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4.6.2 Afterwards another page will appear for few seconds allowing to change the
mains supply voltage value; the value setting operation to 230V
AC
, allows the transmitter to operate
correctly, but it doesn't allow the microprocessor controlling the equipment to know the mains
supply voltage value. For this reason, if the value appearing on the said screen shot doesn't match
with the one set on the rear voltage changer, it will be necessary to type ENTER to update to the
changing; if the set value unmatched with the one read on the mains supply switch, the transmitter
will turn to MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE ALARM, for example reading a 220V
AC
voltage
If the line voltage appearing on the display matches with the one reading on the mains supply
switch, it isn’t necessary to type anything. On the opposite ENTER is required.
On the screenshot the options contained in the transmitter and the hour of the last switching on will
also appear and it will correspond to the current hour and date. If one finds out a discrepancy
between the hour given and the current one, it will be necessary to correct the error in the clock
setting.
If this screenshot is accessed from another menu, the indication LAST POWER ON will show the
last switching on date and it will be able to give the operator some indications about accidental
switching off.
4.6.3 If all the indications are right, after a while the first page will be shown;
which with the second one will contain all the most important measurements of the transmitter:
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