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5.2.6. Output/Network Card Firmware Version [OUT FW]
The firmware version of an optional output/network card.
[Menu path: SETTINGS ↓ DIAGNOSTICS > DEV INFO >↓ OUT FW]
Applies to: All Gold Series transmitters with an optional output/network card installed.
5.2.7. Bluetooth Low Energy Radio Firmware Version [BLE FW]
The firmware version of the BLE transceiver.
[Menu path: SETTINGS ↓ DIAGNOSTICS > DEV INFO >↓ BLE FW]
Applies to: GTx116e and GTx108e transmitters with an integral BLE transceiver on the main PCB.
5.2.8. On-board Barometric Pressure Sensor Reading [Pb]
The current value reading of the onboard barometric pressure sensor in inHg [Pa].
[Menu path: SETTINGS ↓ DIAGNOSTICS > DEV INFO >↓ Pb]
Applies to: GTx116e and GTx108e transmitters only.
5.3. LOC DIAG (LOCATION DIAGNOSTICS)
Provided real-time diagnostic data for the measurement location.
If the transmitter is configured for two locations, submenu tabs for LOC1 DIAG and LOC2 DIAG will
be displayed in lieu of LOC DIAG and the information will be replicated for each. See Table 5-1 for
more information.
• PROBE SN (Probe Serial Numbers)
• AVG VELOCITY (Average Velocity of the Sensor Nodes)
• FAN VELOCITY (Average Fan Velocity)
• FAN FLOW (Fan Volumetric Airflow Rate)
• AVG TEMP (Average Temperature of the Sensor Nodes)
• TEMP OFF (Average Temperature Offset Adjustment)
• AVG RH (Average Relative Humidity of the RH Sensors)
• RH OFF (Average Relative Humidity Offset Adjustment)
• NODE VELOCITY (Velocity of each Sensor Node)
• NODE TEMP (Temperature of each Sensor Node)
• RH SENS (Relative Humidity of each RH Sensor)
• HS VOLTS (Self-heated Thermistor Voltage of each Sensor Node)
• TS VOLTS (Zero-power Thermistor Voltage of each Sensor Node)
5.3.1. Probe Serial Numbers [PROBE SN]
The serial number of each probe connected to the transmitter.
[Menu path: SETTINGS ↓ DIAGNOSTICS > DEV INFO ↓ LOC DIAG > PROBE SN > {probe list 1 to n}]
Applies to: All models.
Each probe has a unique serial number that is printed on a label affixed to the probe. The serial number is
also stored in a serial memory device located in the cable plug. The serial number identifies where the probe
should be located, the probe length and the number of sensors in the probe and is useful information during