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5.14.7. Integrating a Saveris cockpit unit (optional)
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The Saveris cockpit unit is used to start and stop tours manually
and display the measured values of the assigned radio probes
during transportation. The driver is made aware of any limit values
being breached by a red LED. The tour data can be printed out via
infrared on a Testo printer (0554 0549).
A cockpit unit can save a variety of tours with time marks.
Max. 50 Saveris cockpit units can be integrated into one
Saveris system.
The Saveris cockpit unit can display the measurement
data of 2 groups from 4 radio probes each (max. 32
channels). The data transfer is carried out every 15
minutes. Alarm events are forwarded immediately to the
Saveris cockpit unit.
The Saveris cockpit unit is only used to display the
measurement data, not for permanent storage. It is
therefore important to ensure that the mobile probes
come into regular radio contact with a Saveris extender
or the Saveris base depending on the measuring cycle
to enable measurement data to be transferred.
The output can be configured via the Saveris software.
A Saveris cockpit unit is integrated in two steps:
1. Connecting a Saveris cockpit unit to the Saveris base.
2. Fitting a Saveris cockpit unit and providing a power supply.
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This component is only permitted for mobile monitoring in countries with a
radio frequency of 868 MHz.