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The fourth area can be used to get a quick overview of the individual information about the sensors.
Simply select the desired information and compare it directly.
In the fifth and last area you have the possibility to activate the enhanced mode by a slider. Here you
can also set the min and max warning values for each sensor in the TRI editor. To do this, please click
on the corresponding sensor to open the popup for editing.
Figure 24: Popup to Edit the Sensor in Normal Mode
In addition to the min and max warning values, you can also assign/change the names of your
sensors (maximum 15 characters – no special characters) and switch popups for the warning values
on and off. After you have changed/renamed the sensor, you have to confirm the changes with the
Apply button. Once you have adjusted all sensors according to your wishes, you can transfer the
changes to the data display via the export to display button on the button.
9.2.2 enhanced mode
If you switch on the enhanced mode, you get even more possibilities to configure your sensors and
the associated Can Bus details and reference sensors.
With the reference sensor, you can set the min or max warning even better. For example, if you set a
min warning of 1.1 bar for the oil pressure, you will constantly get a pop-up even when idling. If you