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Provides an overview of the TriBox3 controller and its capabilities.
Details important health and safety rules and warning symbols.
Lists critical safety warnings and precautions for device operation and maintenance.
Outlines the target audience and necessary qualifications for operating the controller.
Provides manufacturer contact details for environmentally friendly disposal of the device.
Confirms product compliance with harmonized European standards and CE marking.
Explains how to identify the TriBox3 based on its rating plate and serial number.
Lists the components included in the TriBox3 product delivery.
Shows a diagram illustrating the main interfaces and components of the TriBox3.
Describes the touch-display and status LEDs as the primary control elements of the device.
Details how to connect the power supply, including fuse information and safety warnings.
Explains the four M12 sensor interfaces and their supported protocols.
Describes the six analog outputs and their connection points on the device.
Introduces the device's menu structure and navigation via the touch screen.
Details the main menu items and their functions for device navigation.
Explains how to configure and scan for connected sensors via the 'Sensor' menu.
Describes how to configure and customize the display of measurement values.
Details menu options for general settings, measurements, cleaning, relay, buzzer, and analog outputs.
Explains how to export and manage data using a USB stick.
Provides access to system information, messages, and manufacturer contact details.
Allows restarting the device, switching off the display, and navigating to the home screen.
Provides instructions and safety precautions for securely mounting the TriBox3 device.
Details the process for connecting AC and DC power supplies, including safety warnings.
Explains how to connect TriOS sensors to the COM ports and initial setup.
Guides the user through the process of calibrating various sensors with the device.
Describes how to install and connect the compressed air system for sensor cleaning.
Explains how to configure and manage data storage on the internal microSD card and USB stick.
Details how to create and restore recovery points for device settings and configurations.
Describes how to export data, spectra, and calibration files to a USB stick.
Explains how to enable USB logging for data storage on both the internal SD card and a USB stick.
Details how to configure the six analog outputs for data transmission to external systems.
Explains how to connect and configure the relay and buzzer for alarm or trigger functions.
Describes how to configure the TriBox3 to operate in Modbus server mode for data communication.
Covers network connection settings, including IP configuration and WiFi status.
Explains how to use an external trigger input to start sensor measurements.
Provides instructions for cleaning the enclosure and performing manual sensor cleaning.
Details procedures for checking analog outputs, valves, relays, and working on the air system.
Offers solutions for common issues like sensor detection, fuse replacement, and output voltage checks.
Outlines the procedure for returning devices for repair or service, including RMA requirements.
Lists detailed technical specifications of the TriBox3, including power, interfaces, and environmental ratings.
Provides drawings and dimensions for device mounting and overall size.
Describes the AirShot2 compressed air cleaning system and its benefits.
Introduces the distributor box for expanding controller inputs for more sensors.
Details the 3-axis compass for determining direction and orientation of measurements.
Explains the TAMMO expansion module for analog signal conversion.
Official declaration of the product's conformity with relevant EU directives and standards.
| Manufacturer | triOS |
|---|---|
| Category | Controller |
| Power Supply | 24 VDC |
| Input Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Description | TriBox3 is a versatile controller for various applications. |
| Interfaces | Ethernet |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
| Housing Material | Aluminum |
| Power Consumption | 10 W |