Omega Vehicle Security HHTFO manual Displaying analog thermometers, Displaying digital values

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Adjust the “Refresh Rate” (minimum is 0.2 sec) and Min / Max to suit your viewing needs.

Note that the setting of curve colors and other parameters must be done in the “System Configuration” window pane. Up to 64 trends can be displayed.

8.3.2.2Displaying analog thermometers

Click the “Thermo” button; the following window will appear.

All thermometers share the same Min / Max reading setting. Refresh rate is fixed at 1.0 sec. The size of this window will change depending on the number of channels to display. Up to 16 thermometers can be shown; if you want to display more than 16 channels, only the first 16 detected channels will be shown (note that any channel that has its “Chart” checkbox unchecked, in the main window, will not be shown).

If an alarm is active for a channel, the corresponding thermometer numbers will change color: blue for a low temperature alarm, or red for a high temperature alarm.

8.3.2.3Displaying digital values

To display digital temperatures, click on the “Digital” button. The following window will appear.

The size of this window will adapt to the number of channels to display. Up to 32 values can be shown. Refresh rate is always 1.0 sec. This window is re-scalable.

If an alarm is active for a channel, the corresponding display will change color: blue for a low temperature alarm, or red for a high temperature alarm.

8.3.2.4Displaying analog values (dials)

To display analog temperatures (using dials), click on the “Analog” button. The active window becomes this:

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