allow Next Key Only used in Result Mode. Usually in Result mode only the result (sum) of the individual modules is shown. By entering a non-zero value here this will define the number of seconds that the Next key needs to be held down to enable individual item values to be viewed. Once available the Next key will cycle between all the individual values and the result.
  • Page 9: Prompts

    2.2. Prompts Here you can adjust the messages shown when switching between input channels in Item Mode.. Items you can change: Prompts 1 to 12 These prompts are briefly shown when switching between inputs. They default to ‘input 1’, ‘input 2’ etc Leave the prompt blank to display the Data Tag of the module supplying data to the current item.
  • Page 10: Zero Settings

    Here you can adjust settings that affect the display of zero. Items you can change: Power On Auto Zero Here you can determine whether the WIRELESS-T24-HA performs automatic zero when it is powered on. Enter zero to disable this function.
  • Page 11 Zero Indication Band Using this setting you can mask tiny changes in input after you press the Tare button. Entering zero will disable this function. Entering a non-zero value will provide a band within which the display will always read zero. Once the reading exceeds this value the real weight will be displayed as no taring is taking place.
  • Page 12: Zero Settings Advanced

    2.4. Zero Settings Advanced This advanced section allows the use of a specially configured external module to supply the system zero value for the handheld to use. Example: The same handheld is used with a truck that picks up different trailers and is required to display the sum of 4 strain gauges connected to each trailer (Using WIRELESS-T24-SAs).
  • Page 13: Display Format

    2.5. Display Format Here you can adjust the display. Items you can change: Format & Resolution Here you can define how the values are displayed on the LCD. There are 7 digits available and you can define where the decimal point is shown by entering numerals where a zero indicates a numeric digit position.
  • Page 14 instead of the actual value. Enter zero to disable this feature. Advanced This opens the advanced page where you can scale the displayed data.otion Band By entering a non-zero value here you activate the motion detection. If, within the Motion Time, the displayed value changes by more than the amount entered the reading will be deemed in motion or unstable and the display will flash.
  • Page 15: Display Format Advanced Settings

    2.6. Display Format Advanced Settings Here you can adjust the display update rate and also scale the displayed data. This may be used, for example, to convert the data from a WIRELESS-T24-SA calibrated in kg so that the handheld display shows lb. Items you can change: Display Update Rate Enter the interval in milliseconds between display updates.
  • Page 16: Advanced Settings

    2.7. Advanced Settings You should not normally need to change these settings. Items you can change: Waker Duration When the handheld is turned on it may attempt to wake the paired transmitter modules. This setting allows you to adjust the time it will wait to wake the remote modules in milliseconds.
  • Page 17 Message Duration Each time the Next key is used to step through available items the display shows a brief description of the data about to be displayed. Input 1, Input 2, Result etc. The time you enter here in milliseconds is the time that this message will be displayed before the actual value is shown.
  • Page 18: Antennas

    3. ANTENNAS These modules have the antenna already fitted inside the enclosure so there are no specific mounting requirements. 4. SPECIFICATION Electrical Typical Units Power Supply voltage Power Supply Typical Units Active Low power mode µA Estimated Battery life using 2Ahr batteries: Standby mode (Powered off) Years Continuous operation...

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