User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 2.1 Included In The Package
- 2.2 Installation
- 2.3 Wiring NEST Receiver
- 3. Interface
- 3.1 System Status Screens
- 3.2 Main Menu
- 3.2.1 System Info
- 3.2.2 System Settings
- 3.2.3 LOGS
- 3.2.4 Sensor Lists
- 3.2.5 Alarm Overide
- 3.2.6 Diagnostic
- 3.2.7 Configuring Individual Sensors
- 3.2.7.1 Setting Sensor Name
- 3.2.7.2 Setting Update Rate
- 3.2.7.3 Setting Sensor Vibration Axes
- 3.2.7.4 Setting Temperature Warning and Critical Alarm Thresholds
- 3.2.7.5 Setting Acceleration Warning and Critical Alarm Threshold
- 3.2.7.6 Setting Velocity Warning and Critical Alarm Thresholds
- 3.2.7.7 Setting Sensor Lost Warning
- 3.2.7.8 Setting Temperature Multiplier Factor
- 3.2.7.10 Temperature Calibration
- 4. Maintenance
- 5. Contact Info
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3.2 Main Menu
The NEST system information, sensor settings,
configuration area, and log options are accessed
through the MAIN MENU tab of the SYSTEM STATUS
default screen. Tapping MAIN MENU will bring up a list
of options. Tap the UP/DOWN arrows to scroll through
the available options. Choose SELECT to access the
desired high-lighted option. Tap SYSTEM STATUS to
return to the default startup screen.
3.2.1 System Info
Choosing the SYSTEM INFO screen will display 3 options: VERSION, UPTIME, and RADIO. Use
the UP/DOWN arrows to highlight the desired system information option and tap SELECT.
3.2.1.1 Version
Selecting VERSION displays the current NEST firmware
version. The screen also displays the firmware compile
date/time as well as the revision number. Tap BACK to
return to the SYSTEM INFO screen, or MAIN MENU to
return to the MAIN MENU screen.
3.2.1.2 Uptime
The uptime screen simply displays how long the NEST
has been active.
3.2.1.3 Radio
Selecting RADIO from the SYSTEM INFO screen will
access the PROTOCOL STATUS screen.
This screen displays the number of data packets
received by the NEST from active connected sensor
pucks. RADIO RESETS displays the number of times
the NEST has reset its internal radio. CRC
MISMATCHES displays the number of packets
received that contain incomplete or bad data.
PACKETS RECVD: 10387
RADIO RESETS: 1
CRC MISMATCHES: 3
PROTOCOL STATUS
21'C CRI=4 WRN=1 13:46 NOV 24/10
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