Operation
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Rev. L6 Feb 2017 Modline 5
Navigate from TEMP display with &▲▼to Head then use &▲▼ to PSEL, then use & ▲▼ to
D.R. or RSET or AUTO or RBEL or DEL.
Press ENT to save and return to TEMP display after each function.
Use Up / Down Arrows to select
D.R. or RSET or AUTO or RBEL or DEL
Then press ENT to view, select and adjust Function.
D.R. or RSET or AUTO or RBEL or
DEL
Instructions for Sensors with firmware versions 1.02 and higher.
Press ENT to view and then use UP / Down Arrows to adjust
Decay Rate will is in degrees per second depending on the
measuring units selected.
0.00 to 166.66 (°C Sensor)
Or
0.00 to 300.00 (°F Sensor)
Press ENT to trigger Manual Peak Picker Reset.
Display will automatically return to TEMP.
Press ENT to view. Use Up / Down Arrows to select Auto Peak
Picker Reset operation ON or OFF
Press ENT to view. Use Up / Down Arrows to set Reset Below
Temperature within Sensor’s specified temperature Range.
Numerical Value XXXX
Temperature in ºC or ºF
Press ENT to view. Use Up / Down Arrows to Select Off or set
Peak Picker Signal Conditioning Delay in seconds.
5.11 Laser Sighting Operation
The Laser Sighting Option is specified at the time the Sensor is ordered and must be factory installed.
A pushbutton labeled LASER is supplied on the rear panel to energize the laser. The pushbutton is
located in the center of the rear panel in place of the visible sight. Press the LASER pushbutton once to
energize the laser, press the pushbutton once again to de-energize the laser. A red LED located above
the pushbutton is illuminated when the laser is energized. The Laser also can be operated remotely
using a switch. See Section 5.8 COMM – Setup of RS-485 Digital Communication Configuration, page
95 for selecting remote switch operation. See next page for operating instructions.
The Laser will not energize during the CHK or the MATCH function. In addition, if the Laser is
energized and a manual (CHK function) or automatic (HOUR function) system check or MATCH
Function is initiated, the Laser will turn off.
Refer to Section 3.3.3 Laser Sight, page 24, for information on using the Laser to aim and focus the
Sensor.