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Raytech TraceTek TTDM-128 - Status of Individual SIM channels; SIM Status Information

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select different SIM
sim id
1..current status change SIM ID
2..current status current status
#... last alarm value
1..current status
2..current status
#...
italic text = variable data
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TTDM-128
User Manual
Status of Individual SIM channels
The TTDM-128 offers access to detailed real-time status information for each SIM
channel. The status display for an individual SIM channel is accessed from the Current
Event/Status display (the normal display mode):
If in a menu, press ESC one or more times to return the display to the normal display mode.
Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to select the SIM channel of interest.
Press the DOWN arrow to access the detailed status information (as shown below) for the
selected channel.
SIM Status
SIM Address
ID
{SIM Status}
TestLength
Sense Cur
Serv Alert >=
Sense Res
Leak Alarm <=
R-G Res
Y-B Res
SI Version
SI Comm
Add Regions/Relays
{address}
{user dened ID}
{xxxx m}
{xxx uA}
{xx uA}
{xxx kΩ}
{xx kΩ}
{xxxx Ω}
{xxxx Ω}
{xxx}
{xxx%}
NOTE: Only four lines are displayed at one time. Arrows in the scroll bar indicate if other
entries can be accessed with the up or down arrow keys.
A description of each entry on the SIM Status Menu appears below:
SIM Address Channel number for information in current display
ID An alphanumeric label specied by the user (maximum 14
characters).
SIM status This is a variable eld, which can contain any of the following
text, depending on the state of that SIM channel:
SIM Normal
Leak at {location}
Re-alarm [new location]
Service Required
Fault (for specics, see page 37)
Test Length Total length of sensing cable attached to the selected SIM.
The test length should be the same as that recorded when
the channel was mapped. If the length is not the same, it
may mean that the system was modied (sensing cable was
removed or added).
Note: The Test Length is typically about 1% longer than the
physical or mapped length for the channel; this is normal.

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