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Vaisala GMP252 - Figure 22 Clearing Analog Output Settings; Indigo 201 Analog Output Mode Selection; Receiving Analog Output Settings from Probe

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Indigo 201 Analog Output Mode Selection (page 72)
7.7.1 Receiving Analog Output Settings from Probe
When you take Indigo 201 in use for the first time and have not entered an analog output
configuration, the transmitter automatically adapts the analog output configuration of the
first Vaisala Indigo-compatible probe you connect.
If an analog output configuration already exists in Indigo 201 (that is, you have previously
connected a probe or
configured the settings), you need to set the analog output
configuration of the new probe manually. Analog output from the transmitter is halted and
does not resume until you have set the new probe's
configuration.
Alternatively, you can clear the analog output settings in Indigo 201 configuration. This
returns the transmitter to a state where it automatically starts using the analog output
configuration of the next connected probe. The analog output settings can be cleared from
the Settings > General menu.
Figure 22 Clearing Analog Output Settings
7.7.2
 Indigo 201 Analog Output Mode Selection
Indigo 201 has 3 analog output channels for either current (mA) or voltage (V) output. All 3
channels must use the same output mode (mA or V): it is not possible to use both voltage
and current outputs simultaneously.
The output mode selection is made in the Settings > Outputs menu of the wireless
configuration interface.
GMP252 User Guide M211897EN-D
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