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EAS Device Instructions
EAS EGT Probe
The EAS EGT Probe does not need any of the pre-dened settings
adjusted. However, users have the ability to customize it’s Name,
Description, and/or Display Units.
EAS Universal Sensor Input (5 Volt)
The EAS Universal Sensor Input provides the ability to read any 0-5
volt signals and translate them into meaningful values for display on the
CTS3. Use the EAS Settings Menu to properly congure any sensor
intended for use with the accessory. There are two channels to this input,
Channel A and Channel B. Following the onscreen prompts will allow you
to go to each channel’s individual settings.
Setting up a EAS branded sensor:
1 Enter the EAS Settings Menu.
2 Select your Universal Sensor Module (Note: the serial number should
match the unit that is connected to the sensor you are attempting to
congure).
3 Select the channel that you
connected your sensor to, either A
or B.
4 Select Scaling and then search
the list for the sensor you are using.
5 At this point, you can save the
settings and begin using the sensor.
The name and description will be
populated with the default EAS
sensor’s name, description, and
display units.
6 Alternatively, you can customize
the name, description, and units if
you choose. (Note: Changing the
sensors display units does not have
any e󰀨ect on the data being displayed. The sensors scaling is set up for
the default display units).
7 When in the Gauges mode, you’ll be able to apply that sensor to any
gauge using the Gauge Editor Menu.