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Euroscan MX1 - APPENDIX Cexplanation of MENUSETTINGS in Eurotool

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Euroscan MX1 20
Document number: EN-301-1:UD - based on Firmware version 1.033 and forward
APPENDIX C EXPLANATION OF MENUSETTINGS IN EuroTOOL
1.1
Buzzer ontime
Length of time which the buzzer is active. The value may vary
from ‘1’ until ‘10’. A higher value increases the buzz-time.
1.2
Buzzer frequency
Frequency of the buzzer. The value may vary from ‘16’ until ‘23’. A higher
value increases the buzz-frequency.
1.3
Buzzer Volume
Volume of the buzzer. The value may vary from ‘1’ until ‘127. A higher value
increases the buzz-volume.
1.4
Automatic daylight saving
time correction
Turns the automatic summer/winter time correction on or off.
2.1
Sensor ON/OFF
Turns a sensor on or off. Data of a sensor which is off wouldn’t be saved.
2.2
Sensor name
The name of the sensor. It’s recommended to choose a clear name.
2.3
Sensor type
Select ‘Relative Humidity input’ (0..1V) or ‘Current sensor input’ (4..20 mA).
3.1
Digital input ON/OFF
Turns a digital input on or off. Data of an disabled input wouldn’t be saved.
3.2
Digital input name
The name of the digital input.
3.3
Digital input active level
Input polarity switch. Switch function if “high”: contact closed = input active. If
“low”: contact open = input active.
(Applicable for e.g. door contacts, active = open.)
3.4
Digital input alarm
On in order to activate the alarm of this digital input.
3.5
Digital input alarm delay
time
This is the time (in minutes) that a digital input has to be (and stay) active
before the alarm appears.
4.1
Compartment ON/OFF
Activates or deactivates a compartment.
4.2
Compartment name
The name of the compartment.
4.3
Input data saving ON/OFF
Turn the sensors/digital inputs in a compartment on or off.
4.4
Input alarm ON/OFF
Each input alarm can separate be enabled or disabled in a compartment.
5.1
Alarm ON/OFF
Turns a temperature-alarm on or off. (When the temperature exceeds a
limit). There are four different settable alarms available.
5.2
Alarm name
The name of an alarm. It’s recommended to choose a clear name.
5.3
Upper temp. limit
The upper temperature limit which enables the alarm.
5.4
Lower temp. limit
The lower temperature limit which enables the alarm.
5.5
Alarm delay time
The time in minutes the temperature must exceed the limit before
temperature-alarm activation. A very short exceed of the temperature limits
doesn’t direct enable the alarm.
6.1
Measurement interval
The interval (in minutes) between data saving of the measurements.
6.2
Vehicle name
It is necessary to enter an identification like registration number or chassis
number in the case of a trailer.
6.3
Company name
The name of the company.
6.4
PIN Code
The PINcode of the MX1 recorder. Default: ‘1111’.
6.5
Temperature unit
Display temperatures in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
6.6
Date/time format
Choose between the European and the American date/time notation
7.1
COM protocol
The MX1 has 4 COM-ports. COM1 and COM2 are available for external
connections (e.g. with a pc). COM3 is the internal Bluetooth-port and COM4
is the internal GPS/iGPRS port.
7.2
GPS settings
The log interval of GPS data (per 5 minutes).
7.3
iGPRS settings
All iGPRS settings. See paragraph 2.8.1 in this manual for more information.
7.4
Bluetooth settings
All Bluetooth settings. See paragraph 2.8.2 in this manual for more
information.
7.5
Fridge settings
Mitsubishi fridge settings.