Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 56
See Alarm Status for additional information.
Sending Alarm Txs
One or more “Sending Alarm Txs” will appear when a Speech Modem, LOS radio, or other SSP
device (Direct Connect, SSP, RS-485) is transmitting an alarm. The name of the device sending
the alarm is also displayed (ex: VOICE2:). Pressing set will acknowledge the alarm on that device
and prevent further transmissions until a new alarm is triggered. “DISABLED” will be displayed if
alarm transmissions have been disabled by for instance a voice modem user or a Basic program.
In this case, pressing set will re-enable alarm transmissions.
Mx.Ox
The main menu shows the last measured value for any output configured with DISPLAY=YES.
The value may optionally include units and a quality flag. If there is a “*” after the MxOx label, it
means that the measurement is currently underway.
The values for the Quality may be:
“G” for Good
“B” for Bad
“U” for Unknown (Not yet measured)
This item may also be used as a shortcut to view the logged data for the sensor by pressing
RIGHT or ENTER.
Logged Data
Logged Data is a sub-menu that displays all available log Files, allowing the user to select a log to
view.
See Logged Data for additional information.
Station Setup
The Station Setup menu provides a way to perform most of the essential functions needed to
set up an 8310. The station setup menu includes items for measurements, communications,
LAN settings, etc.
See Station Setup for additional information.
Terminal Operations
The Terminal Operations menu is only available on a PC/terminal – it is not available from the
front panel.
See Terminal Operations for additional information.
Diagnostics
Diagnostics are selected from the main menu. The diagnostic menu items give quick navigation
to look at all the inputs, outputs, communications and status of the system. The Diagnostic