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Setup Pages X-600M Users Manual
Device:
This is the device where the 1-Wire sensor resides. This is the only I/O that can be found on the X-
600M itself, hence, the first option will be device1, or the X-600M.
Device 1-wire Sensor Number:
Every temperature/humidity sensor comes from the factory with a unique, non-changeable address.
To configure a new 1-wire sensor you must identify which sensor on the bus you wish to add. This is
done by clicking the Scan 1-Wire Bus button. The X-600M will initiate a roll-call procedure to
discover all of the sensors on the bus. With the pull-down menu you can view all of the sensors
discovered on the bus. If you know the address of the sensor to be added, click on the address. If
you don't know the specific address you will need to add the sensors to the bus one by one and note
which addresses respectively appear. The procedure is to start with one sensor and associate it with
the appropriate sensor number by selecting the sensor address within the appropriate drop-down
list. Submit the page, connect a second sensor, and press the Refresh List button. Associate the
second sensor to the appropriate sensor number. Continue this procedure until all sensors are
registered. The ControlByWeb wall-mount temperature/humidity sensor has two push-on jumpers to
facilitate enabling the two internal sensors, one at a time.
Name:
Names are short identifiers (20 character max) that are used in Lua scripts to reference I/O. They
may not contain spaces or special characters. Names must begin with a lowercase letter.
Description:
The text in this field (60 character max) appears to the left of the corresponding
temperature/humidity reading on the dashboard. This text also appears in the Email status message
when email is enabled.
Decimal Places:
This setting determines the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point when the data
for this register appears in the dashboards and Emails. For example, if the resolution of a
temperature sensor is 0.1C°, you would want to set Decimal Places = 1.
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